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NEW PLYMOUTH DOING

July 21. Miss Gwen O’Callaghan has gone for a fortnight's visit to her brother, Dr J. O’Callaghau (Napier). Mrs Charteris (Auckland) is the giK.'i of Mrs Colvilo at tho Vicarage. Miss Wr.de has returned from a vish to Wellington. Mrs McAllum has returned from Christ church, bringing with her her daughU-., Miss Elsie McAuum, who is just recovering from a serious illness. Miss Emery left on Wednesday with her uncle, air Sidney i’itt, lor a holii.a; visit to Melbourne and Sydney. Tho following are the results of t.. second round of the ladies' golf ebatupionsnip, played aunng last wees . Miss <?repneuson defeated Miss Bowie.,. 5 up and 3; Mrs Johns defeated Miss MiKelßr, 0 up and o; Mies Biundell defeated Miss Glasgow, 3 up and 2; Miss Brewster won from Mrs Patou by defau,,. In tho semi-final Misa Stephenson pluys Mrs Johns, and Miss Brewster plays M.-t Blundell.

On Tuesday evening Miss Bedford aim Miss Kirltby gave a very enjoyalnt “long night” in .connection with their danciug-cRsB. The supper-tabits we.e prettily decorated with pale pins camellias and bowls of violets. Mlm> Bedford wore emerald green channelize with overdress of black sequiutd net; Miss Kirkby, white lace robe over silk foundation; Mrs Walker, black satin, with overdress of black nlnon meet’with wide cream lacc; Mrs Penn, maizecolored chamieuse, with tunic of brown ninon. gold trimming; Mrs Claude Weston, black lace robe over siik; Miss Stcuart (Melbourne), white ninon over satin, silver trimming; Miss Monica Govett, ivory satin, with bortho of oxidised silver not; Miss B. Evans, white silk veiled with ninon; Miss F. Evans, shell-pink chamieuse; Miss Ashdown, royal blue crepe-de-chine piped witn cerise satin; Miss Loris Fitzherbci t, black satin veiled with ninon; Miss Dodgshun (Wanganui), pale green satin, with ninon tunic, crystal trimming; Miss K. Penn, pink silk veiled with ninon; Mrs G. Kebbcll, pale blue charmeuse with ninon tunic, pink roses on corsage; Mrs Heatlcy, saxe blue satin, with draped ninon tunic; Mies Snowball, pale blue silk, with silver embroideries; Miss Bewley, white taffetas; Miss Dempsey, reseda green taffetas, lace berthe; Miss Glasgow, pink siik with tunic of grey ninon; Miss Blundell, cream lace robe over silk; Miss K. McAllum, pale blue silk with silver trimmings. Miss Grant was hostess to the West End bridge club on Friday evening, the prizes being won by Miss K. Hamerton and Miss Tester.

On Thursday evening Mrs Addenbrooke gave a bridge party, tho prize being won by Mrs Hugh Daily.

The same evening Mrs Chaney-gave an enjoyable musical evening. The Stratford bachelors are giving a large ball on August Ist, to which quite a number of New Plymouth people are invited, and on August 7th the New Plymouth High School Old Girls’ ball takes place.

On Friday evening Mrs Whitten gave a delightful dance for young people at her resident!*.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8181, 24 July 1912, Page 11

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NEW PLYMOUTH DOING New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8181, 24 July 1912, Page 11

NEW PLYMOUTH DOING New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8181, 24 July 1912, Page 11