STRATFORD.
Al arch 22. Tennis. (In Monday members of the Inglewood 'tennis Club came down to play a match with the (Stratford Club. The dav was beautifully fine and an enjoyable time was spent. Stratford put. in some very g.-od play and defeated the visitors by 40 games. Inglewood players were Mesd.imes Matthews, Law, Hynes, Patterson and Aliss Fitzherbert, Messrs Taylor,
Law, Patterson, Sutherland (2). Stratford team comprised Misses O'Brien, Or -bell, Blaek, Lake, Mackay, Messrs Wilkie, E. H. Young, C. Crawshaw, R. B. Anderson, Thompson. Dance. A Cinderella dance was got up by a bevy of maidens and held in the Parish Hall on Tuesday evening. A dainty supper, good music and an excellent floor resulted in all expressing it “a jolly little dance.” Among those present w-ere Alesdames Wake and Curtis (chaperones), Alisses James (3), Misses Wake (2), D. Bayly, Blaek, Orbell, Curtis, Anderson, and others, Messrs. Vaughan, Hedditch, and Crawshaw (2), James (2), Young, Anderson. Hall, W. Robinson. Blascheck. A very appreciative audience filled the Town Hall on Thursday evening on the occasion of the visit of "Biascheck.” and Aliss Wright, the clever “Society Entertainers.” Spontaneous outbursts of laughter proved real enjoyment, for such it was. Among the audience were Air. end Airs. Budge, Air. and Airs. AV. Webster. Air. and Airs. Fookes. Air. and Airs. Uniacke, Air. and Aliss Stubbs. Air. and Airs. Wake. Air. and Airs. Porritf, Air. and Airs. Munro, Air. and Airs. Bayly, Aliss Bayly. Alisses Wake (2), Air. and Airs. J. B. Richards. Dr. Paget, Dr. Carbery, Dr. and Airs. Stevens. Hunting. A good deal of interest is being taken in the formation of a branch of the North Taranaki Hunt C lub. A meeting was held on Tuesday, when it was practically decided to form a branch. Personal. Air. and Airs. H. Stewart Curtis have been visitors to Stratford during the week. Air. and Airs. Curtis’ future home will be at Christchurch, where Air. Curtis has been appointed to a responsible position in connection with the electrical potver scheme. Dr. Carbery returned to Stratford on Alonday, after attending the military manoeuvres at Seatoun. Airs. Cook, New Plymouth, has been visiting friends in Stratford. Airs. MeHardy. New Plymouth. is the guest of Airs. W. G. -Malone, “The Garlands.”
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVII, Issue 13, 27 March 1912, Page 66
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376STRATFORD. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVII, Issue 13, 27 March 1912, Page 66
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