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FEILDING.

September 5i Children’s Party. On Monday, 30th August, Mrs. Roberts, “The Hill,” gave a most enjoyable children’s party. A few grown-ups were there to help entertain the young folks. Dancing and games kept the little ones amused until half past 4, when they had a sumptuous tea. The table was prettily decorated with spring flowers. Little Miss Betty Roberts received her guests in a pretty frock of embroidered muslin. Amongst the little guests were: Miss Dorothy Levin, white silk lace and insertion; Miss W. Gorton, white; Miss Betty FitzfHerbert, white silk; Miss Roslind Jones, white silk; Miss Freida McGuire, blue cashmere; Miss Duleie McGuire, white muslin; Miss Addie MeAlTum, green velvet; Miss Jessica MeAllum, embroidered muslin; Misses Marian and Margret Atkinson, white muslin; Miss Joan Glasgow, white silk and lace; Misses Mavis and Tui Geison, cream; 'Miss Muriel Geison, white muslin; Miss Nada Cottrill, cream; Miss Jean Johnson, cream serge; Miss Ruth Innes Jones, white silk; Miss Dora Carey, white silk; Masters W. Slack, W. Roberts, M. Francis. G. Cottrill, S. Carr, E. Jones, G. Gei=on, W. Levin, F. Gorton, M. Airey, C. Willis. At the Theatre.

The pantomime "Jack and Jill,” Palmerston, was very well patronised by the Feilding people. Among the audience I noticed: Mrs. Glasgow, Miss Malfroy, Mrs. MeAllum, Mrs. Halliday, Mrs. A. .'itz.Herbert, Mrs. Levin, Mrs. Walker, Miss Walker, Miss Pratt, Mrs. Willis, Mrs. Gillespie, Messrs. Glasgow, Knyvett, Stewart, Gillespie, Dr. Willis.

A Dance On Wednesday, Ist September, « surprise party was given at Mrs. Roberta residence, “The Hill.” Among thosq present were: Mts. Roberts, black silk; Mrs. 8. Fitz Herbert, black; Mrs. Horrocks, mauve silk; Miss Pratt, whita taffeta; Miss J. Bruce, mauve silk; Miss Malfroy, blue silk; Miss Long, black silk;; Miss Levien, pink; Miss Walker, pink

muslin Princess gown; Miss E. Bruce, cream taffeta; Miss Grut, pink crepe de chine; Miss Wright, white silk; Miss Greenway, blue silk; Miss O’Halloran, blue and silver; Miss Ray, white crepe de chine trimmed with French knots; Miss M. Ray, white embroidered muslin; Miss E. Moore, yellow glace, green trimming; Miss V. Moore, white merveilleux; Miss E. Sandilands, cream silk; Miss Prior, green silk; Messrs. Caiman, Grut, Carr, Knyvett, Goodbehere, S. Fitz Herbert, Roberts, Ray, Horrocks, Ongley, Stewart, Hill, Kenny, Gillett, Nicholls, Spain, Logie, Wheelan, Twentyman, Whittington, Dr. Livsey, Personal. Miss De Castro (Wellington) is the guest of Mrs. MeAllum, Fergusson-street.

TUI.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLIII, Issue 10, 8 September 1909, Page 64

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FEILDING. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLIII, Issue 10, 8 September 1909, Page 64

FEILDING. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLIII, Issue 10, 8 September 1909, Page 64

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