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FEILDING.

October 20. * An Enjoyable Dance. A very enjoyable dance was given in the Parish Hall on Tuesday last, by th® spinsters and bachelors. The supped table was prettily arranged with piui< roses and pink shades over the gas jetsj which diffused a pleasant glow in th® room. The stage was tastefully arrange ed as a drawing-room, and decorate*} with daisies. The music was exception-* ally good, and was supplied by a ban 4 from Alarton. A few among those I noticed were:—* Mrs Roberts, white satin frock, with overdress of spangled net; Airs Holt,

white silk taffeta frock, Mrs Walker, black silkj Mrs Banks, white satin frock, with handsome lace and peart trim* mingj Mrs Johnson, lavely white satin frock, with white lace trimmings, Mrs Woollanis, frock of black silk taffeta, with real Maltese lace yoke, and scarf; Mrs Montgomrie, grey frock, elaborately braided with grey eilk; Mrs Mostyn Jones, oyster satin frock, trimmed with pink, pink in hair; Mrs Prior, black satin; Mrs Broad (Marton), black silk, with cream laee yoke; Miss Prior, Empire froek of cream satin, beautifully trimmed with silver, silver in hair; Miss Innes-Jones, heliotrope ninon frock, a wreath of violets in hair. Miss J’. Bruce, blue silk, with overdress of net, trimmed with pink roses; Miss E. Bruce, pretty white silk frock, with overdress of net; Miss Levett (Kiwitea), white silk, with lace and pearl trimming; Miss Walker, Empire frock of soft shell pink satin; Miss B. Innes-Jones, white eilk froek, trimmed with pink roses; Miss Levin, vieux rose taffeta; Miss V. McBeth (Kimbolton), white frock, trimmed with silver, silver in hair; Miss Meßeth (Marton), pretty frock of pink merv silk, with blue and pink trimmings; Miss Long, green satin, with overdress of chiffon; Miss A. Walpole, white silk froek, embroidered with blue, blue in hair. Messrs Barton, Banks, Shannon (2), Luxmoore, Moore, Mackay, MostynJones, Montgomrie, Roberts, Broad (Marton), Grimwade (Kiwitea), Woollams, Foote, Lyons (Palmerston), Levett (Kiwitea), Taylor (Kiwitea), Dr. Livesey. Skating Carnival. A fancy dress Rinking Carnival was held in the Drill Hall on Thursday last. A few among those I noticed were: — Mrs S. Johnston, Japanese Girl; Mrs Knyvett, Japanese Girl; Miss D. Gould, Japanese Girl; Miss Walker, Dutch Girl; Miss Foote, Dutch Girl; Miss Prior, Quaker Maid; Miss J. Bruce, Quaker Maid; Miss E. Bruce, Nurse; Miss A. Haybittie, Folly; Miss Kirton, Turkish Girl; Miss I. Kirton, Aulsebrook Biscuits; Miss M. Ray, Spanish Girl; Miss Bevington Jones, Spanish Girl. Miss L. Hatybittle, as a Gondolier Girl, won the first prize for prettiest dress. Mr G. Goodbehere, Old English; Mr

Whelan, Old English; Mr Sellars, Old English; Mr Shannon, Sailor Boy; Mr T. Shannon, Sailor Boy; Mr Moore, Knight; Mr Foote, Gold Digger; Mr T. Long, Folly. Mr R. Carr, as a swagger, won the first prize for best dress. Personal. Mrs Stewart has returned from a short visit to Wellington. Miss M. Campion is the guest of Mrs Walker. Miss Godfrey is the guest of Mrs Innes Jones.

TUI.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLV, Issue 17, 26 October 1910, Page 64

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FEILDING. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLV, Issue 17, 26 October 1910, Page 64

FEILDING. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLV, Issue 17, 26 October 1910, Page 64