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OPUNAKE

Mrs. J. Tosland, who has been to Wellington, has returned to Pihama. MrS. W. Sheat, Pihama, has returned after spending a holiday at Wellington.

Mrs. E. Petty, who has been to Napier for several weeks’ holiday, has returned. Mrs J. Stevenson and Mrs. E. Griffen motored to Wanganui to attend the provincial Plunket Society conference. Mrs. T. N. Watt has returned from Te Awamutu.

On Wednesday night the coronation took place of Miss Jean Forsyth, winner of the Queen of the West carnival. Miss Forsyth wore a frock of cream silk matallase and silk lace, red velvet robe and white fur. She carried a bouquet of red berries and maidenhair fern. Her lady in Waiting, Miss Gwen Holmes, wore white silk lace over cream satin and carried a bouquet of red berries and autumn tints. Princess Mildred Wann v;ore apricot silk lace with a trairi of blue silk marocain. Her. attendant, Miss Mollie Feaver, wore blue shot taffeta. Both carried bouquets of pale pink and white flowers and maidenhair fern. Princess Sadie Bertie wore white silk marocain with train of pale pink. Her attendant Miss Mollie McCarthy, wore a frock of blue georgette trimmed with white fur, they carried bouquets of pale pink and white. Princess Margaret Bosworth chose for her gown deep lemon ring velvet with train to match. Her attendant, Miss Agnes CoombeS, wore gold taffetas and both carried bouquets of lemOn and gold. Miss Thomas, Princess Hazel looked clainty in pale green silk crepe with deeper green velvet train. Her sister, Miss' Olive Thomas, Was her attendant and wore pale pink silk erdpe. Their bouquets were pale pink and white carnations and stock. The flower girls and page boys wore colours to tone.

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Taranaki Daily News, 20 July 1935, Page 2 (Supplement)

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OPUNAKE Taranaki Daily News, 20 July 1935, Page 2 (Supplement)

OPUNAKE Taranaki Daily News, 20 July 1935, Page 2 (Supplement)