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BLENHEIM.

•September 22. An Enjoyable Dance. Aliss Irene Horton held a most enjoyable dance in the Orange Hall on feature! ay evening. The weather was womewhat boisterous, but nevertheless there was a very good attendance, and dancing was continued until midnight. The floor was in its usual good order, mnd Aliss Doris Fisher officiated at the jdano. Aliss Horton looked well in black chilfon taffeta; Aliss D. Horton wore a. muslin gown. Olliers present ( wereAlesdames Alaclaine, white silk; AVilmot (Nelson), creme silk; Bennett, black chiffon taffeta; Walker, black taHeta; Huhne, white muslin; Evatt (Stratford), black velvet; Alisses Ewart, creme frock; Brittain, white muslin; 1-. Chaytor, pink charmeuse; O. Alarsh, pale blue silk; Isobel Chaytor, white satin gown; Cooke (Christchurch), .-axe blue matin; Muir, black satin; Sc’dlard, green ninon; B. Griffiths, heliotrope ninon grown; B. Aljowat, white muslin; I’-. [MacDonald, creme net Empire frock; AL [McNab, oyster coloured satin robe; Barnett, pale blue silk; Kirk by (New Plymouth), white nd frock: E. Fisher, white muslin; D. fisher. while muslin; McCowan (Wellington), black velvet robe; (. Houston, creme Voile; Zoey Chuiston, black velvet. Ah' •!'. B. Moore, A. Davey. Sanson, Brittain, Anderson, Draper. R. Mowat, J’. Hill, Ecml.ill. Bennett, Fisher, Limlj?ay, <■. <.) iilii li<, A l«»n<t<»n. Barnett, Adams ‘Langley Dale), were also present . Interesting Football Match. The Wed Coa-d footballers, in qiie-t <»f the Seddon -hivld. arrived in Blenheim on l iiday. when 1 L< \ were immediately taken up t«» the. Club Hotel, where they received a heart \ welcome from tho Alailboroiig h Rugby I nion. The train inclmi d a imrnber <»l except ionally strong men. and many of those interested be came airaid Marlborough would 10-e ihe hichl i p firsf spell was simply a cl <>-•<• forward guue, and the second was a brilliant forward game, with very little (hack play. The game resulted in a Marlborough win b\ 10 to 8. Needless to say, much excitement was created upon Marlborough retaining the shield. A very large attendance was pre ent to witness the match. iSome of those I rmt iced there were: Mesdiune- Bennett, V alkor. (•lilliliiH. Milla, < l<>u-t<>n, Adams, M-’Artncy. Ma laine. W’anden, Misses iLlcluie (Aitimai lock), Draper, Rose (2),

(irate, Griffiths, Neville, G. Cooper (Wellington), Barnett, McGowan (Wellington), 11. Williams (Renwick), Urquhart, and innumerable others. Personal. Dr. Douglas Reid, eldest son of Air J. Reid, manager of the New Zealand Loan and Alercantile at Blenheim, is at present on his way out to New Zealand as surgeon on the steamer Rippingham ITrange. He is making the trip via Singapore, Batavia, and Torres (Strait. He w ill disembark at Sydney, and is expected to arrive in Blenheim about the middle of next month. Air <?. Webb-Bowen, has been spending a holiday down the Sounds. He has now’ returned again to “Langley Dale,” feeling benefited by the change. Air and Airs Vickers have returned to Picton from a most enjoyable holiday, spent in the North Island, and Air B. A. Aloore. who has been relieving Air Vickers at the Bank of New Zealand there, resumed here early in the week. Aliss McGowan (Wellington) is the guest of Mrs Barnett, at Tua Alarina. Aliss Alarjorie Aleßae (Altimarloek) has been spending a few days in town with Airs Neville, at ‘’Thurston.” Air J. T. Alowat is visiting Christchurch. Mrs T. Evatt (Stratford) is visiting Airs J. Mowat, at Springlands. JEAN.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLV, Issue 13, 28 September 1910, Page 72

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BLENHEIM. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLV, Issue 13, 28 September 1910, Page 72

BLENHEIM. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLV, Issue 13, 28 September 1910, Page 72

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