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FEILDING.

May 4. Bridge Evening. On Monday last Mrs. Horrocks entertained the Ladies’ Bridge Club at her pretty residence, as a farewell to Mrs. Montgomrie, who is leaving Feilding and going to live in Ashburton. The Bridge Club presented Mrs. Montgomrie with a handsome .silver card case. Bridge was

played in the draw-iug-rooin, which was prettily arranged with roses and chrysanthemums. A delicious supper was laid in the dining-room, the table being most artistically arranged. Mrs. Glasgow won the prize, a pretty salad bowl. Mrs. Horrocks received her guests in a pretty frock of black silk taffeta, with white Maltese lace on bodice; Mrs. Montgomrie (guest of honour), pretty grey silk frock, braided with same colour. Dance. On Wednesday last, some of the ladies of Feilding got up a small danee an a farewell to Mr. and Mrs. Montgomrie. The danee was held in the Parish Hall, which was beautifully decorated with autumn leaves and chrysanthemums. The floor was in splendid order, and everything went with a swing. The supper room was prettily arranged with little round tables, which were tastefully decorated with gold-coloured chrysanthemums and autumn leaves. Mrs. Montgomrie wore pretty white eharmeuse, with overdress of black ninonj Mrs. Seison, blaek satin frock, with cream Maltese lace on bodice; Mrs. Glasgow, heliotrope silk, with overdress of cream lace; Mrs. Murphy, pretty little frock of white eharmeuse. trimmed with lovely eream laee; Mrs. Gillespie, lovely froek of cream ninon, with Oriental trimming; Mrs. Roberts, black lace gown over taffeta ; Mrs. Glasgow, cream silk lustre, with touches of lavender; Mrs. Cottrill, blaek silk frock, with overdress of lace; Mrs. Leslie Gorton, black satin frock, with overdress of blaek and white muslin; Mrs. Atkinson, black and white silk froek: Mrs. Clayton, lovely white ninon frock, trimmed with lace; Mrs. H. Levett (Auckland), champagne voile, trimmed with black; Mrs. Halliday, pretty white merv. froek, silver trimming; Miss Harding (Wellington), pretty frock of white muslin: Miss Spain, white skirt, white silk blouse; Miss F. Spain, black and white striped dress: Miss Moss (Auckland), white laee dress, with underskirt of blaek satin: Mrs. Hoult, black satin frock; Mrs. McPherson, pale green taffeta relieved with white lace; Mrs. S. Johnston looked very sweet in a pale 'blue satin frock, trimmed with bunches of pink roses;. Mrs. Horrocks, lovely froek of cream eharmeuse. draped with beautiful white lace; Mrs.. Elliot, rosecoloured froek. trimmed with gold fringe; Mrs. Woollams looked very nice in a (blaek silk froek. with cream lace fichu; Mies Prior, very pretty grey ninon, over

pale grey channelize. trimmed with tiny pink rt; Mi-*** Walker looked very nice in a black velvet frock »vith soft white fichu; Mi*» Kirt»»n, handsome frock of pink velvet with overdrew of black spangled net; Mias Inne* Jones pale heliotrope frock, trimmed \*ith dark .-hade of velvet and gold fringe; Mi** O'Halloron. pale pink taffeta frock, trimmed with pretty cream insertion; Mi--Mulcam. white frock, ion I of gold in hair: Mi~* A. Haybittfe idebutante . white satin frock, trimmed with silver bugle trimming; Mi.-a M. Prior (debutante). white «>ilk tr »• k, trimmed with silver: Mi-s Hill, pretty fr«» k of white foulard, trimmed with braid. Messrs, tilasgow. Seison. Murphy. Prior. Elliot, Woolkuns McPherson. Montgomrie, tioodbehere. Hawk. <*nderlanl, G. Elliot, Br-vad. Fetch, and »r. Lsw-«\

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVII, Issue 19, 8 May 1912, Page 65

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FEILDING. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVII, Issue 19, 8 May 1912, Page 65

FEILDING. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVII, Issue 19, 8 May 1912, Page 65

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