HAMILTON
' A. bridge evening' was arranged, for | members of the Lyceum Club oa Mbn- : day. the prizes being won by Mrs. Qsrners and Miss Qstraers. Among those i present, were:-—Mrs. F. D. Pinfold, Mrs. |W, if. Hume, Mrs. A. E. Tompkins, | Mrs. W. Tudhape, Mrs. E. P. Cowles, Mrs. J. D. Smith, Mrs.. .V. Mrs. A. Speedy. Mrs. F. Seifert, Mrs. O. R. | Farrer. Mrs. P. Newtand, Mrs. A. L. [ Stubbs, Mrs. E. Walders, Mrs. J. C. I Gray, Mrs. W. D. E,oss, Mrs. S. J. Jen- ) Sanson, Mrs. G. Badsiand, Mrs. R. Far- | rer, Mrs. Farmer, Mrs. E. Ffodgicnson, | Mrs. H. T. Gillies, Mrs. E. Reeves, j Mrs. S. Blackmore, Sirs. J. J. Standrin,. 1 Mrs- Prentis, Mrs. Gibbs, Mr". E. G- ! Ratio, Mrs. Underwood, Mrs. Osmers, | Miss G. Eggieston, Miss C. Wallnutt- ! Miss M Stevens, Mis* N\ Pittar, Miss Stubbs, Miss Gsmers, Miss K. Tompkins (Marton), Miss Drake, Miss Hooker, Miss Frlcker, Miss D. Johnston and Miss Nutsford. Successful Dacca | The Old Boys' Rugby Football Club I held a dance in the Alexandra Kail last I. week. The decorations consisted of a | canopy of red and- black streamers and j the sttnper tables locked, very attractive S arranged with bowls of spring flowers t and pussy willow.. Excellent music for f the dancing. wa s supplied by Eni Shaii icon's orchestra. | Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. ' R. English, whh wore a frock of floral | georgette; Mrs. A. ?. kelson, wearing j black embossed georgette; and Mrs. J. j J. Standrin, in apricot floral nrnon. I Among those present were:—Mrs. R. | Clotigh, Mrs. F. C. Johnstone (Waite- . inna'i, Mrs. W. Cramp, Mrs. 3EL Teplitj sky, Mrs. E- G. Scrimshaw, Mrs. J. t Henderson, itra. R. A. Sloane, Miss -T. | Manning, Miss E. Bell, ifiss A. Bell, | Miss M. Gillies, Miss M. Cooper (Waite- ; tuna], iliss V. Hall (Hcratiu),. Miss J- ! Johnstone f Waatawhat,*}, Mis? 1L i Featherstonhaagh, Miss L. Massey, iCss i M. Perxara. Miss J. Perratu. Miss N. | MadiE. Miss C. McGrafl, iCss A. Bad, [ M:ss iL Paten, ifiss J. Burke. Miss E. | Clongh, iEss J. C'oach, Mi3s X. Neighj; bonrj. Miss E. Cariey r Mis s G. i'lore, | Miss M. Elliott. IGss F. Pryce. ifias 0." j Ifoody, Miss M. Moody, M:s 5 V. Goodj fellow, Mis 3 J, Mnnro, Miss L Hansen, i Miss 0. Stevens, Mis? L Hayward, Miss j M. Cliffs, Miss M. Barber, Miss Mary j Barber. Miss E. Webb, Miss L Murray, j Miss K. Redwood, iliss C. Hcsking, j Miss E. Beecr.e, Miss M Williamson, [ iCas M- Mandano (Ta Awamuta i. Miss IP. Alcock, Jf.s?: E. Wilson, ifisa A | Howe, Miss N". Howa (Auckland), Miss [ B. Waire, Miss C. Dixon, Miss D. Clegg, { if. ilcGainness, ifiss A. MeNicaL iCss F. Taylor, Miss I. Kanwick, ifiss K. Seavgr, Miss M. Grsville, Miss G. Buckland, Mis? J. Taylor, Miss "P. Seccombe. Miss C- Eowen, ifiss H. Speight, iliss E. Snell, Miss G. Simcock, ifis« J. Simcock, iliss M. Edmr.ndson. Miss P. Langley, Miss J. Pope, ifiss M. Edgeenmbe, iLiss Jf. Sergei, iliss Stnbbs, ifiss P. Tombs, ifiss E. Tombs, Miss J. Campbell, iCsss J. Gaze, ifiss J. RShepherd, Miss A. Graham, M:s 3 P. Hackert, Miss P. Whitehonse, Miss R. j McDonnell, Miss A. Hailiday, ifisa M. t Mercer.
A delightful party WS S taken la the hcsaa ni J&. and Mrs. Seobi'e on Friday evening 1 , the guesfc of honour being Miss Gladys' Scobie, -whose marriage takes place this week. Each guest tack a gift with which to furnish the kitchen for the prospective bride. Dancing and games were enjoyed and several mtisical items Wats given. Those present were: —Mrs. K. Ahsclumn, Mrs. Sfcabfos, Mr 3. J. Thompson, Mrs. G. M:skeii, Mrs. G. Foster, Miss N". Barrett, Miss E. Barrett, Miss E. Morally r Miss A. Fawceti, Miss M. Bailey. Miss T. Davis. Miss L. Savers,. Miss G. Foster, 3fiss L Scobie. Miss B. Foster, Miss O. Locke, Miss S. Layne. Miss V. Ansell, Miss A. Finlay. Miss Joyce Clapham, of Auckland, is the guest of Mrs. F. H. Claphanu iLrs. Philip Harksess has returned heme from a visit to Aackland. Mrs. Eric Grceott 13 visitin? Anckland. Miss Koa Tompkins, of Marten, is spending a holiday at her home ;n Hamilton. Mrs. Wyvsrn Wilson has returned heme frrrm a visit to Aackland. Miss Ella line Beil is spending a. holiday in New Plymouth. Miss Peggy Seymour, of Grsbome. who haj heen visiunsr Auckland, is at present the guest of Mrs. Parke Pittar in Hamilton.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21277, 2 September 1932, Page 4
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