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CAMBRIDGE.

Dear Bee, June 3. AT THE GOLF LINKS on Saturday afternoon the usual monthly tournament was completed. The ladies’ match was mon by Miss Kathleen Willis, and the gentlemen’s by Mr L. J’cakc. 'l'here was a large number of players out on the links. Afternoon tea was provided by the ladies. The following are the scores of the tournament : - I.••dies. Gentlemen. Miss K. Wi11i5..57 Peake Miss N. Young. ..<V» Richardson 49 Mrs Matheson ...71 Dr. Coates 5(» Miss .1. .!. Brooks 71 (’rawford s<> Miss M. Young. .73 Ruckland (><» Miss II We115....73 <’. Coates <S7 Miss Yonge 77 Lea 99 Miss Cano 80 Lewis 71 Anderson 72 Connor 73 Dixon 73 Fa mail 75 Stone 80 On Wednesday a most successful J.IBRARY BALL was held in the Alexandra (bill in aid of the new library building. The prime

movers in the matter were Mrs James Daily and. Airs .Dickenson (wife of the Chairman of the Committee), a —i't‘<l by a committee consisting j£ Alodainvs AlcCullagh, C. Hunter, E. F. Robots, A. Wilkinson, and Savage. The halt was beautifully decorated. The rnu-ic was kindly provided by the Canibiidge Orchestral Society, under Air J. E. Fdwaids. There was a perfect deldge of rain all day and all night, so that it was really wonderful to think- that 100 people should brave the elements. A niost enjoyable evening was spent by all present, ami it is satisfactory to know that £l5 worth of tickets had been disposed of previously, otherwise the weather would have ruined it financially. Amongst those present were Mrs James Jlally in a black accordion-pleated chiffon gown, tangerine lose on corsage; Mrs AlcCullagh, black silk voile much lucked, white opera cloak; Airs C. Hunter, black merveilleux silk, white opera cloak; Airs Dickenson, black voile; Mrs A. Wilkinson, black accordion-pleated silk; Airs McDermott, black silk; Airs Pilcher, green silk blouse, black skirt; Mrs A. Gibbons, white silk much tucked, hanging sleeves of accordion-pleated chitton, crimson silk opera coat; Mrs A. Shaw, blue and white silk blouse, black skirt; Mrs Connor,'black brocaded silk: Aliss Hally, pale blue crepe de chine, guipure lace berthe, cerise roses on corsage; Aliss Young (Wellington), black satin, blue chou on corsage, blue opera coat; Aliss Wells, cream silk, pink poppies on bodice; Aliss IL Wells, black silk, lace berthe and sleeves; Aliss Keesing. white silk much tucked and inserted with lace, red roses on corsage; Aliss Pilcher, cream silk; Aliss Rouge, white silk blouse trimmed with lace, black skirt : Aliss E. Rouge, blue silk trimmed with white lace; Aliss Stewart, white muslin, apricot sash; Aliss Veale, crushed strawberry gown; Aliss G. Hill, pale pink silk, with green spray on corsage; Aliss Pickering, cream silk tucked and inserted with lace, touches of pale blue on corsage; Aliss —. Pickering (debutante) looked very sweet in white silk; the Alisses Boyce, white silks and blue sashes; Aliss E. Al u I lions, white silk; Aliss Jeffries, white spotted net over white silk; Aliss Amies Plescber, white muslin; Aliss Agnes Plescber, cream cashmere; Aliss Rose McVeagh , blue and white delaine; Aliss T. AlcVeagh.

