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WANGANUI.

Dear Bee, June 5. Last Thursday Mrs and Miss Moore gave A FAREWELL TEA for Mrs Krull, who left this week for a visit to England and Germany. Amongst those present were Mesdames Krull, P. Krull, F. Moore, Christie, Jacob, Earle, Good, Wall, Barnicoat, Stewart, Sarjeant, Fairburn, Gill, Carey, Spencer, Aylmer (Feilding), C. Campbell, Willord, C. Johnston, Saunders, Anderson, Izard. Misses Imlay, and Cameron. On Saturday evening Mr and Mrs Rayney Jackson gave A VERY ENJOYABLE BRIDGE PARTY as a farewell to Mrs Krull. There were eight tables. The first prizes were Won by Mrs Imlay Saunders and Mr Faiir-

burn, and the booby prizes by Mrs Goodwin and Dr. Wall. Mrs R. Jackson wore a beautiful black chiffon taffetas gown relieved with white; Mr-s H. Jaekson,' cream silk-blouse with bands of insertion and lace; Mrs Saunders, cream silk, with berthe of lace; Mrs G. Saunders, pale pink floral silk gown, with pale pink silk belt, and bands of the same on her corsage, and silver embroidered chiffon; Mrs A. Lewis wore a pale grey chiffon taffetas gown, with yoke of fine cream lace; Mrs Christie, black silk evening gown, with deep berthe effect of cream medallions and Oriental shoulder scarf; Mrs James Watt, pretty pale pink chiffon taffetas, the skirt made with gaugings of the silk embroidered in black, kimono straps of the silk, and sleeves and corsage of cream figured net; Mrs Goodwin wore a becoming frock of black chiffon taffetas, with shoulder straps of the silk, and vest and sleeves of figured net; Mrs Wall, pale blue crepe .de chine frock, with killings of the silk on the skirt, and corsage berthe of lace; Mrs Imlay Saunders, pretty pale grey crepe de chine, with silver sequin trimmings on her corsage, and shoulder scarf of silk lace; Mrs Izard, pale blue silk gown with lace; Mrs Barnicoat, black"chiffon taffetas gown, she wore a beautiful real lace berthe; Mrs Hole, becoming frock of the palest blue chiffon taffetas, with kimono sleeves, and straps of the lace over a blouse of tucked cream net; Miss Moore, pale pink silk gown, the skirt made with bands of the cream insertion, and net and lace on corsage; Miss Barnicoat, black chiffon taffetas, with Empire skirt, the belt and corsage outlined with Saxe blue silk, and a bow of the same shaded ribbon in her coiffure. Mr and Mrs Meldrum gave A MOST ENJOYABLE BRIDGE PARTY, at which there were eight tables, and the prizes were won by Mrs Greenwood, Mrs Fairburn, Dr. Wall, and Mr Cock. Mrs Meldrum received her guests in a black silk gown, with lace yoke, and large pale pink rose on her corsage. Amongst those present were Dr. and Mrs Wall, Mr and Mrs Gordon, Mr and Mrs Greenwood, Mr and Mrs Allison, Mr and Miss Jones, Mrs Johnston, Dr. Hatherly, Mrs Griffiths, Mr and Mrs Hoult, Mr and Miss Skeet, Mr and Mrs Richie, Dr. Wilson, Misses Frankish (2), Mr and Mrs Fairburn, Mr and Mrs Bedford (Thames). PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Mrs Aylmer, of Feilding, is the guest of Mrs Colin Campbell, in Wanganui. Miss Aitken, of Christchurch, is staying in Wanganui. Miss Frankish, of Christchurch, has been staying in Wanganui with Mrs F. Jones. Miss Dudley, of Rangitikei, has been the guest of Miss P. Jones in Wanganui. Mrs Krull and Mr Fritz Krull, of Wanganui, have gone for a trip to Germany and England. Mrs Dodgshun, of Wanganui, has left for Cambridge, where she will stay with her daughter, Mrs Lacy Peake. Miss W. Anderson, of Wanganui, left this week for Auckland, going via the main trunk line.

HUIA.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XL, Issue 24, 10 June 1908, Page 62

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WANGANUI. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XL, Issue 24, 10 June 1908, Page 62

WANGANUI. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XL, Issue 24, 10 June 1908, Page 62