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  2. A BUTTERFLY BALL.

    This was a pretty and original idea, and recalled to mind the fairy tale "The Butterfly Ball and the Grasshoppers' Feast." It was worked out by several girl hostesses at ...

    Article : 529 words
  3. MRS. D'EBRO'S TEA.

    All the elements of enjoyment were present at the tea given by Mrs. Charles D'Ebro and Miss D'Ebro at Prado, St. George's road, Toorak, on September 17. ...

    Article : 470 words
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  5. AT HOME AT "ST. NEOTS."

    During the war years Mrs. S. T. Staughton's spacious home in South Yarra was frequently used for patriotic functions, but is now once more a centre for entertaining ...

    Article : 492 words
  6. OLD COLLEGIANS' BALL.

    After a lapse of five years the president and members of the Old Scotch Collegians' Club gave a ball in the St. Kilda Town Hall on September 12. The old-time ...

    Article : 704 words
  7. HAMILTON RACE BALL.

    A much-enjoyed wind-up to the Hamilton races on September 12 was the dance given in the local town hall in the evening by 24 "old boys" of Hamilton College. ...

    Article : 402 words
  8. FOR SUFFERING SOLDIERS.

    Graeme, Toorak, the home of Dr. and Miss Nyulasy, was on fete on Wednesday afternoon, September 17, when sick and wounded men from Caulfield, Macleod, ...

    Article : 358 words
  9. SOCIAL NOTES.

    Captain Sidney Dalrymple, of the Royal Flying Corps, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. William Dalrymple, is to arrive home in a few days. ...

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