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NEW PLYMOUTH.

isee s July tO. The second of the series of ASSEMBLIES held in the Theatre Roy .11 last Wednesday evening was thoroughly enjoyed by these who were there. The floor, music, and supper were simply delightful. Among those present were Mrs Evans, black silk; Miss Evans, white insertioned silk, relieved with pale pink; Miss B. Evans (debutante) was much admired in a pretty tueked satin, trimmed with silver passementerie and laee; Miss Bedford, white silk and net; Miss Kemp, vieux rose, trimmed with cream laee; Mrs Penn, white satin, prettily trimmed with net, scarlet flowers on corsage; Miss Drake, white satin, yellow roses on decolletage; Miss A. Drake, yellow’ silk; Miss Taylor, white silk and ehiffon; Mrs C. T. Mills, pink satin; Mrs Greenaway, pale green, veiled in white muslin; Miss Wright, very pretty cream mousseline de soie; Miss Capel, black ’‘frilled” net; Miss N. Capel, white muslin, relieved with scarlet roses; Miss M. Capel, white net over satin; Miss Miller, cream crepe de chine over pink silk; Miss Paul, cream frilled silk, bodiee prettily trimmed with silver, finished with angel sleeves; Miss Biggs, cream satin and net; Mrs H. Bailey, pretty black net frock, trimmed with jet; Mrs Wright, pale silk; Miss Walker, cream net over pink silk; Miss Kerkly, cream and dark green; Miss Gallagher, pretty buttercup chiffon, trimmed with blaek velvet and searlet roses; Miss McAllum, black net, and scarlet roses on corsage; Miss G. McAllum, pretty pink satin with ehiffon frills; Mrs Foote, handsome blue satin, trimmed with eream laee and insertion; Miss Foote (debutante), very pretty frock of white tueked net over satin, and carried a dainty bouquet; Mias Wilson, white frilled silk, flowers in coiffure; Miss G. Holdsworth, black satin, trimmed with cream insertion; Miss Wilson (Naseby), very pretty satin frock of a dark shade of eau de Nil, trimmed with eream lace; Miss J. Fraser, cream and pale pink silk; Mrs Courtney, black satin; Miss G. Shaw, eream silk and laee; Miss Ragley (Stratford), very pretty primrose silk; Miss Roy, blue silk; Mrs Kerr, blaek silk; Miss B. Thomson, pale blue silk and cream laee: Miss W. Thomson, white satin; Mrs SLulden, blaek net; Mrs Collins, blaek net over satin; Miss Aymes, white satin; Mrs Burgess, black silk; Mrs Paton, blaek spangled net; Mrs Morgan, blaek net over

■ilk; Miss J. McKellar, white muslin over pale pink; Miss Lewis, pale blue silk, veiled in white net; Miss E. MeKellar, white satin; Mrs Pope, blaek net; Mrs Hutehen, pretty cream figured silk; Mrs Wilson, eream brocade and net trim-, mings; Mrs Griffiths, eream satin; Miss Marchant, cream silk and chiffon; Miss Sutton, cream satin; Misses Hanna (2), black satin, relieved with white; Mrs Home, white net over pink silk; Miss Maekay, pretty cream silk, trimmed with forget-me-nots and pale pink roses; Miss Orbell, pretty white frilled silk. Among the gentlemen were Messrs Lowe, McKellar, Standish (2), Thomson, Griffiths, Wilison, Burr. Jeffreys, Macey, Beckett, Paul, Kerr, Humphries, Taylor, McKenzie (Wellington), Fraser, Morpeth, Sumner, Woodhouse. Clarke, Carthew, Wynn • Williams, Burgess, Southey, Baker, Fookes, George, Shaw (2), Collins, Miller, Whitcombe, T. Shaw. Hutehen, Currie, McAllum, L. Williams, Waddie, P. Webster, Robertson. Hanna. Dr. Home, etc. Last Thursday evening th. bovlers held their annual SOCIAL in the Freemasons’ Hall. It w..~ .. great success. The hall, under the . bit management of Mr. Harry Goldwater, was beautifully decorated with palms and mirrors. Two dressing-rooms were arranged for card-playing, while the large outer perch was canvassed in and cosily arranged as a drawing-room. The sup-per-room, due mostly to Mrs. Paul and Miss Lawson, was prettily arranged with flags and ferns. The supper table was daintily decorated with ferns, violets and yellow and white daisies, the whole being lighted up with fairy lamps and Chinese lanterns. The music was played

ky Mr. McKnight’s excellent orchestra. As the place was crowded there were many there I did not see, but amougat those I noticed were: Mrs. Paul, black satin, and sequin trimming; Miss Paul, pale given silk; Miss Biggs, black silk; Mrs. Cooke, black satin; Alias Tobias (Auckland), while silk, with scarlet chou; Miss Ramson, rose pink silk; Miss —. Ramson, while; Alis-.es Morey (2), white* silk and lace trimmings; Mis. Ab. Goldwater, black satin and jet; Miss I. Goldwater, white silk; Mrs. Cock, black silk; Alias Cock, pale pink figured silk; Airs. Craigniile, pink silk blouse, black skirt : Miss Craigniile, black silk; Alias Allen (Picton), rich cream satin: Airs. Quilliam, black; Miss V. Quilliam, pretty blue silk blouse, dark skirt; Airs. W. Newman, black satin; Airs. A. Fookes, green silk, trimmed -with a Paisley border, finished with a handsome collarette; Airs. Blylh. black silk; Airs. Alills. black and pink: Mrs. Wright, navy blue silk, with white insertion; Miss Walker, pink and cream; Miss G. Avery, white silk, with pale pink belt; Aliss A. Avery, pretty white tucked silk, trimmed with flutings of satin; Airs. Cottier, black; Aliss I. Cottier, white; Airs. Penn, black and white; Aliss Jackson, pink silk blouse, dark skirt : Airs. Verieker-Binden, cream silk; Airs. Leafe, black, handsome Afaltese lace scarf; Airs. Dempsey, black: Aliss Dempsev, cream silk: Airs. Hood, black; Airs. Rundle: Mrs. McKellar; Airs H. Goldwater, blaek silk and white lace; Airs. Brooking; Aliss Furlong, pink silk: Airs. Hall, cream satin, trimmed with blaek velvet; Airs. Afarks; Aliss Teed, pink silk; Aliss Jaeob, yellow satin, veiled in black net; Aliss Al. Skinner, pale pink, with black velvet trimmings; Mrs. H. Bailey, black, relieved with a rose pink chou; Airs. Aliddleton; Aliss J. Fraser. green silk; Aliss Hanna, white silk. Among the gentlemen were: Alessrs. Paul (.3), •■Goldwater (2), Hall, Bailey, Dempsey. Horrocks, Brooking, Marks, Quilliam, R. Cock, Fookes, Alills. Jackson, Cottier, Kebbel, Macey, McKellar, Jenkinson, Avery 12), Humphries (2), Hanna, Fraser, McKenzie (Wellington), Ramson, Newman, Currie, etc. NANCY LEE.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXI, Issue III, 18 July 1903, Page 199

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NEW PLYMOUTH. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXI, Issue III, 18 July 1903, Page 199

NEW PLYMOUTH. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXI, Issue III, 18 July 1903, Page 199