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PALMERSTON NORTH.

Dear Bee, May 8. THE GOLF CLUB formally opened their season on Saturday last, when a Mixed Foursome was played, resulting in a win for Col. Gorton and Miss J. Slack. A. Stewart and Miss Warburton came second, and A. Barra nd and Miss M. Abraham third. Other entrants were: E.. D. Hoben and Mrs. Porritt, W. Strang and Miss Fannin, H. G. Moore and Miss Barraud, R. S/Abraham and Mrs. Warburton, G. W. -Warden and Mrs. L. aA. Abraham, H. R. Smith and Miss Monro, A. Stedman and Miss O’Brien, A. Seifert and Mrs. J. P. Innes, P. Mcllardie and Miss S. Abraham, Dr. Stowe and Miss McLennan, L. A. Abraham and Mrs. J. Strang, W. L. Fitzherbert and Mrs. A. E. Russell, C. el. Monro and Mrs. Wilson, LJ Seifert and Miss E.~McLennan, F. 11. Cooke and Mrs. Sim, B. Harman and Miss Slack, W. Strang and Mrs. Monro, F. Loughnan and Mrs. Louisson, R. P. Abraham and Mrs. 11. Abraham. The Misses Robinson, Amesbury-street, A SMALL DANCE last Wednesday night. The guests were mostly young people in their early teens. Miss Robinson wore a pale green crepe de chino frock, a darker shade of green velvet trimming the bodice, wide green velvet belt; Miss Belle Robinson, white silk with wide pink silk band at foot of skirt, lace trimming cofsage; Miss Warburton, pale blue crepe de chine, the skirt trimmed with bands of pale blue silk; Miss Frances Waldegrave, white muslin, the skirt'made with many little frills, edged with lace, the bodice also frilled; Miss Madge Pascal, a pretty pink silk frock, the bodice effectively trimmed with chiffon; Miss Hadfield (Wanganui), white silk and lace; Miss Smith, white silk, the bodice trimmed with accordion-pleated chiffon; Miss Armstrong, while silk and lace; the younger girls included Alison Barnicoat, Lassie Lyons, Kathleen Bell, Dorothy Tripe, Winnie Watson, Gladys Smith, Trixie W’aldegrave, Miss Clark. PERSONAL NOTES. Mrs. Pollen (Wellington) is staying with Mrs. Smith, Bank of New Zealand, Palmerston.

Miss I. Smallbone, who has been stay ing with her sister (Mrs. Barnicoat Union Bank, Palmerston) for a fort night, returned to her home in Welling ton last week.

Miss Norline Keeling (Palmerston) has gone bo visit her aunt (Mrs. C. Cox, Masterton). ' ‘ - 4 JtM,'. >

Miss H. Bell has returned from visit-

ing her sister (Mrs. E. W. Hitchings, Feilding). Miss Nina Hadfield (Wanganui) has been visiting her cousins (the Misses Robinson, Pa I merston).

VIOLET.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XL, Issue 20, 13 May 1908, Page 62

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PALMERSTON NORTH. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XL, Issue 20, 13 May 1908, Page 62

PALMERSTON NORTH. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XL, Issue 20, 13 May 1908, Page 62

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