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OF INTEREST to WOMEN including Fashion Forecasts

By ‘Veronica ’

Mr and Mrs Malfroy and family iei’t on Mjonday to take Op their residency in Hastings. The Misses Jean and) Diana Abraham left for Nguatawa on Wednesday. j Mrs Phillips* returned from Wellington on Saturday and left fon Auckland on Monday to attend her son’s worldling, and is expected! back this week. Mrs Schumacher, Midihirst, and Mrs Burton have returned from Wellington where they attended the annual general meeting of the Women’s Division. Mrs Fraser, Auckland is visiting her sister Mrs D, J. Malone. Mr Fraser left for Wellington on Monday. Mrs Ch. Penn returned from Wellington on Friday morning. Mrs Edgar Young was hostess of a very jolly littl© dance on Saturday night given for her niece Miss Young (Auckland) who is at present staying with her. Those present were: Miss M. Young, Miss JVC. Porritt, Miss N. Spence, Miss M. Malone, Miss A. Riera, Miss M. Wright, Miss North, Messrs IX and V. Yonng, A. Budge) S, Lyons, N. Johnson, J. Hamilton, K. Neil.

EUCHRE AND DANCE. The Catholic euchre and dkmce held in the Parish Hall on Tuesday was an unqualified success the hall which was tastefully decorated with blue and] white streamers was packed. After euchre dancing was kept up with energy till late or rather early( in the morning. Some of these present were: Mr and Mrs T\ A. Sullivan, Mr and Mrs Waite, Mr and Mrs Bntchart, Mr and Mrs Clark, Mr and l Mrs R. Wood, Mr and Mrs Sisarich, M r and Mrs Stewart, Mr and Mrs Brieseman, Mr and Mrs Coe, Mr and Mrs Garlick, Mr and Mrs Cook, Mr and Mrs O. O. Johnson, Mrs O’Reilly, Mr P. O’Rielly, Mrs J- JPowew, M.ns J. McDbnalfl, Mrs Uniaeke, Mrs Fraser, Mrs Boundy, Mrs Reeves, Mrs McGrath, Mrs Mather, Mrs MoQuay, Mrs Knight, Mrs Elgar, Mrs Byron, Mrs Alger, Mrs Hignett, Mrs Steiner, Mrs Roberts, Mrs Mead, Mrs Wickstead, Mrs Nichol, Mrs TunKridpe, Mr s Bowler, Miss Massey, Misses Morrissey, Miss E. Malone, Miss! M, Malone, Misses Tnnhridce, Miss Dwyer, Miss Franks, Miss Lennen, Miss Roberts, Miss Reeves, Hiss Iremonger, Miss N. and L. McDonald, Misses TJhlenberg, Miss Leydon, Misses Keegan, Miss N. Fitzgerald, Miss K. Hynes, Misses Fischer, Miss McCluggage, Miss Jones, Misses G. and N„ Fitzgerald, Miss Brown, Miss N. McDonald, Mis s GrilffinV; (Misses Messrs! T. Sullivan, 0. Lennen, W. Dwyer, J Malone, Buddings, Ritchie, J. Jones, TJhlenberg, R. Thacker, 0. Massey, Vinsen, Scott, P. Burke, P. Ryan, M. McDonald, Sawyers, Kovaleski, N. Salinovich, Keegan, Radich, J. Fitzgerald, B, Jeffaries, V. Henry. Mrs Nichol won the ladies’ prize and Mr T. Ryan the men’s. A very good supper was provided by the ladies and done full justice to.

KITCHEN TEA. Some of the members of the Guild of Holy Trinity Church tendered a farewell “kitchen tea” tor Mrs Rutherford who leaves shortly to take up her residence in Wanganui. She will be missed "by a large circle of very sincere friends- TTTe “tea” was held in the Parish Hall on Tuesday afternoon. The gifts were sot out and the guest had to guess what was in every parcel. Amongst those present were: Mi’s Rutherfurd!, Mrs Bmle, Mrs Fredric, Mfrs Chadwick senior Mrs Burmester, Mrs G. Hall, Mr s S, Pitt, Mrs Jardine, Mrs Kay, Mrs Oresswell, Mrs Budge, Mrs Blair, Mrs Fume, Mrs Ft. H. Young, Mira H. C. Johnston, Mi’s Dickson, Mrs Jenkins, Mrs 0. Moore Mrs Alger,' Mrs Mark, Mrs Davis,’ Mrs Martin, Mrs Oliphant Rowe, Mi’s Dyer, Mrs

