NAPIER.
May 18. Dance. Last Friday night Mrs. Ziele gave a very jolly little dance. The rooms were charmingly decorated with chrysanthemums and autumn leaves. and a huge log fire cast a comforting glow over everything. The hostess received her guests
wearing a pretty white satin frock with tunic of saxe blue net embroidered with leads of the same colour; Mrs. Kettle, bl.tk. steel embroidery; Mrs. Edgar, emerald green; Mrs. »on Dadelsxen. white laee frock; Mrs. Dr. Smith, black; Mrs. Darrow, handsome black jet gown: Mrs. Didsbury. blue satin; Mrs. Hawkins, black, steel trimming: Mrs. Henley, floral silk, pink chiffon: Mrs. S. Riddell, pink satin, grey ninon overdress; Miss Rittle, gold embroidered net; Miss Bowen, pale blue: Miss C. Hindmarsh, goblin blue ninon frock; Miss Campbell. white; Miss Luck, mauve and pale blue frock; Miss Bell, heliotrope chiffon: Miss Bell, white and silver: Miss Bernaa. pink satin tunic of pink ninon. Afternoon Tea. On Friday afternoon Mrs. Winston Barron gave an afternoon tea. Thosa present were: Mrs. Kettle, Mrs. Lyskum. Mrs. Hoadley. Mns. P. S. McLean. Mrs. Duncan. Mrs. S. Riddell. Mrs. Ziele. Mrs. Bowen. Mrs. Handyside, Mrs. Snodgrass. Misses Kettle. Lypskum. Lusk. Snodgrass, HanJyside. Golf. On Thursday a round for the L.G.C. was played and also n round for the president's and vice-president’s medals. Among the pl.r vers were: Mrs. Bernau. Mrs. Kiley. Mrs.’ T. C. Moore, Mrs. Edgar. Mrs. A. O. Russell, Mrs. Russell Duncan, Miss Davis, Miss Kettle, Miss Crosse. Miss Tuke. Personal. Miss Margery Campbell, of Invercargill. who has been etaying with Mrs. S. E. McCarthy, left for home on Monday. Mrs. J. S. Hand.skte is staying with Mrs. Handyside. Glad-"one-road. Mrs. Stopford has returned to Napier after paying a round of visits in the South Island. Mrs. Douglas Williams, of Otane. is in town for a few days. Mrs. W. G. Stead has gone to Tanr-o for a holiday. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Lowry left by caon Monday for Taupo. Mr. and Mrs. St. Paul leave for England this week. Mrs. Perry, Mr. Donnelly and Mr. Aeton Adams are spending a week at Taupo. Mrs. Perry leaves for England in a fortnight's time and will probably be away for some time.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVII, Issue 21, 22 May 1912, Page 65
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367NAPIER. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVII, Issue 21, 22 May 1912, Page 65
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