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WANGANUI.

February 21. Tennis. It was cold at the tennis courts on Sat'.'.rday. During the afternoon several

rounds of the Hutton Cup tournament were played. The Misses Alexander, Street, and Mclntosh provided afternoon tea. Amongst those present were:Mrs. Spenser, Mr. and Mrs. J. Harold, Mr. and Mrs. von llaast, Mrs. Reeve, Miss Towle (Auckland), Miss Hardcastle, Miss Montgomery Moore, Mr. and Mrs. R. Dunn. Miss Spenser, Mrs. Fairburn, Mrs. Ware (Auckland), Miss Alexander, Mrs. Hesse, Miss Skeet, Miss — Skeet, Miss Mclntosh, Miss O’Brien, Miss Mor ton Jones, Miss Knapp, Miss Thompson, Miss Parsons, Miss Kerr, Miss W. Anderson, Miss N. Cameron, Miss Nixon, Mrs. Kelly, Miss Brooks, Airs. John Anderson, Miss Ashcroft, Miss Christie, Mrs James Anderson, Miss E. Anderson, Messrs. Reid, Hawke, Hawkins, Brettargh, Harrison, Saywell and many more. Morning Tea. Miss Parsons gave a morning tea at the. Naumai Tea Rooms on Tuesday. 'Amongst those present were: Miss Dymock, Miss Thompson, Miss Harper, Mies D. Humphreys, Miss N. Jackson, Miss Brettargh, Miss N. Nixon, Miss P. Nixon, Miss D. Brettargh, Miss Christie, Miss Kerr, Miss Fairburn, Miss Spenser and others. Handkerchief Tea. Cn Wednesday morning Miss R. Fairburn gave a handkerchief tea in honour

of Miss D. Humphreys, of Taumarunui, who is to be married early in April. Amongst those present were: Miss Humphreys, Miss Enid Heywood (Hamilton), Miss Thompson, Miss Christie, Miss Spenser, Miss Kerr, Miss Morton Jones, Miss Watt, Miss Ida Stevenson, Miss Hadfield, Miss M. Fitzherbert, Miss Cowper, Miss Dymoek, Miss Harper, Miss Brettargh, Miss <l. Anderson, Miss D. Brettargh, Miss N. Cameron, Miss N. Nixon, Miss Hogg, Miss P. Hadfield, Miss Ashcroft, Miss Wake (Stratford I, Miss Wilford and others. Kitchen Tea. On Thursday afternoon Miss Ida Stevenson gave a kitehen tea for Miss D. Humphreys. Amongst those present were: Miss Brettargh, Miss D. Brettargh, Miss R. Fairburn, Miss E. He\M wood, Miss Parsons, Miss K. Thompson, Miss N. Nixon, Miss D. Humphreys') (Taumarunui), Miss Duigan, Miss Harper, Miss Christie, Miss Brewer, Miss Hadfield, Miss P. Hadfield, and others. At the Theatre. The “Get-Rich-Quiek-Wallingford” Co. had a most successful one night performance at. the Opera House. Amongst such a large audience it was difficult to see everybody, but amongst those I noticed were: Mrs. J. C. Greenwood, Mrs. Hughes Johnston, Miss O’Brien, Mrs. H. Wilson, Miss Wilford, Miss Darley, Miss

K. Thompson, Miss Kerr, Miss Millar (Feilding), Miss Parsons, Mrs. A. E. Kitchen, Miss Willitj, Mr. John Watt, Miss N. Watt, Miss Cqwper, Mrs. Sanners, Mrs. Gonville Saunders, Miss Brewer, Mrs. Higgle. Mrs. Chamberlain, Mr. and Mrs. John Stevenson, Miss Ida Stevenson, Mr. and Mrs. Bnrthorpe (Silverhope), Mr. and Mrs, Swainson (Sitverhope), Mrs. d’Arcy, Mrs. Knight (Dannevirke), Mrs. H. Covi-per (Dannevirke), Miss N. Cowper, Mrs. Peel, Miss D. Christie, Miss N. Jackson, Mrs. R. Stevenson, Mr Reid, Mr. K. Chamberlain, and many more. Personal. Miss Montgomery Moore, of Wanganui, is staying in Wellington. Miss N. Wake, of Stratford, has been staying in Wanganui recently. Mrs. G. Humphreys and Miss D. Humphreys (Taumarunui) are staying in Wanganui with Mrs. Haughton. Dr. P. Marshall, of Dunedin, has been staying in Wanganui recently. Miss Towle, of Auckland, is the guest of Mrs. H. Reeve, in Wanganui. Miss Brooks, of Wanganui, has returned from her visit to Australia. Miss Bannister, of Gisborne, is staying in Wanganui with Mrs. W. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. J. Duncan, of Wellington, have been staying in Wanganui recently. Miss O’Brien, of Wanganui, has returned from her visit to Sydney and Melbourne. Mrs. Darley, of Wanganui, who has been staying in Wellington with relations, has returned to her home. Miss Enid Heywood, of Hamilton, is staying in Wanganui with Mr. and Mrs. Meldrum. Miss Knapp, Girls’ College, Wanganui, has returned from her trip to England and the Continent. Miss G. Christie, of Wanganui, is staying in Wellington for a short visit.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLIX, Issue 9, 26 February 1913, Page 65

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WANGANUI. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLIX, Issue 9, 26 February 1913, Page 65

WANGANUI. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLIX, Issue 9, 26 February 1913, Page 65

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