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WANGANUI.

August 5. Golf. On Friday a golf match was played on the Belmont links between the Manawatu Ladies’ Golf Club and the Wanganui Ladies’ Club. Drags left town about 10.30 for the links, and, after an early lunch, play was started, the Wanganui Club winning by 3 games. The players for Wanganui were: Miss Cave, Miss Cowper, Miss Stanford, Mrs. Good, Miss Bates, Mrs. Sarjeant, Mrs. Imlay Saunders, Mrs. Lomax, Mrs. Armstrong, Miss Nixon, Miss A. Cowper, Miss B. Taylor, Miss Gresson. The Manawatu team were: Mrs. Innes, Mrs. Mellsop, Mrs. Seifert, Miss Munro, Mrs. Warburton, Miss McLennan, Mrs. Seifert, Miss Abraham, Miss S. McLennan, Miss O’Brien, Mrs. Macpherson, Mrs. Sim, Mrs. Fitzherbert. Amongst those present on the links were: Mrs. Barnicoat, Mrs. Phillips (Canterbury), Mrs. Dove, Mrs. Lomax, Mrs. W. Anderson, Miss C. Anderson, Mrs. Paterson, Mrs. Lomas, Mrs. Meldrum, Miss Hawken, Mrs. R. Jackson, Mrs. Bailey, Mrs. Mackay, Miss W. Anderson, Mrs. Brookfield, Mrs. Howarth, Mrs. Tewsey, Mrs. Izard, Mrs. Fairburn, Miss Bates, Miss Frankish, Mrs. John Anderson, and others. An Enjoyable Dance. A very enjoyable little dance was given on Friday evening by the members of the Bridge Club as a finale to the junior tournament that has been played during the winter months. The dance was held in the Assembly Rooms, and the floor was perfect. The supper table was very prettily arranged with masses of yellow spring bulbs and deep crimson anemones and streams of yellow ribbons, all the candles having artistic little crimson shades. Mrs. H. Sarjeant wore a smart gown of cream eolienne, made in Empire style, with floral silk sash, the decollete banded with motifs of embroidery and lace; Mrs. John Mason, rose pink and cream striped chiffon taffetas with cream net and lace on her

corsage, the sleeves having trellis work of old rose silk, and the same on the skirt; Miss J. Mason, pale blue chiffon taffetas, made in Empire style, with panel on the skirt, bordered with French knots and bolero of Honiton lace, in her eoiffure she wore a pale blue chou; Miss Moore, becoming gown of salmon pink eharmeuse, made in Empire style, with sleeves composed of cream net and lace, and the same on her decollete, with trellis work of the eharmeuse; Miss C. Anderson, pale pink striped chiffon taffetas with the overskirt coming to a point in the front, the sleeves were short, and composed of tiny frills of cream lace, and vest of the same with silver tassels and cream chiffon flowers on her corsage, in her coiffure she wore a coronet of tiny pink roses; Miss Wilford wore a smart frock of cream striped ninon over silk made in Empire style, the eorsage had silver sequin net on it, and in her coiffure she wore v inlet-shaded ribbons; Miss W. Anderson, cream satin with overskirt of silver sequin net; Miss Brettargh, soft pink silk Empire gown with cream net and laee on her eorsage and pink ribbons in her hair; Miss D. Brettargh, cream eharmeuse directoire frock, with net on her eorsage and silver trimming, in her coiffure she wore white ribbons; Miss Brewer, handsome black silk gown with wide berthe of cream laee, in her hair she wore a spray of deep crimson berries; Miss G. Anderson wore a white silk frock with net and lace on her corsage; Miss E. Anderson, pale pink silk gown with folded chiffon on her corsage; Miss Gresson, pretty white silk with wide tucks on the skirt, and sash of pale blue silk, in her coiffure she wore a spray of silver leaves; Miss Stanford, black chiffon taffetas with berthe of cream lace; Miss Stevenson, beautiful cream eharmeuse Empire gown, with sleeves of laee, net and chiffon ornaments on her decollete, a band of gold tissue in her coifl'ure; Miss K. McBeth, black chiffon taffetas gown with berthe of cream net and lace; Miss McBeth (Feilding), wore a becoming Empire gown of cream chiffon taffetas, square yoke with silver sequin on decollete; Miss P. Jones, black chiffon taffetas with medallions of cream lace; Miss Kerr, turquoise blue velvet gown with folded bands of the same on her square-cut corsage, elbow sleeves; Miss Heaps wore pale blue ninon over silk with cream net and lace on her corsage. Personal. Miss Mcßeth, of Feilding. is the guest of her cousin, Miss K. Mcßeth, in Wanganui. Mrs Innes, of Palmerston North, has been staying in Wanganui with Mrs Liffiton. Miss O’Brien, of Palmerston, has been staying in Wanganui with Mrs Wilford. Dr and Mrs Earle, of Wanganui, have returned from their visit to Wellington. Mrs Mellsop, of Palmerston N., has been staying in Wanganui with Mrs John Anderson. Mrs Rochfort, of Eltham, is staying in Wanganui with her mother, Mrs A. Lewis. Miss Munro, of Palmerston North, has been staying in Wanganui with Mrs Dove. Mrs Imlay Saunders, of Wanganui, left this week for a trip to England. Miss Spencer, of Wanganui, who has been in England for some years, returned to New Zealand last week. HUIA.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLIII, Issue 6, 11 August 1909, Page 65

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WANGANUI. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLIII, Issue 6, 11 August 1909, Page 65

WANGANUI. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLIII, Issue 6, 11 August 1909, Page 65

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