HAMILTON.
"The Pan-Pacific Women's Association" wa.s the subject of an address given by Mrs. Perryman, of Wellington, at a reception given in honour of her visit to Hamilton by the Hamilton branch of the National Council of Vv'omen at the Lyceum Club on Tuesday evening. In welcoming the speaker, Mrs. Holiownv, acting-presi-dent of th» Hamilton branch of the council, spoke of the numerous women's organisations in which Mrs. Perryman takes an active part and added that the women of Hamilton were fortunate in being able to hear such a well-known speaker. During the evening an enjoyable musical programme was contributed by Mrs. H. H. MoMuilin. Mrs. A. Sims, Mrs. A. E. Bouillon arid Miss E. Greville, with a recitation by Miss T. Andrews. Among those who were present were:— Mrs. C. H. Holloway, Mrs. A. Prenton, Mrs. V. rir.trv, Mrs. A. H. Tompkins, Mrs. M. B.slev, Mrs. J. M. Jones, Mrs. S. Craig, Mrs. R. A. Seal, Mr". Andrews. Mrs. A. E. Bouillon. Mrs. H. J. McMnllin, Mrs. M. Maning. Mrs. Marychurch. Mrs. D. Bradley. Mrs. A. Sims, Mrs. T. White. Mrs. N. H. Hooker, Mrs. T. Shaw, Mrs. Mitchell. Mrs. Webb. Mrs. Mitchell. Mrs. J. H. Sandford. Mrs. Kay. Mrs. J. E. Tldd, Mrs. E. G. Scrimshaw, Mrs, M. Galvm. Mrs. 5. T. Clark, Mrs. Caldwell, Miss C. Chitty. Miss E. Greville, Miss Rows. Miss Andrews, Miss Hooker, Miss Z. Robins, Miss I. Gunn, Miss Parry, Miss Hall, 'Miss Ashman, Miss A. Holloway. Old Boys' Football Club. The tenth annual danc« of the Old Boys' Football Club was held in Alexandra Hall on Wednesday evening, when members of tho New South Wales Rugby touring team were present as guests ot the committee. Music for dancing was supplied by the. Rio dance orchestra. The hostesses were Mrs. G. E. Buckland, who wore black georgette and .1 black lace coat; Mrs. H. D. Tait, in a frock of black crepe de chine and bridge coat; Mrs. W. (1 Tanner, in black lace. Among those present were;— Mrs. A. W. Sini3, Mrs. E. Grocott,, Mrs. G. Thomson, Mrs. H. Tiplitzkv. Mrs. S. F. King (Morrinsville), Mrs. C. Wilson, Mrs. W. Dawes, Mrs. F. Cramp, Mrs. J. Henderson, Miss P. English, Miss C. Chittv, Miss A. Bell, Miss B. Vickery, Miss G. Lines, Miss J. Amburv (Cambridge), Miss J. Joh nstone, M iss M. Featherstonhaugh (Raglan), Miss P. Tombs, Miss D Turnwald, Miss B. Carlson, Miss M. Walsh (Feilding), Miss M. Banks (Tamahero), Miss F. G. Eraser, Miss A. Wilson, Miss A. Bailey (Auckland), Miss K. Oliver, Miss M. Barber, Miss Muriel Barber, Miss B. Peebles, Miss M. Perham, Miss M. Rolte, Miss F. Fraser (Auckland), Mis 3 M. Gardner, Miss M. Schultz, Miss D. W T ilkes, Miss C. Buckland, Miss V. Walton, Miss G. Walton, Miss J. Choat, Miss A. Halliday, Miss P. Miller, Miss L. Massev, Miss Z. Dowd. Miss E. Jenkm (Auckland). Miss F. Beange (Cambridge), Miss R.. McOnie, Miss I. Hansen, Miss P. Langley, Miss JRowntree, Miss M. Proudlock, Miss P. Flexman, Miss G. G. Griffith, Miss D. Speight, Miss H. Speight, Miss P. Ferguson, Miss J. Ferguson, Miss P. McDell, Miss H. Wolley, Miss P. Stevens (Ngaruawuhia), Miss M. Hobbs, Miss I. Babbage, Miss J. Campbell, Miss M. Campbell. Mrs. J. W. Lewis, of Hamilton, is spending a few days in Wellington. Miss M. Walsh, of Feilding, is the guest, of Miss M. Banks, of Tamahere.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20987, 25 September 1931, Page 3
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