WANGANUI.
April Im Tenins. Tlie tennis season closed on Saturday, when combined doubles were played. In the final Miss Cave and Mr Russell Stevenson beat Aliss Warley and Air Saywell. Afternoon tea was given by the Misses Bates. Amongst those present were: Mrs Reeve. Airs J. Harold, Airs Fairburn, Mrs Von Haast, Mrs Hume, Airs Browne, Aliases O’Brien. G. Christie, Brettargh, Fairburn. Cave, Warley, Mrs Seaward, Misses Bates, C. Bates. Alexander, S. Dymoek, Kerr, Airs 11. Good, Messrs Izard. Ritchie. Brettargb, Saywell. R. Stevenson, Hodges, Butterworth, Harrison, Harold. Von Haast, Browne, Misses Lambert (2). Aliss Grant, and others. At the Theatre. Tire “Blue Bird’’ was staged at the Opera House for one night this week. There was a very large audience. Amongst the large audience were: Air and Airs J. (’. Greenwood, Airs John Anderson. Aliss W. Anderson, Airs A. E. .Kitchen, Aliss Willis,' Mrs Lewis, Miss Wilford, Airs John Stevenson, Aliss Ida Stevenson, Miss Brettargh. Air H. F. Christie, Aliss G. Christie, Air and Airs Rayney Jackson. Miss N. Jackson, Airs Clay, Airs W. Atkinson, Aliss Grace, Aliss Alexander, Aliss Knapp, Air and Airs D’Arcy, Mrs Wall, Airs Jones. Aliss Anderson, Air and Mrs H. Lethbridge, Airs Sorley, Mr and' Mrs G. Lethbridge (Otaki), Miss Armstrong, Aliss K. Burr, Miss Parsons, Airs G. Marshall. Sale of Work. -
The .Anglican Sale of Work held in the Christchurch Schoolroom, was a great success. There was a good attendance. The hall presented a very attractive appearance with the well-laden stalls. Amongst those present were: Rev. 11. Reeve and Airs Reeve, Airs Ballance, Airs and Miss Spenser. Airs and Aliss Ashcroft, Airs D’Arcy, Aliss Alontgomery Aloore, Air and .Airs Trimen, Airs and the Alisses Brettargh, Airs and Miss Wilford, Airs Harold, Airs and Aliss Fairburn, Airs John Anderson, Airs Seaward, Airs Haughton, Aliss S. Dymoek, Aliss I. Stevenson. Airs Clay, Mrs and Aliss Jackson, Airs Payne, Airs Okey, Airs Wilson, Aliss 11. Anderson, Airs Taylor, Airs Pat tie Izett, Mrs Reaney, Miss C-ruick-shank, Airs A. Izard, Mrs L. Aloore (Wairarapa), Airs and Aliss Harper, Aliss Smith Air and Airs Alehlriim, Airs Sherrill, Airs Wall, Aliss N. Nixon.
Afternoon Tea. On Thursday Airs Pharazyn and Airs Lomax gave a large afternoon tea at the Burlington Tea Rooms. A string band
discoursed sweet music in the entrance hall. Amongst those present were: Mrs A. Lewis. Mrs and Miss Stevenson, Airs Saunders, Mrs Pat th' Izett, Airs AlcNeill, Mrs Goodwin. Mrs Gifford 'Marshall, Mrs Howard Christie, Mrs A. Wilson, Airs It. Dunn. Mrs Krull. Mrs P. Krull, Mrs and Miss I'liirhurn, Mrs and Aliss Jackson, Airs and Miss (ainerun, Alias Brewer, Airs and Miss Warley, Mrs Cooper, Miss Alexander, Mrs Chamberlain, Mi-s Gohim ( England I, Mrs and Aliss Nixon. Mis G. Potts, All's Moore, Airs Babbage. Mrs 11. Serjeant, Airs E. Cowper. Aliss ('owper, Mrs Dalgetv. Mrs Wall. Mrs Wilkin. Miss lluwken". Miss Rutherford, Miss Neamc. Mrs Ilaugh ton, Mrs Stewart. Mrs Thompson Mrs and Aliss Kerr, Mrs 11; 'Good, Aliss Mont-
gomery Aloore, Airs J. Harold, Mrs GillCarey, Airs and Aliss Hogg. Mrs Wootton, and others. Personal. Aliss D. Christie, of Wanganui, is the guest of Airs Erie Riddiford, in Wellington. Mrs A. E. Allison, of Wanganui, is spending some weeks in the South" Island. Airs and Miss Kerr, of Wanganui, have returned from their visit to Wellington and Feilding. Airs Cecil \\ ray, bf Wanganui, is spending some weeks in Rotorua. Rev. U. Harvey, of Wanganui, 'has returned from his holiday in Auckland and Rotorua. Mrs Paterson, of Wanganui, has returned from 'her visit to relations in Palmerston North. Mr R. Cowper and Miss A. Cowper, of Wanganui, are spending some weeks in the South Island. Aliss Neame. of Wanganui, leaves early in May for England, where she intends to reside. Rev. H. Bartlett and Airs Bartlett, of Wellington, have been spending some weeks in Wanganui with Air and Airs J. T. Stewart. Aliss Huxtable, of Auckland, who has been staying in Wanganui with Airs J. C. Greenwood, left this week for Australia.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLIX, Issue 17, 23 April 1913, Page 66
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667WANGANUI. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLIX, Issue 17, 23 April 1913, Page 66
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