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WAIKATO NOTES

(from Our Ou.it Correspondent) Marlborough. ’ ‘lton, has returned to -anod 5 ' ht A", HTurd-Wood, of Hamilton, Imliday hr «t? n T r.? hUi . this week «or a y in i5Jn Francisco. * * * ing'fricnrii* l - 61 of Hamilton, is visiting inencfc* m New Plymouth. * * » b radge in Hamilton Mra* IT Q Lyceum Club on Monday, very errlt,;;" m reensl : Jde save another Mrs <;, A o 6 party for her guest, ' tty bhaw, of Thames rh™ eora ’e.r'u" 8 f n . d . bow ls of cherries de'ttriJ 1 2 e bridge room, frock of h ee r n .? lacle was wearing a Mrs *?h?w b «. tt,e sreen satia beaute. Mrs' r vo,re a gown of floral lame, lac?*’ l Vm in black satin and r 'filimf 5 ' 1 ’ Jolly ’ black tape; Mrs. vet - V M v L. copper tinted floral velsoxrgctte M'M 1 ' tAuckiaaid), black t-C/to and lace A M^ 1S E Kh H bl o\, Se ° rl/iurk qq, in. at’ Lj - IT. o Meara. of gold o’ rs ’ P - R - Stewart, frock -Mrs tissue and beige gebrgette; o k- M« ,’ P ’. l . l,la " k ,ace over coral EIJJ* ®£r s * lj - Tompkins, black geor--1 Seorge,fc rS \, T " J °" y ’ black embSssed orr hbl ’ SI I S ’ r " Beehan, frock of W™r S ?!?, e tll aml silver lame; Mrs. Summ f n Y," s ? n ’ black laoe ' Mrs. C. f bark taffeta; Miss H. Heyllfe'vr M v. e o 6ctte and gold lace; F T,am McNickle. black taffeta. Miss E ’ . sheli pink georgette; Miss M eS 4 < ?s!-? atte v!', ne ? cvepo de chine; Eggleston S h ’ b , lack satin; Miss O. -*ssieston, flowered greorcrette * * + AUCKLAND GIRL HONOURED ‘Y 0 , 11 Hittar gave a very jolly «“^ lOnday at her homo for Miss VV lima Plummer, of Auckland. The I ° f tha Progressive bridge were Yute ISsalre Jackson and Miss Dell i ' v , as wearing a frock of , black taffeta and tulle. Miss M. Con- • n ’ flowered georgette; Miss Plumc”n r ;. black chenille velvet; Miss Cecille p l, I'■ 1 '■ n . lle green crepe de chine; Miss .... Manning, black lace and georgette; Mtss Ailsa Wilson, apple green crepe bo chine; Miss Nancy Taylor, primF? s ® Patterned crepe de chine; Miss K. Wilson, deep delphinium blue crepe do chine; Miss D. Yule, black and silver lace; Miss B. Vickery, flowered chiffon; Miso V. Watts, cherry crepe d i Q chine; Miss N. Jackson, cerise chenille. • » * .. Pp Saturday evening Mrs. Carrick Nisbct and Mrs. Payne gave a very enjoyable Uridge party to raise money for the Whitiora Scliool baths. Mrs Nisbet was in a gown of black georgette, opening over silver tissue. Mrs. Payne wore black georgette and pink. The prize-winners were Mrs. Ingpen and Mr. Penny. Mrs. Loveridge and Mr. James. The other ladies present

were: Mrs. Farille, Mrs. F. Booth, Jlrs Penny, Mrs. Church, Mrs. F. Brewer. Mrs. Reeves, Mrs. Keabe, Mrs. Martin, i Mrs. B. Buckland. Mrs. Evans, Mrs Redmond, Mrs. Andrews, Mrs. Ingpen. Mrs. Loveridge, Mrs. Henderson, Miss Irome, Miss Penny, Miss McLoughrey, Miss Brewer. TE AW AM UTU PARTIES Miss Mabel Jones, who is shortly to be married, was the guest of hon°“r a Say party given by Dr. and Mrs. Clough Blundell at their home it} le Aivamutu on Monday evening. Mrs. Blundell was wearing a charming frock of, blue floral taffeta. Miss Jones was in alice blue satin beauts and georgette. Visiting bridge was T the ' vlnnin s table being Miss Mabel Jones, Miss Linda Bray. Mr.' Lockyer and Mr. 11. 'Armstrong, the consolation prize being won by Miss )) ln Wallace, Aliss Edna Jones, Mr. P *™V airn9 and Mr - Bent. , 1 ‘if euests all brought gifts of handkerchiefs for the chief guest, who made a very pretty little speech of thanks alter supper. Those present were: Miss Mabel Jones, Mrs. Ilavinond Jones, Mrs. L. Chamberlain, Mrs. \V. McKenzie, Miss S. Empson, Miss Irwin, Miss M. Quin, Miss L. Bray, Aliss B. Mon till ore, Miss E. Peake, Miss J-j -Bowden, Aliss K. AlcGovern, Aliss Al. Kay, Aliss 11. Civil, Aliss W. Wallace, Miss K. Wallace, Aliss Hope Miss E. Jones, Messrs. Lockyer, B.' Hewitt, AI. Ilewitt (Cambridge), M: Armstrong-. Bent, D. Wallace, .1. Wallace, E. Berit. H. Storey, B. Wallace, L. Storey, Empson, N. Smith, Alacklow, Kay, At. Winter. Jefferies, Grist. B. Haig. Mrs. C. Storey gave a very bright littlo party at her home in Hairine on Tuesday afternoon. She was wearing a graceful frock of nigger brown soft satin with a many coloured posy of flowers. On her tea table she had shaded red blooms and violets. Her guests played progressive bridge, prizes going to Airs. Lacy Peake, Airs. Alandeno, Miss Wyatt and Airs. AlcLonald. Those playing were Mrs. Eoclie, Airs. Peake, *vlrs. J. O’Sullivan, Airs. B. Alandeno, Mrs. G. Teasdale. Airs. AlclDonald (Gisborne), Airs. W. Jeffrey, Mrs. C. Blundell, Mrs. L. Chamberlain, Aliss Foche, Aliss Wyatt and Aliss E. Peake.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 669, 22 May 1929, Page 5

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WAIKATO NOTES Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 669, 22 May 1929, Page 5

WAIKATO NOTES Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 669, 22 May 1929, Page 5