HAWERA.
Dear Bee, July 7 THE \X\l Al, BAM, given by the football: chib Jast Eridav week was delight fill. As this is one of the most enjoyable dances of the season, a large number of people were present from all parts. Ihe ball-reoln was - VerV prettily deeorated, the football colours - amber arid Mack being ihe most noticeable feature, 'life floor was in perfect ordeg. ami the mnsie supplied by the Misses Elynn was all one eonld desire. Dancing was kept up until about halfpast two. when it was brought to a close
by the ringing <»f "Auld Lang Syne” in honour of those footballers who are going Home with the New Zealand team. Amongst those present I noticed Mr* 11. Wil-on, Mrs A. -Hunter. Miss <;hnn < M~a uniat. Misses Baird (2t. Miss Carey, Mi — Alexander. Mis- Stringer. MtsW’.O. Williams. Mi-> Lathi. Mi-s White. Mrs Jury. Mi-s Douglas. Mi<s Ryan, Miss Joseph (Canterbury), Mis- Lempfert, Mr* Smith. Miss Brett. Misses Caplen (2). Misses Young (2). Miss Living-tom*. Miss Sutton. Miss ('lapham, Miss Greaves. Miss Reilly, Mr«-R<ge, Miss Day. Mi-s Sutton, Miss Wilson, Miss Campbell. Miss Robinson. Miss Page (Wellington), Mrs Wrigley. Miss Curtis, Mis*. Flynn. Mrs Brown. Mrs Stewart (Normaiiby). Mi-s (’outts. Amongst the gentlemen present were Messrs Parkin son. Smilh, Buchanan, Liddle, Glenn. Norton. Nicholson, Swinburne. (I. Glenn (Manaia). Hunter (2), Glasgow (El--Iham>. IL Wil-on, Turton. Dr. Brown. Taylor (Manaia). Nalder. Baird (2). Hamilton (Manutahi). Williams. Trevithick. Burke (Manaia), Sullivan (Okaiaua ». Greville. Last Friday evening Mrs G. McLean gave \ LARGE BRIDGE PARTY which was very enjoyable. There were several tables. and some most interesting games were played. A most delicious supper was partaken of in the diningroom after play was over. Amongst the plavers were Mrs McLean. Mrs O'Callaghaii. Miss McLean. Mrs Meek. Mrs Basham, Miss Taylor. Mrs Brown. Mrs (outts. Mrs Brett. Miss Dingle, Mrs Caplen. Mrs Foyster. Mrs Gcodstm. Mrs Turnbull. Messrs McLean. Welsh. Foyster. Parkinson. Dingle. Meek. O’Callaghan. Tank-. Turnbull. Basham. Good-on. I’he lluaki Hockey team (ladies), which journeyed to Palmerston North last week, returned last Saturday night. They had three matches with the following team-: Craven ( Palnier.-t ;n North ), Napier, ami Wanganui. Sad to relate, they were beaten by all three teams, though not badly by any means. They all speak very highly of those ladies who entertained them in Palmerston North and Wanganui.
ENA.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXV, Issue 2, 15 July 1905, Page 47
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390HAWERA. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXV, Issue 2, 15 July 1905, Page 47
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