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WAIKATO NOTES.

Mrs. N". Banks las returned to Cambridge from a holiday spent at Mercury Bay. Mrs. J. H. Hume has returned to Takapuna from a visit to Hamilton. Mrs. E. R. Gresliam, of Hamilton, left during the week on a visit to England. Mrs. A. Murray has returned to Hamilton from a holiday spent at Tauranga Beach. Mrs. N. Wilkie has returned to Claudelands from a visit to Dunedin. Mrs. A. Hopkins left Hamilton during the week on her return to England. Miss Thompson has left Cambridge to return home to Wellington. Mrs. Edwards and family, of Claudelands, are spending a holiday at Tauranga. Miss M. Lambie, of Wellington, has been staying in Hamilton. Miss M. 'Armstrong, of Cambridge, is away in Gisborne. Mrs. Guthrie, of Wellington, has been on a visit to Hamilton. Mrs. Mooney, of To Awamutu, is on a holiday visits to Wanganui. Mrs. D. R. Caldwell; of Cambridge, is spending. a holiday in Rotorua. Mrs. C. R. Corfe, of' Claudelands, has returned home from a visit to Taupo. Mrs. T. H. Prowse, of-Mata-mata, is away in Hawera. Mrs. W. E. Grundy has returned to Matamata from a visit to Tauranga. Miss B. Hodge, of Wellington, has been on a visit to Cambridge. Miss E. Waite, of Matamata, has left, to reside in Christchurch. Miss L. Barton has returned to Wellington from a holiday spent at Hamilton. Mrs. A. C. Hampton has returned to Matamata from a holiday spent at Thames Beach. Mrs. A. K. Collins has returned to Hastings from a visit to Hamilton. Miss K. Hogg lias returned to Hamilton from a holiday spent in Dunedin; Miss V. Rucroft has returned to Hamilton from a visit to Palmerston North.

PETER

I There were many happy parties at the Peter Pan Cabaret on Saturday, but quite the largest was one jointly convened by Mrs. W. G. Gladding and Mrs-. Tom Kirker. Their "reunion" bridge and cabaret party comprised folk who had spent a particularly cheery vacation at Cowes. Members 01 the Peter Pan Band were their usual merry selves, and their programme of dance tunes was a delightful one. Among the dancers were:—Mrs. W. G. Gladding, in black ring velvet and diamante; Mrs. T. Kirker, black georgette and lace; Mrs. W. McFarlane, blue and pink floral satin; Mrs. Pegler, honey coloured crepe de soie; Mrs. T. Brooks, kingfisher blue moire; Mrs. Neville, cream net and lace; Mrs. Fenton, black georgette and floral coatee; Mrs. C. Vincent, coral pink crepe de soie; Mrs. J. Brooks, black lace with floral spray; Mrs. Neil Edgar, phlox pink organdie; Mrs. G- Hamilton, floral georgette frock; Miss Annette Thome George, floral organdie frock; Mies Jessie Connett, green frilled crepe de chine; Miss Sheila Baker, ivory georgette and satin; Miss Ward, pink lace; Mies Jean Thomas, primrose organdie; Miss Pegler, white and red pin spot muslin; Miss June Reid, Wellington, cameo pink lace; Miss Jean Ormiston, black crepe de soie; Mies Jennie Berstone, white sprigged organdie; Miss Sadie Berstone, larkspur blue flat crepe; Mies Nerelle Closs, Lido blue satin; Miss Joan Willis, Wanganui, cameo pink lace; Miss Mavis Wallace, sea foam green satin and cream lace.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 30, 6 February 1933, Page 10

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WAIKATO NOTES. Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 30, 6 February 1933, Page 10

WAIKATO NOTES. Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 30, 6 February 1933, Page 10