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CAMBRIDGE.

September 2. Bridge Party. Air. and Airs. Middleton entertained a large number of friends on Thursday evening at their residence, Hamiltonroad, at a most successful bridge party. There were eight tables, and the rooms were gay with spring flowers. Mrs. Hammond was the winner of the first prize and Mr-. Caldwell of the second. Air. Hindmarsh took the men’s second prize and Mr. Mcßride the first. A dainty supper was served at the elose of the bridge. Mrs. Middleton received her guests in a smart black laee blouse, made over white silk and trimmed with blaek velvet, and black silk skirt; Miss Middleton. blaek silk gown, bodice trimmed with lace; Miss M. Middleton was much admired in white crepe de chine frock trimmed with silk insertion, creme scarf, and bandeau of cerise ribbon in her hair; Mrs. E. E. Roberts, a lovely gown of heliotrope pailette silk, bodice trimmed with white chiffon embroidered with white bugles, black ami silver, and a bunch of violets on the bodice and the same flowers in her hair; Mrs. Caldwell, a handsome gown of aeroplane-blue silk,

with Parisienne lace eoat of the same shades, and cream lace guimpe and undersleeves worked in gold; Airs. Russell (Waihi), white silk, with tunic of while ninon; Mrs. Hammond, blaek silk gown; Airs. C. W. Mcßride was much admired in white satin with tunic of white ninon, bodice richly trimmed with fine white laee and white satin cording; Mrs. Gibbons, black satin with overdress of black spangled net; Airs. Bunyard, white satin with tunic ui crepe de ehine; Miss W ills, pale green chiffon tatlei.i gown with tunic of white ninon trimmed with deep white silk fringe, violets on corsage and blaek velvet bandeau in her hair; Miss Attfield, a dainty white satin gown trimmed with silk embroidered insertion and violets on her bodice and in her hair; Miss Wells, white crepe de chine frock, creme lace searf, and bandeau of pearls in her coiffure; Miss Vida Caldwell, a becoming frock of black velvet, with yoke and sleeves of fine Swiss embroidery, and eoral ornaments; Miss Brooks, white silk frock, bodice trimmed with silver; Miss Gwynneth, grey silk gown trimmed with black and silver; Aliss J. Brooks, white silk, trimmed with white lace; Miss Hally, vieux rose silk with overdress of vieux rose spangled net; Miss Hill, a becoming gown cf palest pink silk, with a touch of ruby velvet. Amongst the men present were: Alessrs. Middleton (2), Willis (2), Hindmarsh. Ale Cormack (Auckland), Russell, Shaw, Hammond. Bunvard, Palmer, Leo Caddie, Bown, K. Caldwell, and Dr. Roberts. A Bance. A most, successful young people’s dance was given in the Town Hall on Friday evening for the girls and boys home foi; their holidays. Airs C. Hunter was the prime mover in it, with a large committee of mothers to assist. There must have been fully 200 present. The music provided by Miss McFarlane was excellent, and extras were played by Airs Chitty, Mr G. Warren, and others. A lovely supper was provided, and the table decorations were artistically arranged by Airs Wallace Hunter. Amongst those present were Airs C. Hunter, in black satin, trimmed with silk applique, and blaek laee searf: Mrs Limdon, black pailette silk, with creme laee yoke; Airs AleCullagh, black silk, with tunic of black ninon, yoke and sleeves of blaek tosca net, and large Oriental butterfly- finishing the front of corsage; Airs Aliddleton, amethyst silk, trimmed with silk applique and white net yoke, pretty grey cloak; Mrs Caldwell, blaek and white ninon gown; Airs R. J. Roberts, blaek voile aii?l laee; Airs Chitty, blaek satin and jet; Mrs Al. Butler, black silk; Airs McDermott, blaek silk, and gold laee on bodice; Airs Hally, black silk, reseda green silk coat, beaten silver and white searf; Airs Gibbons, black satin, with overdress of spangled net; Airs Foster, white satin, with overdress of pink ninon, bordered with floral silk; Airs Vosper, blaek silk, grey coat; Airs Hammond, blaek silk, crimson cloak; Airs Nairn, blaek silk and lace; Aliss B. Taylor, white satin, with pointed tunic of white ninon, laced with silver; Miss Myra Taylor, white muslin, with white luce tunic, and tangerine belt; Miss H. Taylor, white muslin, pink sash and hair ribbon; Miss Al. Hunter, white muslin; Miss V. Caldwell, white muslin; Miss Lundon, white silk, with overdress of white ninon, pink rose on corsage; Miss M, Hay (Auckland), shell, pink satin, with tunic of ninon, bodice trimmed with bugle and silver trimming; Miss G. Roberts, white satin, with overdress of white crepe de ehine, aud pearl trimming; Miss M. Roberts, white muslin and blue ribbons; Miss D. Mackay (Devonport), white crepe de chine over silk ; Miss Bollard, pale blue satin; Aliss Whight, white satin, and wreath of small red roses; Miss N. Pickering, pale blue satin; Aliss I. Pickering, cream crepe de chine, with silver lacings; Miss Al. Pickering, white muslin ; Miss C. Cox, white silk, with a touch

