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RAMA RAMA.

TENNIS CLUB. Che annual meeting of the Tennis lb was held in the hall on Seplber 25th, when a good number members were present. Mr J. >uch occupied the chair. Mr Mcnzie, secretary, read the balance et for tha past year, jh wing a >d credit balance to carry forward j season. The following officers I committee were elected :—Presiit, Mr Crouch; secretary, Mr D. Kenzie; committee, Meslames !ham, Sharp, Misses Donahoe, wart and A. Hill, Messrs Oldu, Donahop, Grundy, Black, irp and Dufty. It was decided to r e the opening, day on Saturday, ober 10th. JOMING FLOWER SHOW. L meeting of tho Executive Comtee of the Flower Show was held Monday, September 28th. The siaent, Mr F. Ballard, occupied

chair. On the motion of Mr phensoD, seconded by Mr M. lard, Mr W. J. D. Sharp was lointed to act as secretary during Pilkington's absence, iefore the business of the meeting i commenced motions of condol-

b were conveyed to the secretary, H. Pilkington, and Mrs F. Bal- [ on their late bereavements.

t was decided not to canvass for ces this year, as there had been nany calls lately for the different ress funds.

'be secretary was instructed to te to the different judges selected i report to the next meeting, also all for tenders for the refreshit booth.

'he stewards for the different secis were appointed, udging ftom the interest disced the coming show should ve as great a success as any of preceding ones. EUCHRE CLUB'S SOCIAL.

'be euchre club held a very suciful patriotic social on Friday, ning, October 2nd. The hall was Drated with flags and Chinese ;erns, and presented quite a gay flarance with the beautiful dresses the ladies. Judging from the iber present there should be a stantial sum to hand over to the riotic fund. During the evening ster Ray Jennings, who was red as a .General with all his jutrements, went around the 1 with his helmet, for a collection the fund, and those present londed very liborally. letween tho dances the following ies and gentlemen entertained audience with songs and recitals which were much appreci--1 Misses Mackenzie (2), ikling, Buckworth, Messrs •ker, Forbes and Smith. The ?ring was in the hands of Mr J. i*g and was all that could be ired. The music was supplied by Btrs Barker and Forbes, piano [ violin, in their usual capable aner.

;he following are some of the 88es worn, your reporter being ible to give them all, as there •e so many strangers^—Mrs ist, cream net, beautifully braided h silk braid ; Mrs Jennings, mpagne voile, relieved with net I black trimmings ; Mrs Webster, iru voile and lace ; Mrs Oldham, im ligured voilo ; Mrs Gannon, ek silk ; Mrs Lewis, cream emidered silk ; Mrs Sharp, black lette silk ; Miss McCowen, pale e voile with black fur trimmings ; 3S N. McCowen, cream net eved with crimson roses : Miss glish, cream silk ; Miss Backrth, black satin and jet trimyra; Miss Forsyth, white emlidered muslin : Miss Appleby, [e satin, overdress of spangled on and small pink rose trimags ; Miss A. Markham, cream c lace overdress; Miss Annie irkham, cream silk with lace lie relieved with blue: Miss ilmwood, cream chiffon, pink nroings; Miss Wlielan, cream lianta; Miss Cummins, white broidered muslin ; Miss Q. iwart, cream silk, pink sash; ss A. Donalioe, blue satin, beaded ion overdress, folded belt of pink i . Miss Croinbie, cream silk nise, navy sldrt; Miss Mackenzie, ick velvet, tangerine satin belt: 88 V. Mackenzie, blue muslin, 3 rdress of cream lace ; Miss V. inahoe, pale blue chiffon taffeta : ss' Pratt, tussore silk and guipure e • Miss Rogers, white muslin : gs'l. Mackenzie, white silk, over3gs of cream lace, with pink iebuds ; Miss Pickard, blue satin, iic of cream satin ; Miss Gabo--0 white blouse and navy skirt ; 6 ses Keany cream taffeta, lite silk trimmings ; Miss Reirnan, , am satin, pearl trimmings : asps Reid 2), cream silk Mouses d D avy skirts; Miss Fletcher, lite muslin : Miss Wardell, cream; ssKeane, lavender silk: Miss F. ckling, pink muslin ; Mws fklintr cream voile ; Miss barkti, jito muslin ; Miss Donahue, white ile tangerine belt ; Miss M. uDowell, wedgowood blue satin ; iss A McDowell, floral ninon ; iss Rogers, creaiii voile; Miss M. ill, cream muslin, old ioso trim- '' • Miss E McDowell, blue th satin trimmings; Miss Hay. jam.

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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 3, Issue 236, 6 October 1914, Page 3

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RAMA RAMA. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 3, Issue 236, 6 October 1914, Page 3

RAMA RAMA. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 3, Issue 236, 6 October 1914, Page 3

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