NEW PLYMOUTH.
May 14. Hockey Dauce. A vary sureeraful dance was held in the Brougham-street Hall last Wednesday evening by the pew Plymouth Hockey Clnb. The mn«V was supplied by Mrs. W. Wood, and extras were played by Misses Kirkbv, Brewster, M. Clarke, D. Bedford, and O. Maekay. The table decorations were composed of chrysanthemums and autumn leaves. ’Among those present 1 noticed: Miss Robinson, in pretty black chiffon taffetas, with cream net blouse, finished with pale blue French knots; Miss 8. Capel, pale bine French knots; Miss 8. Capel, pale green taffetas, finished with cream laee; Miss E. Capel black and white striped taffetas, pale blue ribboned sash; Miss Crawford, cream silk, finished with silk embroidery and Valenciennes trimming: Mies A.
Crawford, pale blue Bilk lustre, wftS silk bands on shirt, bib yoke inert vrtth eream lace insertion; Mrs. Harvey, cream flowered Silk, with satin bands on skirt, eream lace berthe relieved with red roses; Mira Hanna, black satin, foMedl chiffon berthe, finished with steel trimming; Miss N. Hanna, pale Hue siflr, deep band of insertion, Inset in frilled Skirt; Miss Dempsey, pate green silk, cream laee on deeolletage, relieved with pate pink rose*; Mrs. Fenton, handsome Maek sequined robg; Mies Fenton, peacli coloured silk, with eream Ince and pink roses finishing corsage; Miss Brewster, pale pink muslin, bib yoke of floral pink ribbon; Mira Dutt is, pretty pale pink chiffon taffeta*, bib yoke of cream laee insertion, finished with silver tassels; Mira — CnrtiS, pate blue taffetas; Miss L. Ryan, rose pink crepe de chine; Miss Clarke, pale blue silk, satin bands on skirt deenlletog* relieved v.ith dark red roses; Mira B. Cterfcn, rose pink muslin, eream laee bib yoke bound with rose pink silk; Hiss Bedford, heliotrope muslin; Miss D, Bedford, cream silk, Miss M. Clarke, pretty pale pink chiffon silk, over gtaee, tiny pink ro«es in coiffure; Mira Klrkhy, eream laee over gfaefl, pale blue floral ribbon sash; Miss Leaths m, pale blue peon de soie, with foMed chiffon Hrthe, embroidered with silver sequins; Miss N. Collis, eream silky
Wlsg ftnery, jresn and pink floral musUU; Miss Ileal*/, pale pink eillc with darker pink rose. OU corsage; Mies A. Avery pate heliotrope chiffon taffetas, With violet velvet outlining bib yoke; Mias Free, pale pink muslin, trimmed with Wide bands of silk, embroidered with gold; Miss G. Avery, pretty cream ehiffon taffetas; Miss Weller, yellow eilk, with satin Empire sash; Miso V. Simpeoa, white silk; Miss D. Simpson, pretty white book muslin, trimmed with bands of satin ribbon; Mrs. Balharry, cream chiffon taffetas; MBs MacDiarniid, dainty white hitislin.' With folded bodlee; Miso Fraser, dainty pftle Wo satin charmeuse Directoire frock, veiled in pale blue embroidered tulle; Miss Mills, pretty white muslin; Mrs. Penn, black net over satin, pink roses on decolletage and in coiffure; Miss Gallagher (Auckland), pretty pale shell-pink chiffon taffetas, cream lace berthe; Miss E. MeAllum black net; Mrs. H. Stocker, pink silk with Empire sash; Miss Thomson, rose pink silk; Miss S. Thomson, pretty rose pink silk, senii-Empire, black velvet ribbon in coiffure; Miss F. Evans, pale pink silk, with embroidered chiffon berthe; Mrs. Rollo, turquoise blue silk; Mrs. Kebbell, pale blue floral muslin, trimmed with narrow Valenciennes lace; Mies Roy, pale blue silk mesaaline, with silver sequined berthe; Miss O. Mackay, pink floral net, frills edged with ecru Valenciennes lace; Miss Snowball, pretty turquoise blue silk, banded With white eilk; Miss Jaekson, cream silk, with Ecarlet roses in corsage; Miss Harvey, turquoise blue silk with satin bands on skirt, bodice finished with cream lace; Miss Collier (Wanganui), cream silk. Personal Items. Mr. and Mrs. Fraser have returned to New Plymouth, after their pleasant trip to Rotorua. Mrs. and Miss Bayley, New Plymouth, who have been the guests of Mrs. Christie, Wanganui, have now returned. Miss Gallagher, Mount Roskill, is visiting Mrs. Penn, New Plymouth. Miss Collier (Wanganui) is visiting her aunt. Mrs. Heard, New Plymouth. NANCY LEE.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLII, Issue 20, 19 May 1909, Page 64
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653NEW PLYMOUTH. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLII, Issue 20, 19 May 1909, Page 64
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