of black; Aliss D. Aekin, white crepe da chine; Miss A. Lundon, pale green cry. etalline silk; Miss Vosper, white satinAliss — Vosper, pink voile; Miss 1£ Sutherland, white muslin; Aliss Clark rose pink muslin; Miss Onyons, whita silk: Miss — Onyons, pink voile and satin; Miss Hally, vieux rose silk, with overdress of spangled net : Aliss K. llafly white muslin; Miss Hill, white silk - Mi'-s C. Hill, white silk; Aliss Eyre, pale blua

silk; .Miss J. Barnard (Auckland), white satin and ninon overdress, and. pala Wedgwood blue ribbon in her hair; Alisa

Cox, black satin and net gown; Alisa Flossie Cox, white muslin; Aliss Butler white muslin; Miss — Butler, pale blue muslin; Aliss E. Souter, pink muslinAliss J. MeCullagh, white muslin; Miss Lewis, white satin and pale pink eoat; Airs Cameron, white net blouse, blaek silk skirt; Miss ,J. Cameron, white muslin, ami blue ribbons; Miss Isobel Lunden, white muslin; Aliss AL Cox, white muslin; pink sash; Aliss C. Cooper, white muslin, mauve sash; Aliss Allwill, white silk; Aliss Swayne, White cloth, braided;; Aliss Bertleson, creme silk; Aliss i Aliddleton, white muslin: Aliss Allan, white silk; Aliss A. Boyce, white silk; 1 Aliss L. Boyce, white silk: Aliss L-. Saunders, white silk; Aliss AleVeagh, blue voile; Aliss J. Sutherland, white muslin. Personal. Airs Willis leaves on Alonday for Auckland to stay with her daughter, Mrs J. B. Lnsk. Mr N. Maddison has been paying a flying visit to Cambridge, after an absence! of five years, during which time he bus been home to England. Ah- and Airs D. AleCormaek, of Auckland, have been spending a week in Cambridge enjoying golf. The former left for Wanganui last night and Airs McCormack returned to Auckland. Aliss Alitehell, of Auckland, is staying with Airs Hally, of “Valnrai.” Aliss Keyes, of Cambridge, is spending her vacation with friends in Gisborne. Air and Airs A. 11. Nieoll have gone to Wanganui for the Golf Championship Aleeting. Aliss H. Wells and Air Al. Wells have gone to Wanganui for the Golf Champicn.ship Meeting. The former will stay on for some time longer. ELSIE,

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XVLI, Issue 10, 6 September 1911, Page 64

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CAMBRIDGE. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XVLI, Issue 10, 6 September 1911, Page 64

CAMBRIDGE. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XVLI, Issue 10, 6 September 1911, Page 64