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YOUNG FOLK’S PARTY

TAKAPUNA TENNIS CLUB The Picturedrome at Milford was j thronged with liappy-faced children on Friday evening when the women I members of the Takapuna Tennis i Club gave a delightful party there. • Bright music was supplied for those j who wished to dance and there were j games and pictures for the younger! ones. Among the adults present were: Mrs. Julius Williamson, Mrs. T. Mowbray, Mrs Crosher, Mrs. J. A. Bartrum, Mrs. Alexander, Mrs. Beattie, Mrs. Martin, Mrs. N. Howe, Mrs. Brett, Mrs. Bowden, Mrs. L. Speedy, Mrs. Freaks, Mrs. XX Davidson, Mrs. C. J£night, Mrs. Cook. Mrs. Deighton, rMi's. M. Thompson, Mrs. J. Close, Miss tit. Blomfield, Miss Esdale, Miss E. Losie, Miss G. Eosie, Miss B. O’Neill, and Miss Crosher. The children present included Eouise Williamson, Audrey Davies, Nancye Clarke, Roma Warbrick, Jean Mason, Nancye Ilorrocks, Joyce Warren, Doreen Randal, Nancye Martin, Joyce Crosher, Pauline Knight, D. Wilson, J. Speedy, B. O’Neill, June O’Neill, M. O’Neill, Margaret Marshall, E. Marshall, M. M ell or, Lorna Black, E. Chandler, Margaret Bartrum, E. Bartrum, J. Bartrum, Valerie Thompson, Molly Deighton, G. Xlowc, R. Kensington, Sunny Mowbray, S. Warbrick, M. Mowbray, I. Ashwin, L. Robinson, E. Crossley, E. Yarnton, W. Kindred, Marjorie Brett, S. Kissen, E. Hayden, J. Brown, Jean Cadness, Margery Brown, Mary Alexander, Peggy Alexander, D. MacMurtrie, Sylvia Scales, Leslie Wood, F. Tresize, Margaret Cook, Meg Evertcn, Peggy Crosher, M. Fenwick. GAY MASQUERADE —- TAKAPUNA GIRLS ENTERTAIN FRIENDS At Daly’s Xlall, Takapuna, last evening, the Misses Daly gave a leap-year plain and fancy dress dance. Prizes were awarded as follow: Mrs. Titley, Chinaman; Miss E. Bi'insden and Miss J. Third, bride and bridegroom; Miss Joan James, balloon girl; Master K. Titley, China boy. Excellent music was rendered by Mr. Carl Eo&enfeldt's Orchestra. Among those present were:—Miss M. Paterson, baggy breeches; Mrs. Titley, Chinaman; Master K. Titley, China boy; Miss Joan James, balloon ‘girl; Miss W. Ward, country girl; Miss Ada Manson, “Ramona”; Miss J. Mascelle f May; Miss E. Brinsden and Miss .J. Third, bride and bridegroom; Miss N. Richargaon, coun- i try cottage; Mr. Percy Wrfgtit, female 1 impersonator. Miss M. Daly, maize lace over silk | crepe. Miss A. Daly, pe.tunia panne velvet and ! silver lace. Mrs. McGill, champagne frock of crepe faille. Mrs. Pocock, navy crepe de chine, cream inset. Mrs. Mascelle, biscuit shaded crepe de chine. Mrs. Brown, peach pink lame. Mrs. Osborne, pale blue taffeta, with silver lace. Miss E. Fleming, blue georgette, and Spanish shawl. Miss H. Green, blue chenille georgette, with red border. Miss G. Bowling, rose taffeta, with gold tinsel relief. Miss M. Martin, frock of maize crepe Miss McGill, french grey crepe ae C *Miss Waters, carmine and rainbow cl Miss e Lorna Richardson, geranium-pink net, with frills. - Miss F. Neale, floral voile fiock. Miss P. Pocock, frock of ivory crepe Sil Miss S. POCOCK, frock ol ecru crepe eb Miss O’Kane, black satin and silk cape. CAMBRIDGE RACES WET WEATHER MODES At the Cambridge races yesterday j the very wet weather prevented women from appearing in anything | but tho most rain-proof garments ; Mackintoshes and umbrellas weio the j order of the day. , i Among those present were Mesdames It. Hannon, J. Banks, H. Kotheiay ( itAwamutu). W. Stoptord, Inms, Taylor, James Taylor, Boshu, Couper, Calvert, J. Taylor (To Awamutu), Lurrett (Auckland). Murdoch, Marshall (M-Or-rinsvllle), Blundell <Te Awamutu), i. Seccombs (Auckland), E. M. Masteis W Taylor (Ohaupo), J. Bachelor, D. | williams (Te Awamutu), Prince ! ( Auckland), Burtenshaw (Hamilton), j Ranstead (Matangi), Hardy, Jennings, Whewell. Savers, J. Cluttv. Vwc Chittv E. H. O’Meara, F. Jollj’, 1. Jolly, ’E. A. Cox, J. O'Sullivan, L. Chamberlain (Te Awamutu), P. Russell, W. King, T. Reynolds, W. Hardy, J A. Winder, Garland, \V. G. Sutherland, Livingstone. C. A. Clierrington, Hope, Dingle. Gibbons, C. Taylor (Hamilton), L. A. Tompkins. Sanders (Auckland), Garland, D. Hart, T. Childs (Tokonui), H. G. G. Peach, M. Tims (Te Awamutu), Misses T. Monckton, G. and E. Egglestone, E. Newell, J. Masters, Christopher, Brown, M, Hart, Souter, Boston, Couper, Dods, H. Crowther, McGarry (Auckland), M. Ross, C. Bertelson, T. Banks, D. Farquhar, I'oote, P. Jolly, H. Graham (Te Kulti), N. Taylor, M. Hart. Sivayue. Harrowell. M. Hay, Pickering, Calvert, T. Dod. R. Russell. ___

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 492, 23 October 1928, Page 4

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YOUNG FOLK’S PARTY Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 492, 23 October 1928, Page 4

YOUNG FOLK’S PARTY Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 492, 23 October 1928, Page 4