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  2. PARTIES THE WORLD OF WOMEN FASHIONS

    Mrs. Charles Armytage, Miss Sheila Armytage, Miss Fay Stoddart, Miss Judith Chirnside. Mrs. Gordon Chirnside, Miss June Winter-Iiving, Miss Cynthia Vernon Smith, Mr. Peter Burns Miss Eleanor Willis. The chairman of the V.R.C Sir Alan Currie) and Lady Currie, Miss Belly Minnell, and Miss Jean Kennedy, of Sydney. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 55 words
  3. BALL AIDS BLINDED SOLDIERS

    The Melbourne Town Hall was converted into a continental cabaret last night for the brilliantly successful ball organised in aid of the funds of the Blinded Soldiers' Association. A feature of the ball was the generosity of ...

    Article : 1,233 words
  4. Picturesque Oaks Day Fashions Look Gay in Bright Sun

    The first real touch of summer heat gave an air of pageantry to the fashions at Oaks Day at Flemington yesterday. It was a well-dressed and picturesque crowd, even if the flowing dresses and huge cart-wheel hats of other seasons were almost absent. ...

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  5. MANY DINNER PARTIES

    MRS. G. I. STEVENSON, whose husband is honorary treasurer of the blinded soldiers ball committee entertained 14 guests in the new Blue Room at Menzies ...

    Article : 335 words
  6. Married at St. Patrick's

    An attractive colour scheme of ice blue and cyclamen svas chosen by Miss Nancy Joy Edgar for her wedding at St. Patrick's Cathedral yesterday to Mr. William Leo ...

    Article : 230 words
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