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PALMERSTON NORTH.

Dear Bee,- Febtnary 16. A SURPRISE PARTY visited Mrs J. Bell on Friday evening. It was their intention to have danced on the lawns in the moonlight, but a shower of rain put that out of the question. Mnsie and charades passed the time very pleasantly inside. Among those present were the Misses Bell (3), Robinson (3), Hayward (2), Ensor, Currie, Keeling, Randolph, Reed, Armstrong, Patterson and others. Saturday was not a pleasant day FOR TENNIS, slight showers falling off and on all the afternoon, but the, at tendance of <p!ayers was unusually targe. Aljs Warmirton was /wearing a navy blue Norfolk costume, pale heliotrope blouse, and very becoming, navy blue hat with white Wings; Miss Warburton, blue sac c.'-at and skirt, white blouse, white hat; Miss Nicholls, white embroidered linen, pale blueisilk belt, white hat with white inching pjdgcd with line black lace; Mrs Campbell,'-.black coat and skit-, white cloth facings, burnt straw hat with green satin ribbon and pink roses; Mrs McKilight, blue Norfolk coat and skirt.

blue hat with wreath of pink flowers; Mrs Barnicoat, grey coat and skirt, navy blue hat with glace trimming; Mrs 'Tripe, navy blue coat and skirt, white doth collar,'white blouse, cream hat with pale yellow roses; Mrs Bell, blue canvas voile, navy’glace ruchings, cream lace yoke, blue hat; Mrs Piekdtt, white muslin and lace, sailor hat; Mrs Bendall, fawn crash skirt, pa’e green blouse, white hat; Mrs McGill, black skirt, cream blouse, wide scarlet silk belt, Tuscan hat with scarlet flowers; Mrs Shivas, dainty cream cloth Eton costume, cream hat with pa’e fawn wings and touch of pale blue satin; Miss Waldegrave’, white embroidered linen, white hat with white and navy blue satiii ribbon; Miss Lord (Sydney), white embroidered muslin, white hat with pale blue silk scarf; Miss Randolph, grey coat ami skirt, white vest, navy hat with yellow roses; Miss F. Randolph. white linen skirt, white silk and laee blouse, white hat with tangerine flowers; Miss Bell, white muslin, pale blue silk bat, Panama hat; Miss Gwen. Bell, white muslin, sailor* hat; Miss Reed, dark skirt, white muslin blouse, pale blue silk tie, Panama hat; Mrs Eliot, Mrs Randolph. Mrs Thompson, Misses Wilson. Ensor. Hayward. Porter, Bell (2), Glendinning (2), Watson, Messrs Bond, Wither. Him. Har-

den, Thompson. Smith. Spencer, Vaughan, Moodie, McLean, Downes, Warburton, Waldegrave (3), Bell. Patterson, Barraud, Reed. Barnieoat (2). . Dr. Campbell, the Rev. C. C. Harper and others. During the afternoon several round for the men’s championship were played. Mr Harden beat the Rev. C. Harper ti —1, (1 —3. ami later Mr Harden beat. Barraud 6 —4. 6—4; Mr Smith beat Mr Bell li —2, 6 —3. STEPHENSON’,S Ml SICAL COMEDY COMPANY played a very successful season here at the beginning of the week. ’’Dandy Doctor,” “The Skirt Dancer” and “Bill Adams” being the pieces staged. Large audiences were present at the Opera House every evening. On different occasions I noticed Mrs. J. F. Pratt wearing a black satin toilette, cream lac? berthe and scarf; Mrs. Barker, eream voile, cream coat; Mrs. H. Cooper, pale grey crepe de chine over p:nk silk, wide pink silk belt, cluster of deep crimson roses, grey coat;- Mrs. Percy Baldwin, black evening dress, black sequin trimming on bodice, white flowers; Mrs. C. Harden, pale blue silk, white ehiffon on bodice, spray of pink flowers: Mrs. Davis, grey toilette, berthe of silver sequin trimming. deep crimson rose in hair; Miss E. Riddiford, in black, cream laee scarf; Miss F. Park, pretty cream voile and laee, pink flowers on bodice and in hair, cream eape; Miss Inder, cream voile, red silk belt, white flowers; Mrs. Armstrong, black brocade and laee; Miss Armstrong, black skirl, cream tucked silk blouse, pink flowers; Mrs. Moeller, black, boitiSe niffeh trimmed- with black sequin trimming: Mrs. McKnight, becoming cream voile and lace, cluster of pink flowers bn bodice, - "NK

