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  2. Social Sidelights

    The Sunday Times Perth, Western Australia, December 19, 1937 Mr. and Mrs. Keith Johnson, ...

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  3. MORNING TEA PARTY

    Mrs. W. J. Rae, of South Perth, invitad a number of her friends and relatives to morning tea at the Palace Hotel on Monday to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Here— and There

    Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Yeo, who have been Staying with their daughter, Mrs. Dudley North, of Kalamunda, are now spending the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BRAILLE SOCIETY Children's Christmas Party

    Owing to the annual picnic for the blind organised by the Braille Society being held earlier this year than usual to suit the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL CHRISTMAS PARTY

    His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor (Sir James Mitchell) and Lady Mitchell will be present at a Christmas party to be held at the Children's ...

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  7. BY AIR TO THE EAST

    Mrs. E. J. Fielding, of Nedlands, was a passenger in the Bungana when it left for the Eastern States on Friday. She will spend a few weeks' holiday ...

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  8. ANNUAL STAFF SOCIAL

    The annual staff social an[?] dance of J. Gadsden Pty. Ltd. Fremantle, was held in the R.S.L. Hall, Fremantle, on Wednesday. ...

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  9. NEWS.....

    At Christmas time there are always visitors to the city, and many parents make the trip in time for school break-up parties ...

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  10. ORPHANS' CHRISTMAS PARTY

    On Thursday evening 25 kiddies from St. Joseph's Orphanage were entertained at a Christmas tree and party in Miss Gwen Callow's ...

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  11. RETURNED TO COLLIE

    Mr. and Mrs. Alan Wilson returned to Collie after spending a holiday in the city. They were accompanied by their son, Alan, of Christian Brothers ...

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  12. SAILED IN THE KANIMBLA

    Mrs. Huntley Griffith, of Ceylon, who arrived in the Mooltan on Tuesday, was met by her father. Sir Arthur Robinson, of Melbourne, who journeyed ...

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  13. HOME AGAIN

    Among country folk who returned home during the week were Mrs. Harold Andrews, of Fairlawn, Busselton, who has been holidaying as the guest ...

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  14. UNIVERSITY EXHIBITIONER

    Margaret Ferguson, A.Mus.A. Who obtained an exhibition in Grade 1 pianoforte at the recent University examinations. She is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. CONGRATULATIONS ON ENGAGEMENT

    The engagement of a popular young couple Miss Pauline Woodroffe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Woodroffe, of West Perth, ...

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  16. BREVITIES

    Misses Edith Steere and Enid Clarke, of Bunbury, visited Perth to be present at Mr. and Mrs. S. J. McGibbon's cocktail parry and for ...

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  17. OUT OF TOWN FOR CHRISTMAS

    Many people each year take the opportunity afforded by the Christmas vacation to spend a few days away from the city. ...

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  18. CONCERT AT McNESS HALL

    A recital by the pupils of Miss Gwenyth Greaves, L.R.S.M., A.Mus.A., was held in the McNess Hall on Tuesday evening. ...

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  19. Engagement

    Announcements under this heading are inserted at the rate of 2/6 per insertion. They must be signed by both parties. ...

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  20. HOME FROM MELBOURNE

    Dr. and Mrs. Michael Kelly will return to Bunbury with their family on Tuesday, after spending several months in Melbourne, ...

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  21. CHRISTMAS CHEER FOR CHILDREN

    CHRISTMAS will soon be here and everyone will be thinking about toys and presents—so we ask our readers to spare a thought for the kiddies in the outback who are not able to share in the thrills of Christmas as ...

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  22. WHY YOU SHOULD TAKE AN INTERNAL BATH

    The Internal Bath flushes out putrified matter you would never believe was in your system. This accumulating matter has poisoned you for-years; ...

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  23. LADIES' BOWLING CLUB EVENING

    The Subiaco Ladies' Bowling Club invited representatives from other clubs to join them in their official opening on the Subiaco ...

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  24. VISITS TO PERTH

    Some of the many visitors to Perth during the week were Mrs. G. D. Ferrier, of Mingenew, who stayed with friends at Cottesloe; Mr. and Mrs. ...

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  25. Advertising

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  26. AFTERNOON TEA

    Mrs. M. H. Foster hostessed an afternoon tea party at the Adelphi in honor of Miss Mary Davy whose marriage to Mr. Reg ...

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  27. LEAVING FOR SYDNEY

    Miss N. Greaves, of North Perth, will be a passenger in the Duntroon for Sydney on Thursday. ...

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  28. TO HOLIDAY IN ENGLAND

    Miss Doris Dival, of Monashavenue, Hollywood, will be a passenger in the Narkunda oh Monday when it leaves Fremantle for London. Miss ...

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  29. TEA AT THE ESPLANADE

    Miss Jean MacDonald, one of berth's young people who recently returned from a holiday trip to England, was one of the week's ...

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  30. Advertising

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  31. MAJORITY PARTY

    The celebration of a twentyfirst birthday is always noted for its atmosphere of goodwill, happiness and sincerity, and a party ...

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  32. HOSPITAL SOCIAL

    The women's auxiliary, of the Children's Hospital ended the year's work with a social afternoon at the Carlton Tearooms on ...

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  33. DISTRIBUTION OF CHRISTMAS GIFTS

    On Christmas Eve, commencing at 2.30 o'clock, a distribution of Christmas presents to patients at the Perth Hospital will be made. His Excellency ...

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  34. TRAVELLER RETURNS FROM LONG HOLIDAY

    A very pleasant afternoon was spent at the residence of Mrs. W. L. Thomas, Bunbury, where a welcome home was extended to Mrs. ...

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  35. AFTERNOON OF BRIDGE

    Bridge tables were laid out in the lounge of Mrs. Oscar Copley's attractive home in Peppermint Grove when she entertained a few friends. The ...

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  36. CHRISTMAS PARTY FOR THE BLIND

    There were 500 people present at the Christmas party arranged by the committee of the Social Club for the Blind which was held ...

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  37. A VISITOR FROM SYDNEY

    Mrs. Angus King after an absence of four and a half years in Sydney returned to Perth on Tuesday to spend a holiday with her parents. Mr. and ...

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  38. LABOR WOMEN TO ENTERTAIN 500 FAMILIES

    As secretary of the Central Executive of the Labor Women of this State, Miss May Holman, [?]L.A., is organising a monster ...

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  39. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY

    Mr. Pringle Robertson, of Melrose Station, Leonora, arrived in Perth last week for the Christmas festivities. ...

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  40. SOON TO LEAVE FOR CONTINENT

    Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Burgess, of Irwin Park, Irwin, are the guests of Mrs. S. Burt, of Adelaide-terrace, Perth. ...

    Article : 64 words
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