Mrs. Max Sturzen (left) and Mrs. Ken Youdale were both hatless when they met for lunch at Prince's during the week. Mrs. Sturzen wore a grey two-piece dress, with a jacket featuring a dropped shoulderline, and Mrs. Youdale chose printed black everglaze dress. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 141 wordsFarewell luncheon party at Prince's for Rhona Shaw (centre), who leaves in the Otranto on Wednesday for a 12 months' trip abroad, and for Gay Lees (right), who sails in the Neptunia next March. Guests included Gay's sister-in-law, Mrs. W. Lees, of Eumungerie. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Daily Mirror (Sydney, NSW : 1941 - 1955), Fri 1 Jan 1954, Page 14
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