cream coat; Miss Randolph, blue silk and laee, pink flowers; Miss Fraser, in black, yoke ami sleeves of black net, blue coat; Miss Dalrymple,’ black skirt, cream blou-e;’Mrs. Walter Strang, cream evening dress, eream coat, with touches of blaek velvet; Miss Slack, black, touches of pale blue on bodice; Miss Green, cream silk; Miss Wood, pink silk and ehiffon, silver embroidery on bodice; Mi’s. Bagnall, blaek skirt, pule blue silk blouse, with string coloured laee; Mrs. A. N. Gibbons, blaek evening dress, touches of white’’on bodice: Mrs. Lissamen, blaek, grey accord ion-pleated coat; Miss Wyatt, in cream, pale blue accordion-pleated silk coat, with swansdown; Mrs. Haynes, in black, eream embroidered opera coat; Mrs. Beckett wore blaek, cream eoat; Mrs. Gifford Moore, white silk and lace, floral silk belt; Miss Akers, black skirl, cream gauged silk blouse; Miss Maud Akers, black skirt, blue silk blouse, with white laee; Mrs. E. W. L’itehings, white evening dre s, laee fichu: Miss Nicholl; blaek skirt, pink silk and chiffon-blouse; Mrs. Loi’ghnan, in cream brocade, scarlet cape; Miss Bachelor, white silk and chiffon; Miss Cherrett, blaek skirl, cream silk blouse; Air. and Mrs. Bendall, Aliss Cameron, Air. and Airs. Eliot, Mr. and Airs. Watson, Air. and Airs. Holmes. Air. and Airs. Rav.nbill, Airs, and Aliss Jack, Mrs. Freeman, Aliss Keeling. Aliss Porter, Airs. and. the Alisses Fitzherbert, .Misses Bell. Messrs. Gibbon (2), Fitzherbert, Waldegrave, Newton, Bell (2), Keeling, Mcßae. Baldwin, Cooper, Strang (2), Bagnall 12) ..Connell. Lo.iisrhnnn AleKnight, Watson, Weight, Patterson, Lissamen, Pratt, Reed. Haynes, Davis, Wither, Drs. Stone and .Martin, etc., etc. A TEAAI OF AIANAWATU POLO PLAYERS journeyed to Hawke’s Bay last week, and played a match at Hastings. They won by the narrow margin of one goal. The Strang Bros. (3) and Mr. Gifford Moore played for Palmerston. This week the Hawke’s Bay players visited Palmerston and played a match on the Hokowhitu grounds. They were defeated by 7 goals to L The same team played for Palmerston. ■ , Thursday was very dull and threatening for MRS. J. BELL’S CROQUET PARTY. Sharp showers fell in the morning, making the lawns damp, but otherwise everything was perfect, and all present spent a most enjoyable time. Afternoon tea, sweets, and fruit were served in the drawing-room, which had lw»sj tastefully arranged with miniature sunflowers. A break-making competition ended with the usual ’disastrous results to the majority of the players. Airs. F. S. Ale. Rae was the only one who seemed capable of making any hoops. She won the first prize, a silver-mounted puff box, with the good score of 16 hoops. Mrs.--Campbell was second with four hoops, and reteeived a green silver-mounted rpe-eimen glass. Mrs. Bell received her guests in a blaek canvas voile much trimmed

with rm-bed black satin ribbon. erenin lace yoke, black hat with black satin ribbon and quills; Miss Bell, white linen skirt, white muslin and lace blouse, deep white silk licit, white lace, hat with green ribbon and wreath of small white daisies; * Miss Gwen Be)’, white linen skirt, white muslin blouse, white hat with green and pink satin ribbon and Howers; Miss Kathleen Bell, cream and pale blue floral delaine, wide bine silk belt; Mrs. Tripe, navy coat and skirt, white cloth collar, cream bat with yellow roses; Mrs. K. W. Hi tellings, white embroidered linen eoat and skirt, floral hat; Mrs. t.'ampliell, grey Eton eosfuine, laee ami chiffon vest, wide floral silk belt, pale green sequin toque with white flowers; Mrs. Mcßae, white linen blouse and skirt, toque of forget-me-nots ami green foliages Mrs. Im ng, blue anvas voile, niching of navy glare, while vest, navy bat ; Mrs. Louisson, grey Kton costume, facings of pink cloth, lace vest, cream hat with pink roses; Mrs. W. Keeling, cream embroidered lawn over silk, eream eoat, white stole, cream ami green straw hat with pink and crimson roses; Mrs. O’Brien, navy costume, green belt and failings, blue hat with green ribbon; Mrs. Randolph, navy coat and skirt, white cloth collar, white laee vest, black and white toque; Mrs. t". Waldegravc, black silk voile, string -oloured laee on bodice, black hat with black feathers; Mrs. McKnight, bright blue voile, vest of unto boitntv. c>. ( .t ) ;<r nn and eream lace, blue hat, with pink aud heliotrope Howers; Mrs. Warburton, blue Norfolk coat and skirt, white muslin and laee blouse, navy hat with satin ribbon and white wings; Mrs. Fieeth, navy eoat ami skirt, white kid collar, navy hat with wings; Mrs. Eliot, blue skirt, cream silk blouse with string coloured insertion, black chiffon hat; Mrs. Watson, black eoat ami skirt, black hat with pule blue Rowers; Mrs. A. N. Gibbons, black ami white check costume, pink vest, burnt s’raw hat with wreath of pink flowers; Mrs. Ferriday, black, white facings braided in black, black ami white bonnet: Mrs. MePhcrson, brown coat and skirt; white hat with scarlet Howers: Mrs. Thompson. black skirt, grey coat, black and white hat with pale pink roses; Miss Edith Wilson, black voile skirt, cream silk blouse, pale blue hat; Mrs. Haynes, black voile skirl, black laee coat, black spangled toque with tangerine rose; Mrs. Reed, black skirt, fawn crash coat, brown and green hat ; Miss Randolph, grey coat ami skirt, eream clptli vest, pink and pale blue floral hjit; Miss I''. tweatn serge epafc and skirt, brown. hat .with tulle am! pink and brown roses; Miss Currie, Hack skirt, white muslin blotisc, cream hat. Mis. .1. R. F. Pratt, of Filzherbcrt, A FAREWELL PARTY for her cousin, Miss Eileen Riddiford, who is to be married very shortly. :

VIOLET.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8, 24 February 1906, Page 47

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PALMERSTON NORTH. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8, 24 February 1906, Page 47

PALMERSTON NORTH. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8, 24 February 1906, Page 47

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