BLENHEIM.
November 11. A Dance. » A most successful and enjoyable dance was held in St. Patrick’s Hall on Friday evening, when there were about CO young people present. Some of those I noticed present were: Mrs. Reid, blaek silk; Mrs. Walker, black sequined dress; Mrs. Greenfield, nattier blue silk; Mrs. Waddy, pale blue chiffon taffeta; Mrs. Adams, blaek silk; Mrs. Bennett, black silk; Mrs. Chaytor (Marshlands), black silk; Miss Nessie Grace, pink silk; Miss Ethel MacDonald, white silk; Miss J. Cleghorn (Wellington), white striped voile; Miss B. Vavasour, pale blue ninon; Miss E. Bell, pale blue chiffon taffeta.; Miss J. Bell, pink silk; Miss M. Bell, black silk; Misa Eastber, black
silk; Miss Amur! Neville, white silk; Miss Rene Horton, pink and white muslin; Miss D. Horton, mauve and white muslin, relieved with lace; Miss F. Chaytor, w’hite silk; Miss Isabel Chaytor, white satin handsomely trimmed; Miss Urquhart (Scotland), pink charmeuse satin; Miss Clouston, yellow silk; Miss Connie Clouston, white chiffon taffeta; Miss D. Clouston, ereme voile; Miss J. Rutherford, pink Shantung, relieved with cream laee; Miss K. Scott Smith, white spangled chiffon over white taffeta; Miss O. Leslie, blue chiffon taffeta.; Miss C. Greenfield, white silk; Miss Nivien, white silk; Miss Williams (Renwick), pale blue silk; Miss E. Bull, black silk; Miss Anderson, pink charmeuse satin; Messrs. E. Moore, G. Waddy, 11. Anderson, H. White, L. Tuke, Baigent (Dunedin), Munro (Bankhouse), G. Griffiths, Matheson, W. Churchward, F. Clouston. Drs. Adams, Bennett, D. Chaytor, G. Lucas.
Bowling. On Saturday afternoon quite a number assembled at the Blenheim bowling green, there being visiting teams from Wellington and Nelson present. The lady friends of the bowlers provided a. dainty tea, which was much appreciated by all. Some of those present were: Mesdames R. McCallum, C. Mills, Northcroft, Strachan, Carey, Adams (Langley Dale), R. Adams, R. Bell, W. Bell, Purser (Wanganui), Morton (Feilding), Marsh, Misses Scott Smith, H. McCallum, A. Neville, Anderson, E. Bell, E. Bull, Purser (Wanganui), Fulton, Messis. McCallum, C. Mills, Neville, R. Bell, Strachan, Northcroft, Broughton, Baigent (Nelson). Marsh, King (Nelson), Mansford (Nelson), Wastney (Nelson), Scott Smith, Churchward, and Dr. Pentrea.th. Personal. Mrs. W. Adams, “ Langley Dale,” is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Adams in Maxwell-road. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Burden are visiting friends in Nelson. Mr. A. Bell, ‘-Riverlands,” is visiting Christchurch. Air. and Mrs. G. Wastney (Nelson) are visiting friends in Marlborough. Miss Ivy Ewart has returned from a holiday to Nelson. Miss Perrot (Renwick) has been spending jubilee w’eek with Miss Newton, Maxwell-road. Mr. E. W. Moore, “Parikawa,” is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Redwood at 'Spring Creek. Mrs. Baigent (Nelson) and Mr. C. Baigent (Dunedin), who have been staying with Mr. and Mrs. D. Strachan, “Cowley,” have returned to Nelson. Mrs. A. Mowat is on a visit to the Empire City. Miss Rene Horton is on a visit to Wellington.
JEAN.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLIII, Issue 20, 17 November 1909, Page 67
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479BLENHEIM. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLIII, Issue 20, 17 November 1909, Page 67
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