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CAMBRIDGE.

Dear Bee, March 23. A most enjoyable time was spent on the Cambridge CROQUET CLUB LAWNS on Wednesday afternoon, when matches played between the Hamilton Club and the local players resulted in a win for Cambridge. Hamilton was icpresented by Mesdames Adams, Smith, Bond, and Miss W’ahiutt. A delicious afternoon tea was provided by the ladies of the club. Amongst those present I noticed Mrs. Adams (Hamilton), in a dark blue cloth skirt, figured muslin blouse, ami green and white straw hat, trimmed wit h green ribbon; Mrs. Smith (Hamilton), white embroidered m-uslin dress, and burnt straw hat trimmed with red: Mm Bond (Hamilton), white silk blouse, electric blue skirt and white hat ; Miss Walnntt (Hamilton), white musli-n frock,

white hat; Mrs. Edmunds, -cream skirt, white silk blouse. Fnuanui luil trimmed with red; M is. H. < loaper. pa h ■ green canvas vuile, lurud-anue -laee collar, tussore -ilk dust coat, and white motor cap: Mi's M. Duma*, pale green t u-soiv, with cn-um lace yoke, wlriu- Tuscan straw luit Dimmed with white tuile and long while oMrics fealher; M>w. Eurh’, white snu-lnt blouse, dark bine skirt, white Paimuui bat; Mrs. MeDennoU, grey muslin, wlntc hat; Mrs. Bimyard white muslin and white Amazon hat; Mrs. Court, white silk hkmse, black skirt and wltite Imt; Mrs. Riehai dsmi. grey skirt, dewcred nruslin blouse and white bat; Miss Ricliardsnn, white muslin, and Panama hat trimmed with white; Miss Piekcring, rwling -costume; Miss Hill, white cmbw>id<-i<’d muslin and green hat trininx'd with gi-ren; Miss Welts, navy bine silk with vest of white laee, whito bat irimuxsl with green and crown ol pink daisies; Mrs. Stewart, pink linen frock, and brown bat; MisS Aspiuall, white enrbi-imleved inuslin, black hat with blaek plumes; Miss E. Sheet, white muslin. and sailor Imt; Mrs C. Hunter, white <‘mbroHlered coat and skirt and blaek hat ■ Mrs.. A. Bell, blue skirt, white blouse, ami white hat trimmed with blue; Miss Howard, white muslin and white hat; Airs. A. Wilkinson, white nnislin and black l»it ; Mrs. A. (lane, white muslin, and white hat -trimmed with blue and pink. (hi Thursday aftcrMoon Dr. and Airs. Roberts gave A MOST DELIGHTFU. GARDEN PARTY at their lovely home, “Ingleside." j lm day was perfect, and there was a large gathering, between 70 mid SO people lasing present. Among the sunusenients was competition in which the competitors had (o discover the names of places in a number of words in which the letters were all transplaced. Five tied lot Ist prize, mid they had to draw for it. Miss Molly Taylor proving the winner cC a very lovely silver violet bowl on an ebony stand ; Mrs. A. Gane secured the 2nd prize, a ent glass and silver trinket, case; mid the booby, which fell to Miss Ansenue, of HamiTt’on, was a pretty cream jug in Devonshire ware. Thj* afternoon tea was laid in the diningroom. the table being most artistically arranged. Later in the afternoon after the competitions were over a little croquet was played : Mrs. Roberts received her guests in an exquisite dress of cream cascade silk lined with cream glace silk, llie skirt made with broad tucks mid a

