NOTES Miss Kitty Brabant is a Cambridge visitor to Auckland. Miss Olga Adams is an Auckland visitor to New Plymouth. Mrs. W. C. Ring, of Hinuera, is spending a holiday in Auckland. Miss Bessie Be Renzy, of Hamilton, is spending a holiday in Auckland. Mrs. Vernon Reid arrived in Auckland this morning from Wellington. Mrs. E. McNair, of Epsom, left evening by the express for Wellington. * * * Miss S. Walton, of Auckland, has returned after a visit to New Plymouth. Dr. E. Buckley-Turkington left town by the Limited express for Wellington last evening. Mrs. Rutherford, of Stratford, who has beeri visiting Auckland, has returned to her home. Miss Vaile, who has been spending a holiday in Christchurch, returned to Auckland this morning. Miss Honey Jackson, who has been spending a holiday in Christchurch, has returned to Auckland. • * * Mr. and Mrs. F. McKenzie, of Christchurch, arrived in Auckland this morning by the Limited express. At the Royal Hotel are Miss Freebaian, Miss V. Perrin and Dr. and Miss Bardsley, all of Wellington. * * * Mrs. C. W. Salmon, formerly Miss Isobel Massey, is returning to New Zealand shortly from an overseas visit. * * * Miss Gertrude Attridge is the guest of her aunt. Miss Fagan, of Wellington, before leaving for Sydney at the end of the month. , * * *' Miss E. Seifert, of Palmerston f'< %th, Miss E. Pay, of Invercargill, and Miss M. K. Smith, of Invercargill, are staying at the Star Hotel. * * * Miss M. Alleman returned last week to New Plymouth from a visit to Auckland, where she was the guest of Mrs. R. S. H. Biss, Remuera. FAREWELL DANCE TE PUKE FUNCTION The townspeople of Te Puke gave a farewell dance to the Public Works employees on Monday night. The Alliance Hal! was packed with dancers and decorated with flags and streamers During the evening Mrs. G. Shaw sang and two humorous burlesques were given by Mr. F. H. Wilkie. Those present were: chine 8 ' W ' Pilcher - mist blue. crepe de vet lrS ' Shaw ’ sea sreen chiffon velHargreaves - P ink figured chifMrS' ?i a l eU ’ black georgette frock. spf l w'ifi?' fawn marocain, inset with georgette. savi&5 av i&, irifi mauve lace frock, frock ' T ' H ' Wllson > fuchsia marocain A- gyburn striped crepe de chine. w B A' n 2 et U ec , ru strin e lace frock. Sj “• Cuff’ black crepe de chine. lyirs. A. Watson, sea green crepe de prune. N. Muir, frilled white net frock, c, Kerr, rose pink velvet with silk fringe. Miss M. O’Driscoll, white crepe de chine, with crimson shawl. ™ b , ei §" e crepe de chine. Miss M. McGrath, electric blue crepe de chine. Miss H. Matthews, viola mauve crepe de chine. 1 Miss N. Wilkins, blush pink crepe de chi ne. Miss T. Wilkins, figured silk, with Spanish shawl. Mr. R. Cooney, opal blue crepe'de chine, trimmed with silver. Miss I. Cooney, phlox pink crepe de chine. Miss E. Mollgaard, lotus pink crepe de chine, with blue shawl. Miss M. Bell, mignonette green crepe de chine, with satin coat. 1 shawl 3 F ’ Kinsr ’ black georgette, with Miss M. Morton, primrose taffeta, with shaw] to match. . Miss E. Brown, rose pink silk, with velvet cloak. Morton, lemon yellow crepe de Miss I. Morton, buttercup taffeta frock Miss N. Neilsen (Opotiki), black georgette frock. Miss D. Sherratt, daffodil crepe de chine. Miss G. Dwyer, nankin blue crepe de chine. Miss J. Stewart, lemon yellow satin crepe. Miss F. Hintz, ecru georgette, with lace insertion. Miss A. Mark, maize lace over deep yellow satin. Miss D. Heerdegen, deep blue satin, with gold sequin trimming. Miss E. Sorrenson, pearl grey crepe de chine. Mis E. Cuff, sedge green crepe de chine. Miss G. Cuff, white crepe de chine frock. Miss B. Wilkie, Ivory crepe de chine. Miss S. Joyce, banana yellow crepe de chine. Miss R. Webb, cherry red velvet, with lace panel. Miss N. Webber, primrose crepe de chine. Miss E. Riley, mist blue georgette, with lace hem and satin coat. Miss M. Collins, golden satin crepe. Miss A. Collins, blue satin, with silver lace overskirt. Miss M. Donovan, orarjge satin crepe frock. Miss T. Vercoe, wistaria mauve' satin beaute. Miss A. Molony, lavender fea{in, with large shoulder posy of pink. Miss L. Tanner, chartreuse green net over green satin. Miss D. Tanner, geranium pink satin. Miss C. Wilson, crocus mauve taffeta, with georgette panels. Miss H. Cook, thistletuft green satin. Miss K. Cook, china blue crexie de chine, with lace hem. Miss G. Boucher (Rotorua), japonica pink satin crepe. Miss J. Vercoe. petunia beaded georgette. PAPATOETOE CROQUET CLUB PROGRESSIVE 500 PARTY ' / A large number of members and friends of the Papatoetoe Croquet Club attended a very enjoyable and successful progressive “500” tournament, held in the club’s pavilion on Saturday afternoon. Afternoon tea was provided by the members of the club, and several members of tho bowling club, who were enjoying a “roll up,” were inVited to tea. After a series of ( closely-contested games the prizes were awarded to Mrs. W. J. Nicholson and Mr. S. McCullough.
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