blue cashmere; Aliss Nixon, cream cashmere: Miss Kerr, black silk blouse, black skirt; Aliss Clarke, white silk, much tucked; Aliss AlcFarlane, cream silk; Aliss L. AlcNeish, white muslin; Aliss D. Payze, champagne coloured canvas voile; Aliss Ferguson, white muslin; Aliss Taylor. black velvet with lace sleeves. The men were Alessrs Taylor (3), Panton (Hamilton), Clarke. D'ckenson, Isherwood, AlcDermott, Falls, Richards (2), Douglas, Allen (3), Hay (2), Payze, B. Clarke, Hally, Hunter, F. Howe, Richardson, Ferguson (2), Curtain, Barniball. Pirani, Boyce (3). Webster, Hartlv. Edwards, Wells, J. K. Popple, Potts’ Garland (2). The following evening A CHILDREN’S DANCE TT”s held and passed otT most successfully. They were more favoured than the grown-ups, as the weather had taken a change for the better. It was a very pretty sight to see the little ones so thoroughly enjoying themselves. The Cambridge orchestra was again present, and played several of the dances during the evening. Several of the older ones were very good in dancing with the little ones, greatly to their delight. Amongst the ladies I noticed: Airs. Jas. Jlally. black accordion-pleated chi lion, with lovely crimson velvet Howers on corsage and in coiffure. Airs. McCiillagh, black silk voile, white opera cloak; Airs A. Slone, white silk,with black velvet bow' on corsage; Mrs. E. Souter, black net. relieved with white; Mrs. C. Hunter, black poplin; Airs. Palmer,

black; Jhs. Sevayne, black and white voile; Airs. Sharpe, green silk blouse, with white vest, black skirt; Aliss Sharpe, pale blue silk; Aliss Gardner, white nnisliu blouse, black skirt; Aliss Hill, white silk, long crimson opera eoat; Aliss Williams, white spotted net, trimmed with white satin ribbon, white lace bertha, coronet of pink daisies in her hair; Miss Richardson, white silk, pale blue sash, pale blue bow in her hair; Aliss Taylor, black velvet, with laee sleeves; Miss Pickering, white silk, with pale bine on corsage; Airs. A. Gibbons, while silk, long crimson silk opera coat; Aliss Young (Wellington), black voile, with large white Japanese silk collar, with hand-painted flowers on it. blue velvet opera coat; Miss Hally, white silk; Aliss Skeet. white silk; Aliss G. Hill, pale pink silk: Aliss Allen, white silk, with touches of black silk on corsage; Aliss Alullions, pale blue blouse, black skirt; Aliss Al. Fisher, cream voile; Aliss A. Clarke, white silk: Miss Kerr, crimson silk blouse, black skirt; Miss Carly, blue silk and while l - .ce; Miss Cliflin, blue and white silk blouse-, black skirt. Amongst the little folk were; Miss I). Payze, white muslin, blue sash; Miss K. Hally, white silk. .Miss A. Hally, white silk; Miss E. Souter, white silk; Aliss L. Boyce, pale blue; Miss M. Boyce, pale green voile; Aliss D. Arnold, cream silk; Miss C. Savage. white musuin with red on bodice; Aliss E. Savage, white muslin .Miss M. Hunter, white silk: Aii-s B. Hunter (Hamilton), white silk; Aliss B. Taylor, yellow silk; Aliss D. Pileher, cream silk, tartan sash; Aliss Al. Pilcher white silk, yellow sash; Alisses C., I)., and E. Hill, while muslins; Aliss L. Bell, cream voile; Aliss E. Bell, eream voile; Aliss A. Atkinson, blue voile: Aliss E. Dickenson, white muslin, blue sash; Miss E. Sevayne, yellow voile; Aliss K. Sevayne. white muslin. The boys were Masters B. Willis. Brunskill. F. Hunter, J. Alartyn. T. Hill, L. Wilkinson. K. AVilkinson. L. Stone. C. Young, Al. McDermott. Palmer, Robertson j2). Atkinson, Hally (2), Tribe. Leslie, Allen (2), Fisher. Amongst the men were: Alessrs. Fisher (3), Hunter. Selby, Boyce (2), Firth. Falls. Dickenson, McDermott. Taylor (3), Edwards, Ingles, Palmer.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXIV, Issue 23, 10 June 1905, Page 46

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CAMBRIDGE. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXIV, Issue 23, 10 June 1905, Page 46

CAMBRIDGE. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXIV, Issue 23, 10 June 1905, Page 46