WOMAN'S WORLD
* (Conducted by " KUcen**). SOCIETY NEWS. I ' NEW PLYMOUTH. ' j Bridge,—Last Tuesday. Mrs. Mills gave *'a tar pleasant > bridge .party. as a faret ' well fa we Devore,. who are 'reijturning Portly to their home in Aupk-|-land- The prizes were won by Miss h Loria Fitzherbert (first), Miss Read res'ceiving consolation honors. Mrs. Mills her guests in Hack silk, with p a, cream lace vest; Miss Mills, cream trimmed with lettuce green; Miss fK. Mills, cream silk; Misses Devore, EL cream crepe de chine, trimmed with bands of satin; Miss F. Evans, black £ velvet, cream lace berthe; Miss D. Bedford, white insertioned muslin; Miss g, Bead, cream net blouse, black silk skirt; g- Miss Bradbury, saxe blue shantung silk, embroidered in flowers; Miss d Dempsey dark green silk, cream lace Sfcerthe; Miss Fitzherbert, black ninon fejover black charmeuse; Miss L. Fitzjelierbert, dainty cream net and lace ptlouse, black silk skirt; Miss Hanna, gphampagne colored net, traced with rose |£pink; Miss Wade, bottle green silk, real Space fichu; Miss Brewster, cream velAgricultural Show.—Although each j|3lay of the Agricultural Show has so far accompanied by showers, the attendbeen large, especially during ®jj|jhe_ i eye;ning. Why, at the wane of - day. people realise that things in general Kor atherwise should be attended to, or KEooked; at, is beyond my understanding, BptriLJUCh is the case. Even in ecclesiastimatters churches are more at eventide than at any other pfgryße. during the day, which, to the Kfailttgterß' minds, is & note of interrognKro§f_. frdbably we are endowed with Up or bat-like nature! Amongst crowd I noticed: Mrs. G. KebT?. Webster, Misses Bedford, ggliy'Glasgow; Miss 6. Morey, Mrs. ffiplfjU Miss Laing, Miss B. Rennell, Mrs. {Mayoress), Miss Btewster, Miss ; BgjinijSnga, Mrs. C. * Webster, Misses Spins, -Mrs. Bewley, Miss Bewley, Mrs. ■gran!,' Miss A. Brett, Miss Kirkby, Mrs. Miss B. Smith, Mrs. Mills, BHUmm Mills, Mrs. F. Robertson, Mrs. HplitytflelV'Miss Blundell, Mrs. H. Fookes, EHrfeJfurray, Mrs. J. B. Roy, Mis 3 G! fijtoy/ Mrs. Heatley, Mrs. Baker, Miss ffifeker; Mrs. W. Ambury, Mrs. Dockrill, KHiaßi iHanna, Miss Matthews, Miss G. Kfihaw.' Miss I. Taylor, Mrs. W. Perry. Rl|n. Berry, Misses Berry, Mrs. Lash, Kk II- Fraser, Mrs. Osborne, Mrs. BedBtofl,fMrs. Hill, Mrs. Dempsey, Miss JaDfcmpsey, Mrs. Crawford, Misses CrawMrs. J. Strang (Taumarunui), Mrs. KfanEGam, Mrs. Courtney, Mrs. Leatham, KKte&Kyngdon, Miss Kyngdon, Mrs. RgSrajster, Mrs. 0. Samuels, Mrs. Sladden. Brigade Ball.—As a description Bpftfclflready been given of the Fire BriHgjMe ball, which eventuated last Monday Egognt, but is still green in the minds of ■Bro&jchildren. I will just give you a list worn by the adults, whose Bpfa commenced after the children adBafonfi&l for smiper. Amongst those prepoliced: Miss Robierts, dainty pale chjarme use, veiled in ninon; Robetts,. cream silk; Mrs. Dock■wlf,'black Silk voile, relieved With cream Hraej-Mrs. Heatley. qream silk, trimmed floral ribbon;: Mrs. Bewley, BawjfWk.' tfeal laefe berthe: Mrs. Glassilk; Miasßewley, cream silk; ■pjlSfr 2liuuia,' black silk, corsage outlined i&ijFjjJale pfnk silk, deeper colored rose Kfijfwaiifcf MiSa Dempsey, dark green silk, lace beithe; Mrs. Paul, black
Ninon over satin, magenta rose on corsage; Mrs. L. Webster, lettuce green silk, finished with cream lace; Miss J. Wallach, cream silk; Miss Brewster, pale pink embroidered ninon over satin; Miss B. Clarke, cream silk; Miss J. Elliott, cream satin, softly finished with lace; Miss Kirkby, prettv cream lace robe over white silk; Miss Penn, pale blue crystalline, trimmed with sequinned trimming; Miss K. Penn, cream silk; Miss Bedford, emerald satin, veiled with Hack sequinned net; Miss D. Bedford, cream silk; Misses Mills; Miss Williams, grey, ninon, finished with oriental em-, broideries; Mrs. Hanna; Miss Jennings,, Mrs. Dempsey; Mrs. H. Moon, sqaj-let velvet, with , cream lace berthe; Mrs., Wood; Miss W. Bennett, cream satin; veiled in ninon; Mrs. P. Webster, pretty rose' pink silk, corsage trimmed with cream lace; Mrs. Munro, Mrs. C. Webster, Miss Holford, Miss A. Hempton, Miss J. Hempton, white satin over which fell a ninon tunic; Miss M. Humphries, black silk; Miss K. McAllum, white satin; Miss Tipladv, cream silk, banded with satin; Miss Street, white silk, ' veiled with hkck net; Miss Oliver, white silk; Mrs. Vincen. PERSONAL. Sister Campbell, assistant matron at the public hospital, has gone for a trip to Rotorua. Mrs. J. Strang, Taumarunui, is on a visit to New Plymouth, to attend her sister's, Miss Amy Crawford's, wedding, which is to eventuate next Tuesday at St. Mary's Church. It is to be of a private nature. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Horrooks (Feilding) are the sruests of Mrs. Quilliam, the latter's mother.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 294, 8 June 1912, Page 6
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