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CAMBRIDGE.

October- 20. Euchre Party. Airs Huddleston and her brother Alt Frank Reynolds gave a charming party on Thursday night at their lovely home

Tree a me,” when fully seventy guests were present, the form of entertainment being progressive euchre. The diningroom, drawingroom, and hall were used for cards, and in the adjoining room the onlookers were entertained with music and games. A delicious supper was served at the close of the euchre, the first prize for which was won by Mrs Hammond, with Mrs E. E. Roberts second, and Mrs J. Nelson the consolation prize, and for the men Mr C. Peeke first, Mr Norman Banks second, and Dr. Roberts the eonsodaition prize. The rooms were very gay with quantities of lovely flowers, the dra wingroom being arranged with shades of .pink, "and the diningroom with yellow azalea molens and white azalea. The function was a most pronounced success. Mrs Huddleston received her guests in a pretty mauve silk trimmed with a. darker shade of velvet; her sister, Mrs Harry Clark, of Hamilton, was weiring a pale pink frock with black piping; Mrs R. Clark, white satin with an overdress of white ninon; Mrs Hally, oyster grey satin charmeuse with tunie of embroidered

grey ninon; Mrs A. Gibbons, pale reseda green erepe de chine embroidered with green silk, and pink roses in her hair; Miss Hally, vieux rose satin with overdress of beaded net and grey scarf; Mrs E. E. Roberts, black silk (trimmed .with jet; Miss Attfield, white satin and lace frock; Mrs Caldwell), grey satin, the upper part being white spotted net vetted with grey ninon and trimmed with handsome grey trimming; Miss Caldwell, white satin skirt having a wide band of guipure laee and tunie of cornflower blue ninon trimmed in vandykes with blue and pink beads: Mrs Couper, black crepe de chine trimmed with Oriental trimming and a beaten silver and white scarf; Mrs Niccol, white satin with tunie of gold beaded ninon; Miss Dunne, pale pink satin charmeuse bodice and sleeves of guipure lace veiled in pink ninon; Miss Wells, white pineapple silk embroidered frock; Miss H. Wells, pale blue chiffon taffeta gown; Miss Gwynneth, silver grey satin charmeuse, trimmed with Oriental trimming and piped with vieux rose; Mrs E. Souter, white silk; Miss Clarke, pale blue frock; Mrs A. Gane, blue voile trimmed with white fringe; Mrs Chitty, black satin gown; Mrs M. Butler, black silk gown; .Miss Butler, white crepe de chine; Mrs Meredith, opal silk with overdress of grey ninon and vieux rose scarf; Miss B. Taylor, .pale blue satin with tunie of pale blue ninon; Miss Myra Taylor, white satin with lace overdress; Mrs Holbeech, white satin with white ninon tunie trimmed with lace; Miss Barstow (Auckland), white satin with tunic of gold; Mrs C. Hunter, black satin; Mrs Wallace Hunter, cornflower blue velvet trimmed with silk to match; Mrs N. Peeke, white muslin and lace frock; Mrs Nelson, mauve ninon over satin and trimmed with silver; Mrs J. Nelson (Woodville), black silk gown; Miss Dundon, reseda green voile frock; Miss A. Lundon, white satin; Mrs Jay, black silk with cerise pipings; Miss Jay, black and royal blue silk with guimpe of Oriental trimming; Mrs Norman Banks, white satin with tunie of rainbow ninon beaded with gold; Mrs Doyle, .pale blue gorwn; Miss Cox, white satin frock; Mrs Hammond, grey voile; Miss Hill, pale pink satin charmeuse; Mrs Huddleston is giving a children’s party on Saturday. Personal. Archdeacon, Mrs Willis and Miss Willis are away in Auckland. Miss Brooks is away visiting Auckland friends. Miss M. Middleton is in Auckland staying with Mrs Hull, of Parnell. Mrs J. May and her daughter Myrtle are staying with Mrs Wells, of Oakleigh. Mrs and Miss Gavin, of Wellington, are also visiting Mi’s Wells, of Oakleigh.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVIII, Issue 18, 30 October 1912, Page 64

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CAMBRIDGE. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVIII, Issue 18, 30 October 1912, Page 64

CAMBRIDGE. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVIII, Issue 18, 30 October 1912, Page 64