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BLENHEIM.

June 15. Concert. A very large audience assembled at the Town Hall on Thursday evening for the concert in aid of fit. Mary's Old Boys’ Football Club. Among those I noticed present were: —Mrs. R. McCallum, Mrs. J. Cory, Mrs. W. Cloustop, Mrs. Innes, Mrs. Redwood, Mrs. Mcßae, Mrs. Ross. Mrs. Girling, Mrs, Hylton, Mrs, Powell, Mrs. R. Goulter, Mrs. Hull (Wellington), Mrs. Murphy, Mrs. Burde., Misses Goulter (3), Clouston (2), Neville, Redwood, Brittain, Chapman, Girling, Farmer, Messrs. Powell, Hylton, Mead, Burden, Mcßae. Card Party. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey gave a most enjoyable card party on Wednesday evening at their residence in Alfredstreet. Among those present were: —- Mesdames Brock, Parker, Miller, Girling, Misses Hall, Butler, Girling, Penney, Messrs. Spence, Rose, Brock, Miller, Girling, Mogridge, and Parker. Afternoon Tea. Before their departure for a trip to Sydney, Mr. and Mrs. H. Howard were entertained at a farewell tea at the Loloma Tea Rooms by Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Seymour. Among those present were: Mr. ami Mrs. Wolferstan, Dr. and Mrs. Mead. Mrs. W. Clouston, Mr. and Mrs. Aldridge, Miss J. Anderson. Song Title Evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Clarke entertained a number of friends at a "Song Title” evening on Friday at their pretty home in Maxwell-road. Miss Ewart carried off first prize for guessing the greatest number of songs. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Kier, Misses Clarke (2), Ewart (2), Burgess, Stapp, Murphy,

Messrs. Clarke. Stapp, Bush (Wellington), Golding. Admore. Birthday Party. Dr. and Mrs. Russell Adams took a number of young people and their mothers out to "Langley Dale” on Saturday by motor Ims in honour of their son’s (Hughie’s) birthday. On their arrival they were well entertained by Mr. and Mrs. W- Adams, and a very jolly day was spent. Those who journeyed out were: Mrs Meade tfawthorne and Doreen, Mrs. C. Teshemaker-fihute and Helen, Mrs. P. Stuart and Mary, Mrs. A. Mowat and Katie, Mrs. Bennett, Susie, and Billy, Mrs. Coleman Douglas and George. Mrs. Woods and Tony, lan Maclaine, Jean, and Leslie Burden. Personal.

His Excellency the Governor is the guest of Mr. H. D. Vavasour at Ugbrooke. Miss Vavasour has returned from Wel-

lington. Mrs. Ritson Thomas, Tirohanga, has been spending a lew days in town. Miss Rutherford has returned to Kekerangu. Miss Skinner left on Tuesday for Wellington.

Mr. and Mrs. H. Howard have gone to Sydney- for h lengthy holiday. Mrs. Woods has returned from Masterton.

Miss Coleman, who has been visiting !Mr. and Mrs. B. Coleman, left on Tuesday for Hunterville. Mrs. Jack Sharp i Nelson! *s the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. Trolove, 'Lite Shades. I

Mr. and Mrs. Trolove, The Shades, were in town during the week. Mr. ami Mis. Aldridge are staying at the Criterion Hotel.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVII, Issue 25, 19 June 1912, Page 67

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BLENHEIM. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVII, Issue 25, 19 June 1912, Page 67

BLENHEIM. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVII, Issue 25, 19 June 1912, Page 67