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Of Interest to Women

) (By Our Social Reporter)

PERSONAL Mrs M. Cornaga left during the week-end for Auckland. • • • Miss Joan Sayers returns home today after a short visit to Auckland. • • • Mrs Cullen Finlayson, of Whangarei, is spending a few days with her mother, Mrs S. Lewis. • * » Mrs J. Searle, of Hamilton Road, is visiting her daughter, Mrs R. James, of Christchurch. • * * Mr and Mrs Elison, Miss Rumson, and Miss Bergen, of Auckland, are staying at the Masonic Hotel. » * * Miss Isabel Meeking, of Maungatautari, is holidaying in Christchurch and other parts of the South Island. • • • Visitors to the Masonic Hotel during the week-end include: Mr and Mrs F. P. Clatworthy, Mr and Mrs H. J. Ramsay, Mrs J. Neilson, Miss K. Allen, Mr and Mrs G. H. Verity, and Mr and Mrs Mannington, of Auckland. • • * Among the week-end visitors to the National Hotel were: Mrs G. Barnes and Miss M. Thackeray (Wellington), Mrs Service and Miss G. Service, Dr and Mrs C. G. Parr, Mrs R. Buckland and Mr and Mrs A. Pettigrew (Auckland), Mr and Mrs L. Adams (Whangarei), Mr and Mrs H. Knight (Papakura), Mr and Mrs R. Masters (Hastings), and Mr and Mrs W. Mawkell (New Plymouth).

RANGER DANCE GAY SCENES AT LEAMINGTON One of the social events of last week was the Ranger Dance, held in the Leamington Hall on Thursday night. Guides and their friends attended from Hamilton, Waitoa, Te Awamutu, Morrinsville, and Ngaroma. The hall was gaily decorated in red and gold, the Ranger colours, and the Ranger badge hung on the back of the stage in a bower of foliage and flowers. The dance music was played by Clayton's Orchestra and Mr \V. Johnston made a very energetic M.C. The hostess, Mrs T. F. Richards, received the guests wearing a wine

Social e Doings, Feminine News and Notes.

crepe de chine frock. Among tho

present were:— Mesdames Lorraine, burnt maize crepe de chine; Lochead, black marocain; Leckie, floral crepe suede; Misses P. Levesque, black lace; S. Peppercorn, lemon georgette; M. Wilkinson, pink crepe de chine; J. Bryant (Te Awamutu), moss green marocain; M. White, plum windswept satin; Una Care, powder blue matalasse; M. Cubis, floral organdie; R. Price, shell pink matalasse; Joan Hardy, green chiffon velvet; Yandle, black crushed velvet; E. Caley, black lace; G. Brunskill, green lace; N. Reece, figured crepe; M. Burns, flame lace; E. Burns, green polka dotted muslin; N. Ogilvy, floral organdie; F. Levesque, green crepe de chine; K. Home, floral taffeta; P. Ogilvy, blue crepe de chine; F. Straw-bridge, crimson ring velvet; F. Clark, shell pink silk velvet; T. Scott, salmon pink organdie; B. Stead, white crinkle, crepe; H. Dallimore, floral taffeta; Robin Douglas, flame satin; Margaret Douglas, pink matalasse; G. Bolton, sea green windswept satin; M. Grey, black souple satin; A. Haycock, crimson crepe de chine; E. O'Keefe, pastel pink crinkle crepe; J. Page (Hamilton), whitegeorgette; B. Stead, floral ninon; Phyllis Garland, blue floral crepe; L. Sutcliffe, scarlet lace: Joan Lorraine, green taffeta; M. Sutcliffe, black ring velvet; Doreen Wattam, shell pink crepe de chine; N. Greenside, blue organdie; K. Lakeway (Hamilton), gold windswept satin; Hilda Dallimore, figured voile; I. Nicholson, checked taffeta; 1). Hubbard, powder blue net; Joan Ross, Lemon georgette; R. Hensen, pink crepe de chine; D. Lochead, floral georgette; Joan Wild, pink georgette; Zclda Dray, crimson chiffon. PICTURE PARTY BOWLERS. HONOURED The success of the Cambridge rink, Messrs W. R. Garrard, W. E. Westlake, E. C. Wallis, and H. N. Freeman in winning the Cambridge Bowling Club's Easter Tournament, was celebrated last Wednesday evening when a picture party was given by the president of the Club, Mr Edwin James.

Those present were Mr and Mrs Freeman, Mr and Mrs Wesllake, Miami Mrs Wallis, Mr and Mrs Garrard, Mr Edwin James, Mr and Mrs

D. J. Lundon, Mr and Mrs F. R. Wooldridge, Dr and Mrs H. C. Tod, Mr and Mrs A. Pearce, Mr and Mrs •dgar James, Mr and Mrs H. E. Amyes, and Mr G. A. James.

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Waikato Independent, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3449, 28 April 1936, Page 6

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Of Interest to Women Waikato Independent, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3449, 28 April 1936, Page 6

Of Interest to Women Waikato Independent, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3449, 28 April 1936, Page 6

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