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HAMILTON.

Pariah Soeial. On Wednesday evening the annual par uh social took place-in St. Peter’s school

room. A very large number assembled and, obeying the Vicar’s injunction “eaeH to speak to a stranger,” a really social evening was enjoyed by one and all. Card Afternoon. ,

LA merry party was that which assembled at Mrs. W. Whyte’s pretty homo in Selkirk Street on Friday afternoon last. The popular game of Five Hundred was played with a great deal of fun and merriment, and at the dose of the afternoon, Mrs. Frank Jolly was found to have won the leading priz®, the second prize being awarded to Mrs, Kerr. A dainty afternoon tea waq handed round during an interval of the games. Mrs. Whyte received her guests in a smart emerald-green silk rep frock, prettily piped and ’braided with black. Among those present, were: Mrs. F. Jolly, who wore a handsome black mcrveilleux gown, with oxidised laee trimr mings, large blaek -satin hat; Mrs. Greeilslade, stylish nattier blue velvet trained frock, blaek velvet hat with lovely white( feathers; Mrs. A. Hyde, pretty vieug rose silk stripe, trimmed with Oriental embroidery and pipings of black, large hat to match with wreath of berries; Mrs. Mears, white and black Sicilian gown with blaek trimmings, lovely black; velvet hat, with fur tails; Mrs. Tompkins, dark green silk, with ecru net yoke and sleeves, blaek hat; Mi’s. Yule, darlf blue tailor-made, large scarlet velvet hat j! Mrs. Fergusson, navy eoat and skirt with blaek facings, large blaek velvet hat, with dainty blaek and white aigrette! Mrs. Stevens, navy serge, braided with black; Miss Stevens, cornflour-blue doth dress, felt hat to match; Mrs. McLeod, light grey coat and skirt, with pretty blue facings, grey hat with grey and blue velvet wings; Mrs. Burd, handsome black charmeuse frock, blaek velvet hat with plumes; Mrs. T. Jolly, dark navy tailor-made, blaek hat with emerald green; Mrs. Kerr, blue cloth eostumq with brown revers, paddy hat to match; Mrs. P. P. White, lavender silk voile, blaek velvet hat. Personal. Mrs. Parkinson has gone to town. foB a short holiday among old friends. Miss Margaret Oliver and Miss Rutherford are in Auckland for a few days. Mrs. Jackson, accompanied by MisS Jackson, are in Wellington, where they had the pleasure of seeing Mr. George Jackson receive his B.A. diploma at tho capping ceremony. Mr. Insoll has sold his pretty home to l a Devonport resident, and will be giving up possession almost immediately. Mr. Muleock has sold, to a gentleman new to the district, and will probably be moving to Auckland to reside.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVIII, Issue 2, 10 July 1912, Page 64

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HAMILTON. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVIII, Issue 2, 10 July 1912, Page 64

HAMILTON. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVIII, Issue 2, 10 July 1912, Page 64