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. September 30. -tiire Party. * very smart “Powder and Patch” proL ssive euehre party was given by Miss ■’ Hs at “Oakleigh” last night There ’ >e fourteen tables, both dining and ’ wing rooms being used for the playl; The rooms were gay with lovely fl vers, The prize winners were Miss 1 udon Ist, Mrs, E, E. Roberts 2nd pi '<?, and men’s were won by Mr. Bown and Mr. Brian Willis 2nd. A most ii' lieious supper was served at the close 1 | the games, and a most enjoyable time ■w.is spent by all present. Mrs. Wolfe ’ reived her guests in a handsome gown silk bengaline; Miss Wells looked very xiiiart in white satin with white and pink ?"'iiuers; Miss Beale looked charming in l’«le blue chiffon taffeta with panniers «l pale grey and pink; Mrs. A. H. Nie- <■ d looked smart in white satin, with embroidered panniers and lovely Limerick lace fichu fastened with pink roses; ■Mrs. E, E. Roberts, a lovely gown Of pale

heliotrcpe pailette with pauniers of lace, and lovely lace fichu; Miss Dunne lookel very dainty in white silk and pink, and white panniers, and exquisite lais fichu; Miss M. Middleton was much admired in creme with panniers of pink and white; Mrs. C. Mcßride looked very smart in black with lace panniers and laee fichu outlined with tiny pink and mauve roses; Miss Vida Caldwell looked handsome in black velvet; Miss Eileen Buckleton (Auckland) looked pretty in ■white velvet, and brown fur trimming it; Miss E. Hill looked sweet in palest pink gown; Mrs. C. Brown (Auckland) a handsome gown of blaek net and steel, bodice trimmed with emerald greeu; Mrs. Richardson, black brocade with white lace fichu; Miss Attfield looked very .dainty in white satin, with white and gold brocaded panniers, and lovely lace fichu; Mrs. Caldwell, a handsome gown of cerise satin with overdress of blue ninon, and Oriental trimming; Mrs. A. Gibbons, white muslin with pink and white panniers; Miss Hally, blaek satin, and lace panniers; Mrs. R. Cox, her lovely wedding gown of white satin; Miss Willis “The Duchess of Devonshire,’’ in black silk with brocaded panniers and lace fichu, large black hat with feathers; Miss Gwenneth, black satin, creme Maltese lace fichu; Mrs. E. B. Cox, black silk and laee; Miss Cox, pink silk; Miss Lundon looked well in blaek; Miss Brooks, white silk and silver and lace fichu: M ss J- Brooks, pale blue silk; Miss M. Pilcher looked pretty in pale pink silk; Mrs. Foster looked very pretty in white satin and silver trimmings; Miss K. Willis looked pretty in pale pink silk; Miss C. Willis, brown velvet and creme Maltese laee fichu; Mrs. Murray, pale grey gown; Miss Keys, pale green satin; Miss M. Ruddock (Auckland) reseda green satin trimmed with satin pipings. Amongst the men were Messrs. M. Wells, Niecol., T. Taylor, N. Peak, Hursthouse, Foster, E. B. Cfesr. J. Peak, Holbemh, J. Hally, Williams, R. Cox, G. Middleton, Palmer, Cox, B. Willis, Hindmarsh, J. Banks-, Bown, Mcßride, E. Tonka, Dr. Roberts. Personal. Mrs. J. Hally has gone to Auckland for a week or two ■Mrs. W. R. C. Walker returned from Auckland on Saturday, where she was staying’ with Mrs W. Scott, of Epsom. Mrs. Willis returned from Auckland on Monday, where she has been visiting hei- daughter, Mrs. J. B. Lusk.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVI, Issue 14, 4 October 1911, Page 65

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CAMBRIDGE. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVI, Issue 14, 4 October 1911, Page 65

CAMBRIDGE. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVI, Issue 14, 4 October 1911, Page 65