WANGANUI NOTES
(By “Eileen.”) Mr and Mrs •Harold Cooper (Palmerston North) retvuaujd homo on Wetfuesda&lr J. Lowe sails by the Omvah for London. „ Mrs C. Cliannells , (Fcilduig) left on Wednesday for her home. ■ . Ml- •' and Mrs Cmdwell. (Cambridge) spent■ Easier in. "Wanganui. ’ . Mrs If. L. Avery returned this.week to Milton, Otago. - _ Miss Maclean (Feilding)- re turned home this week. ' Sir Kenneth Douglas was among the visiting Olid Boys hero this week. Sirs '(Dr) Harrison (Paten) was in town for tie Old Boys' bull. Dr . and Sirs' Ewart, who have, been staying at Posters, returned to Wellington on. ■Tuesday, r Sirs'Shore left for London by the Arawa. ’ . .i -' ■: . Sir and Mrs Wnlsoa. left for Welhngton early this'.week.Sirs Honeyfield-.(Xkvtea) is in town. Sins Bnrthorpe (Silverhope), was here for the Collegiate School celebrations. Sirs E. D. O’Eorko left on Wednesday for Auckland. i Sirs .Gblbeck, who has been staying at tho liutland, left for Auckland on SYed-i’,c-.-4ay. Miss Olivo Mackay. is the guest of Mr' and Mrs C. E. Mackay. ■•Sirs' L. Abrahams, (Palmerston North) was in town for the Easier festivities. . Sirs. Price (Haloombe) was among the invited guests at the opening of the new college.. Mrs Honeyfield (Patca). was, present at the opening ceremony of the college. Tli©' opening of tho now Collegiate School 'took place on. Tuesday afternoon. Tho ceremony was performed by tire Goveunor. Sir A. G. Biguell welcomed the Governor, and handed him a silver key to open the new building. Among those present were Sirs Slackay, in .dove grey cloth; Sirs J. LI. Dove, silver grCy silk; Mrs ,E. SI. Spurdle, all black; Siru Kerr, amethyst cloth; Miss Kerr, stone' grey, tweed; Sirs I’. Faber, black and white check; Mrs Hughes,' old rasa silk voile; Mrs W. J.. Gordon, black cloth tailor-made; Sirs E. N. Lifliton, dark blue silk voile; Sirs Short (Feilding), navy' blue tailor-made; 'Sirs Harold Cooper (Palmerston North), pale blue erystalino; Sira Price : (Holcombe), dark navy tailor-made ; .Slkss I’. , Jones, dark green tweed; Sirs Patterson, dark striped tailor-made; .Sliss Slarshull, black gown; Mrs A, H. Nison, dark I blue serge; Mrs Wall, royal bine; Mrs Bolton, dark steel grey -tweed; Sirs C'-orayms, light grey striped tweed; Sirs SV. Bell," prune silk; Sirs G. Spriggins, dark blue cloth tailormade; Sirs If. Dunn, royal blue fiilk; Miss Biguell, moss, grech; Sirs SV. Hall, black.': chifton taftetus;.: Sins Geoff. Powuall, rose pink Shantung; Mrs Fairburn, black tailor-made; Sirs Brookfield, light violet striped silk,; Sirs L. Abraham , (Palmerston North), steel grey tweed; Sirs Hogan) black and white silk; Miss Hogan, creme tailor-made; Sira Jas". Aitken, dark bronze green tai-lor-made; Sirs D’Arcy) pale lilac voile oyer, black silk; Sira N. Sleuli, amethyst silk voile; Sirs Gordon,. black applique lace; Mrs John Jones, black chiffon taffetas; Sirs Harding, moss' green cloth.; Sirs G. Slurcli, black and white striped voile; Mrs Barthorpe (Silverhope), willlow green French cloth; Mrs A. E. Kitchen, electric blue cloth tailor-made; Sirs Honeyfield (Patea), heliotrope silk; Sirs Jacob, mole grey.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7419, 22 April 1911, Page 10
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