NAPIER.
July 6. Tennis Dance. The Hawke's Bay Tennis Association gave their second annual ball last Thursday night. The hall was decorated with flags and greenery, and the side rooms furnished as drawingrooms and bridgerooms. The supper tables were beautifully done with jonquils and violdts, and a very delicious supper was provided.
Mrs. Edgar was gowned in pink satin, veiled with tosca net worked with silver; Mrs. Smart (Waipukurau), handsome sea-green satin, tunic of chiffon arid lace; Mrs. Mannering, nattier blue, tunic of tosca net the same colour; Mrs. Whitely, handsome black satin gown trimmed with jet; Mrs. .San.Hmann, pale grey eharmeuse, with grey embroideries and laee; Mrs. Edric Williams, white satin, inlet with pale blue embroidery; Mrs. MeHardy, pale grey satin and laee; Mrs. Hursthouse, tangerine gown; Mrs. Lang, handsome Hack satin and jet; Mrs. IA. D. Browne, pate talite satin, handsome overdress of blue; Mrs. McLernon, black satin and ninon; Mrs. Thomson, vieux rose, overdress of deeper shade, with goM fringe; Mrs. H. Ferguson, primrose satin; Mrs. McCarthy, ‘tangerine and blue gown; Mrs. Jowat, pink satin and chiffon, with silver fringe; Mrs. Cato, white satin, with pale blue chiffon overdress; Mrs. Russell, white silk, embroidered with cherry blossom; Mrs. A. Humphries, handsome white satin frock, with silver fringe; Mrs. Gould, black satin gown, with ninon tunic; Miss (Sutton, goblin blue satin, with net tunic; Mis.s Lang, primrose chiffon: Miss Sandtmann, vieux rose, with silver fringe; Miss N. Sandtmann (debutante), white eharmeuse, with overdress of ninon and silver embroidery; Miss Whitely (debutante), white satin, with silver laee; Miss McCarthy, white, overdress of violet ninon; Miss Lusk, nattier blue ninon and satin; Miss Lipscomb, vieux rose frock; Miss S. Dinwiddie, pale blue; Miss G. McVay, black, tunic of emerald green; Miss Dewes, white spangled net; Miss McHardy, white satin frock; Miss Snodgrass, pale blue chiffon; Miss L. Snodgrass, pink frock; Miss Moellor, black velvet; Muss Grant, pink ninon; Miss Ashton, pale blue gown; Miss — Ashton, mole ninon over yellow satin; Miss Martin, white satin and silver; Miss Waterhouse, pale blue chiffon; Miss Bowen, white satin and ninon frock; Miss Retemeyer. pale blue; Miss Miller, brown satin, with old gold tunic; Miss Palmer, blue net, with blue embroidery. Golf. On Saturday, the Ladies’ Club played a handicap bogey match over the ninehole course. Some of the players were: Mrs. Bernau, Mrs. Edgar, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Gould. Mrs. Mannering, Mi's. Russell, Mrs. Hector Smith, Mrs. T. C. Moore, Mrs. Cato, Miss Crosse, Miss Kettle, Misses C. and D. Hindnuirsh, Miss Dean. Miss Davis, Miss Brabant. On Thurday last another round for the Donnelly Vase was played. Personal. Mrs. R. M. Turnbull, of Kcrerir, is in town for a few days. Mrs. Balfour is in Napier once again, and is staying at the Masonic Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Crosse (Haveloek) have gone to Fiji for a month’s holiday. Mrs. Smart, of Waipukurau, is staying with Mrs. Edgar. Mrs. C. Robjohns lias returned from her visit to the South. Mrs. Moore, of Dunedin, is staying in Napier.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVIII, Issue 2, 10 July 1912, Page 65
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505NAPIER. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVIII, Issue 2, 10 July 1912, Page 65
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