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STRATFORD.

January 12. Children’s Party. An enjoyable children's party was given by Mi s. Malone at “The Fa viands” on Thursday. Outdoor games were played until tea-time, when all sat down to a sumptuous spread. Afterwards dancing. singing and various other amusements wire held until far into tin- night. Among the juvenile guests were: Miss Norah Malone, Misses Dulcie and Mamie Vniacke 121. Leah Wilson, Joyce Munro. Ora Paget. Doris MenziesNancy Stubbs. Gladys ami Millie Curtis Rei ( rawshaw. .Martha Porritt. Ngaera Bayly. Hope Penn. .Murid Young, Marjorie Liardet ( W’eliingion ). Masters Maurice Malom*. Ilerewanl Wake. Barry Wake. Ah x Johnston, (.’evil Foykes. Dunean Young. Bobs Menzies, and many others. Afternoon Tea. Mr>. ( hinchin gave an afternoon tea for Mrs. -hdinsti.il at the Medina Tea Rooms on Thui"da>. L'lie tables were prettily decorated with, yellow Howers and a dainty tea was served. Mrs. Chinch in wore a coat and skirt of saxe blue «loth. large white hat. trimmed with pink rosolnuG; Mrs. Johnston, misty grey ]>oplin. trimmed gold and black passementerie, black bat with feathers; Mrs. I niarke. gre\ and black

French tweed with pipings of black satin, a frit k>f carrickmacross lace on rever of coat, black velvet hat with white feathers; Mrs. Young, pretty reseda voile, trimmed silk same shade and dainty gaion; Mrs. Robinson, white lawn, trimmed handsome insertion, large hat with pastel blue feathers; Mrs. Fookcs, white Indian lawn, trimmed embroidery, black ■equined toque; Mrs. Crawshaw, pretty white embroidered muslin, trimmed dainty insertion, toque of black with feathers; Mrs. Stubbs, white linen coat and skirt, black hat with cerise, black scarf; Mrs. Copping, blue linen with black pipings, black toque; Miss Wake, pink lawn, large hat with pink roses; Mrs. Richards, white serge costume; Mrs. Webster, white coat and skirt, black hat with black feathers; Miss Nancy James, pretty white muslin and becoming hat with pink roses. Personal. Miss Stanford is the guest of Mrs. Menzies. Mrs. Grant and family are at present in New Plymouth. DENISE.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVII, Issue 3, 17 January 1912, Page 67

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STRATFORD. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVII, Issue 3, 17 January 1912, Page 67

STRATFORD. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVII, Issue 3, 17 January 1912, Page 67

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