Wynyard, Mrs Outfield, Mrs Thorpe, Mrs lloberton, Mm Good, Miss M. Young, Mis» K. Dixon. There was a< a. concert programme. Mm Bunnester sang. Mrs Edgar Young also con a vocal item anc* Mrs Johnson and Miss Young (Auck* I land), Mrs Oliphant Bo wo recited. A very pleasant afternoon was spent and Mrs Rutherford was the recipient of many useful gilts. All wished her happiness in her new home. * A golf match was played at New! Plymouth golf links on Thursday and resulted in a draw. The following represented Stratford Mrs Leslie Ohrtis (capt.), Mrs Bishop, Mrs Fisher, Mrs Bowler, Mrs Knewstubb, Airs I SCyh, Mrs Burinester, Mrs Boon, j 1 Mrs Fryd'ay, Mrs Mark, Mrs Ryan, I Miss M. Malone, Miss V. gangster. Miss G. North, Miss Porritfc. Miss Wright also went with the team. A return match will Ik? played shortly oil the homo links. FIRE BRIGADE EUCHRE. On Wednesday night 'the Fine Station was well filled for the cuchio

party, tlie room i§ always well heated which lends considerably to the com- ! fort of the players. Those, present j were: Mr and Mrs Reader, M r andi j Mr* Garlick, Mr and Mrs Gibbons, ' Mr and Mrs S. Taylor, Mr and Mig O. Brieseinan, Mr and Mrs O, Gatton, Mr and Mrs G. Knight, Mr and F. Jans, Mr and Mrs P. Reeves, Mr and Mrs S. B. Davies, Mr and Mr* G. Tubby, Mr and Mrs Adlam, Mr and Mrs P. Healy, Mr and Mrs Cook, Mr and Mrs W. Brocklebanci, Mr and Mrs K. Brocklebank, Mr and Mrs A. Thompson, Mrs Tunbridge, Mrs Jury, Mrs Byron, Mrs Wickstead, Mrs Christensen, Mrs Burke, Mrrt Summerficld, Mrs Jenkins, Mrs Parry, Mrs G. King, Mrs Irving, Mrs 8. Gatton, Mrs Butch art, Mrs AfcGillivary, Mrs Barker, Mrs Holmes, Mrs Leckner, Mrs Keesran, Mrs T. Wilson, Mrs Mather, Mrs MoQuay, Mrs Hignett, Mrs J. Bobson, Mrs Fa«aekorTev, Mrs C. Colling wood, Airs F. Cummins, Mrs Coward, Miss G Staules. Miss T. Wilson, Miss M. Keegan, Miss reward ; Messrs A. McDonald], W. Vonng, T. Waite, Ritchie, Bottin, Frank. Jenkins, D. Vin-

cent, K. Donnelly. V. Henry, R. SI tarrock, J. Sharmck, Brent, Abbott, H. B. Kidd, R. Jenkins, J. MacDonald, M. Watson, A. Thompson jnrn.. A, Kidd, W. Boyd, C Fawcett. The suppem provided was ai most excellent one. At the “Women’s Division” monthly meeting to he held on the 15th.,| the delegates will report on the annual general meeting held last week in Wellington. The Rainbow Cabaret held' in the Parish Hall on Thursday flight, un-

der the auspices of the Girls’ Guild was a very bright and successful function. The hall looked charming a hugh rainbow lined umbrella, from which radiated many coloured streamers was suspended from the ceiling. Small tables were around) the walls. Amongst those present were: Airs Fredric, Mrs Cresswell, Mrs Fletcher, Mrs Blaire, Mrs Beale, Airs E. H. Young, Airs Hickson, Mrs Fletcher, Miss Ritchie, Miss Carman, Aliss Melnnes, Miss H. and B. Coward, Aliss O. Richardson, Aliss Porritt, Miss Melville, Aliss N. Spence

Miss A. Riera, the Afisses Brown, Miss R. Salter, Aliss Afolly 1 FemmeTT, Aliss B. Mills, Aliss N. Gar'yer, Aliss Close, the Misses Thomson, Aliss Ellis, Miss Li. Fletcher, Aliss S'. Pearce, Miss J. Coleman, Afisses J. and] O. Whitmill, Miss Reed, Aliss Parker, Miss Pugh, Aliss Schneider, Miss Chard, Miss Hauton, Miss J. Belough, Miss P. Childs, Revd. Beale, Messrs D. and A r . Young, L. AlcTnnes, 0. Burton, A 7. Henry, J. Carry-

er* R. Sharmock, F. Kidd, J. IT.. Fletcher, Scott, R. Latham. Music Buppliadl by Scott’s orchestra.

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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 91, 5 July 1930, Page 2

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OF INTEREST to WOMEN including Fashion Forecasts Stratford Evening Post, Issue 91, 5 July 1930, Page 2

OF INTEREST to WOMEN including Fashion Forecasts Stratford Evening Post, Issue 91, 5 July 1930, Page 2