deep flounce of silk Maltese lace. th* bodice having a vest of chiffon and narrow lace, and a hertlie of *he same lace as that on the skirt, and elbow sleeves, green straw hat with a white'ruche edged with black lace, the crown made of pihk crushed roses, and trimmed with daliliacoloured velvet and shaded rosea; Mrft J. C. Macky (Devonport)' wore a verj handsome gown of brown crepe de chine over glace silk and cream vest, brown and green toque trimmed- with roses; Mrs. Pickering, navy blue costume an<* black hat; Mrs. Hammond, black silk voile skirt, white silk blouse and navy blue hat trimmed with dark and light blue; Miss'Fisher, pale blue muslin, and white hat; Mrs. Brooke, black bengaline trimmed with silk, black l>onnet; Mrs. G. Clark, black and white costume: and black and white bonnet; Miss Clarke, cream voile .with lace yoke, cream hat with cream flowers'; Mrs. A. .Gane, pale blue costunie, pale blue hat'with pink loses; Mrs. Lyons-Montgomery, cream silk blouse, holland skirt trimmed with insertion, large white leghorn hat trimmed with black velvet and black plumes; Miss Boid, flowered muslin frock, red hat. with cherries; Mrs. A. Bell, cream costume. white hat trimmed with pink and blue tulle; Mrs. N. Banks, White dered muslin, white hat with white tulle ruche and art shades of pink, green and fawn ribbon and a cluster of peaches with leaves; Mrs. J. Stone,' black cos tunic. black and white bonnet; Miss Stone, white embroidered muslin, white hat with a wreath of foliage; Mrs. Price, cream canvas voile, white hat trimmed with old rose ribbon; Mrs. Skcet, black costume, black bonnet with violets; Miss E. Skect, navy bluemuslin,white hat; Mrs Earl, navy blue costume; hat to match;' Mrs. Braithwaite, black costume, black bonnet with plumes; Miss O’Halloran, grey curt and ; skirt, black toque trimmed with chiffon; Mrs B. Cqtiper, cream silk voile with vest, of cream lace, cream crinoline straw hat trimmed with moss green tulle, moss green velvet and green osprey; Miss Gwynncth, white silk blouse, black silk skirt, black hat with black and white ruche and bunch of cherries; Miss Dunne, black silk taffeta wit h cream lace yoke, white Tuscan straw hat trimmed with wdiite tulle, and long white ostrich feather; Miss Latimer, grey voile, brown toque with pink roses; Miss Kirkwood, pink flowered muslin, white hat with pink; Miss White, cream silk dress sand cream hat; Mrs Taylor.. black silk voile, black, and white ostrich* feather boa, blaek- bat trimmed with white ; Miss Molly Taylor, white embroidered muslin, white hat; Mrs Runeiman, black canvas voile with:cream lace yoke, white hat trimmed W'ith heliotrope; Mrs Richardson, white costume and white hat trimmed with white; Miss Richardson, cream embroidered frock, green | hat; Mrs Hunter, white embroidered linen coat, and skirt and black hat; Miss Wells, white embroidered .muslin, ..pink hat trimmed . wrthvjlijeen; Mrs . James Hally, black. Silk taffeta trimmed with rit;h laec and applique, pale green crinoline straw toqua trimmed with green and blue roses ; Mr* A. Gibbons, a lovely white embroidered silk, and smart black hat with plumes; Mrs C. Stewart, pale French grey cloth trimmed with winecolourod velvet, cream crinoline straw hat, wino velvet trimming; Crowther, white embroidered muslin, white hayt trimmed with blue and green tulle; Miss Buckland, pink tussore silk, white hat trimmed with black* Miss Russell, black costume and black bonnet; Mrs Ferguson, black silk voile and black hat; Miss Ferguson, electric blue voile and while hat trimm'ed with blue; Mrs. Young, black costume and black bonnet: Miss Young string coloured silk .trimmed with cream Lice, cream" hat trimmed with foliage; Mrs Edmunds, pale grey bengaline trimmed with silk to match, cream mushroom hat trimmed with green tulle and peacocks feather?; Mrs Martyn, white liiien coat and skirt! and white hat trimmed with black velvet; Mrs McCullagh, whi(c linen coat and skirt, and white Irat trimmed with heliotrope; Mrs Buckland, a rich black silk trimmed with white silk applique, white silk vest ruehed, the bodice made with elbow sleeves and white rncked silk sleeves to the wrist, black and white oHtrieli feather boa, toque made of the rose foliage, and the crown of pink rose petals; Mrs Tsherwood. black ..canvas voile, black hat with cream lace and buttercups; Mrs W. Thornton, pale grey clpth trimmed with peacock green vielvet, and boat-shaped hat trimmed with the same shade of green; Mrs Chitty, black sntin and blaPk bonnet trimmed with pale pink roses; Miss Chittv. cream •ilk trimmed with insertion, wliito hat

with' reT ribbon; Mrs A. Souter, navy blue, skirt, white silk Mouse, black pictnrehat; Mnr Ji. Souter, navy blue skirt, white, silk'blouse, smallblack hat; Mrs Reynolds, black voile skirt' trimmed with silk, white silk blouse, black hat trimmed with clHtTon and plumes; Mrs R. J. Roberts,. black gown with cream vest, black hat trimmed with black tulle and osprey; -Mm 11. Clark, white muslin witli black spot, and brown toque; Mrs •L. Pttake, wlijite embroideredand green hat; Miss Hill, white em-broidered.-muslin. white hat trimmed with green; Mrs A. Wallace, black costume and black picture hat; Mrs J. Scott, pale green canvas voile and'red hat; Mrs E. J. Wilkinson, black silk, bodice trimmed with cream lace, and brown hat; Miss Jackson, grey skirt, white muslin blouse, white hat trimmed with black; Mis Scott, black skirt, ■white sjjk' blouse, whrrtj with blaJk'i Miss K, Selby, grey skirt, flowered muslin blouse, burnt straw hat trimmed with pink; Mrs W. Brown, coral pink silk blouse, trimmed with silk applique, bla-’k skirt and cream hat with pink roses; Miss Mackay, white muslin and white hat; Miss Rothwell, grey coat and skirt with white cloth facings, black and white ostrich feather boa, grey toque with red roses; Miss Ansenne, white muslin and white hat trimmed with white; Miss Gwyn Roberts, white embroidered muslin‘and white muslin hat; Miss Mary Roberts, white muslin frock anti white muslin hat;” Miss Ward, white muslin, burnt straw hat trimmed with tangerine rib-

si. raw nai i nnnuru wiui bon.

ELSIE.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 13, 30 March 1907, Page 45

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CAMBRIDGE. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 13, 30 March 1907, Page 45

CAMBRIDGE. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 13, 30 March 1907, Page 45