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WOMAN'S WORLD

(Conducted by "Eileen.") NEW PLYMOUTH SOCIAL NEWS Tennis.—The New Plymouth Tennis and Croquet Club formally opened its courts last Saturday, and many member.and friends availed themselves of tinopportunity of enjoying an outing under favorable weather .conditions. Amongst those present I noticed:—Mrs. Sumner, peacock-blue coat and skirt, burnt straw hat, trimmed with black; Mrs. Leatham,. handsome pale fawn cloth costume, faced with black silk, hat relieved with pale pink roses; Mrs. 11. Stockcr, white muslin, smart white and black hat, with pink os-preys; Mrs. Penn, blue-grey crepe, pretty black hat, with royal blue ribbon bows; Mrs. Anderson, dainty cream costume, charming pale pink tagel hat, lined with black, finished with black feathers; Mrs. F. Honan, pretty pale grey costume, faced with nattier blue, black and white hat; Miss Grant, black costume, piped with emerald green, burnt straw toque, trimmed with black silk bows; Mrs. Home, very pretty turquoise blue canvas cloth, faced with black silk; dainty black and white toque; Mrs. Sladden, tussore silk, faced with black, black hat with biscuit-colored feathers; Mrs. Rollo, navy coat and skirt, hat wreathed with forget-me-nots; Mrs. Mills, black costume; Mrs Pope, tussore silk, brown hat with white bows; Mrs. Bewley, handsome prunelle-colorod costume, cream silk vest, finished with floral guimpe, black and

white toque; Miss Bewley wore a, dainty ! pale grey crepe, grey t.agel toque; Mrs. F. Robertson, cream costume, black hat with pink and heliotrope sweet peas; Mrs. Paul, rich green shot silk, green velvet hat with lancer plumes; Mrs. E. Grif- ' fiths, fawn costume, white feather boa; black hat lined with white; Miss Wade, tussore silk, piped with royal blue, white hat; Mrs. Collins, grey and white striped costume, burnt straw and black hat, wreathed with heilotrope and pink convolvuli; Mrs. Medley, very smart slate grey costume, black hat with grey feathers; Mrs-. Harvey, golden-brown charmeuse, burnt straw and black feathered hat; Mrs. A. Waters, pretty pale blue crepe, black feathered hat; Miss ,1.1,-1- f 11 m n

Dempsev, dark green costume, black j hat; Miss N. Dempsey, slate-grey i costume," black hat; Mrs. Johns, sagegreen costume, putty-colored hat, wreathed with tiny pink roses-; Mrs. S. Smith, rose-pink voile, cream lace vest, black hat, with while feathers; Mrs. Courtney, grey costume, black hat; Miss G. Shaw, white; Mrs. Morrison, Mrs. Fitzherbert, Mrs. Grant, Miss Grant; Mrs. Whetter, brown and fawn costume, hat en suite; Mrs. S. Rennell; Mrs. A. MacDiarmid; Miss Reid; Mrs. DennieBrown, black-costume; Mrs. W. Newman, black and white costume, toque to match; Mrs. Renaud, black costume; Miss Renaud, white muslin, black and white hat j Miss Armstrong, pale grey costume, grey hat to correspond; Miss Arden, white muslin, black and royal blue hat; Mrs. Douglas, dark amethyst costume, with lighter colored toque; Mrs. P. Lawsen, white muslin, white hat

wreathed with tiny pink roses; Miss Hill, cream costume, white hat trimmed with golden brown ribbon; Miss J. Hempton, grey costume, pretty prey hat with pale pink roses; Miss Wood, moss-green costume, hat trimmed with roses; Mrs. J. Wilson, Mrs. W. Ba.viy, Miss J. Curtis, Mrs. Douglas, Miss Shaw, Mrs. W. Webster, Miss Webster, Miss Brewster, Miss Glasgow, Miss Blundell, Mrs. Birch-John-•st'in, cream costume, tagel hat, piped with nattier blue; Miss Bedford, pale blue crepe, black hat; Miss D. Bedford, shell-pink crepe, white hat; Miss Hall, Mif/es Berry (2), Miss Bundle; Mrs. Wills, saxe-blue linen, black hat, massed with pale pink roses; Mrs. Lowe, grey costume, grey and saxe-blue hat; Miss Baker, slate-grey costume, black and white hat; Mrs. Walker, cream striped cloth coat and skirt, black hat trimmed with cerise, Mrs. Murray, Mrs H. Fookes; Miss Chambers, black velvet, black and white hat; Mrs 1 . Colvile, cream cloth coat and skirt, pretty black and white hat; Mrs. Heard; Miss Roy, white costume, black and white hat wreathed with pink roses; Miss G. Roy, white costume, black hat trimmed with roses; Miss F. Evans, white muslin, black hat lined a,nd trimmed with shaded vieux-rose ribbon; Mrs. Lodge, sea-green linen costume, burnt straw hat trimmed with pink roses; Mrs. Kyngdon, pretty heliotrope costume, grey hat with cherries and black lace, Miss Kyngdon, Miss Clarke, Misses Simpson (2), Mrs. J. Reid-;- Miss Fitzherbert, white linen, black hat, with white ribbon bows; Mfss L. IFitzherbert,

pretty grey crepe._ ... Theatre—Amongst those in the crowded audience of the •■'"Geisha".! noticed Mrs. Walker, Mrs; D.* Robertson, Mrs. Quilliam, Mrs. Leatham, Mrs. Bewley, Miss Bewley, Mrs. T. C. List. Mrs. Paul, Miss Cunningham, Mrs. Bedford, Miss Brewster, Mrs. Glasgow, "Miss Glasgow, Mrs. Hill-Johnston,, Mrs, Haslam, Mrs. Renaud, Miss Renaud, Mrs. Holf ord, Miss Holford, Mrs. Kirkby.' Misses Capel, Misses Mackay, Mrs/ 1 Fo'okes, Misses Fookes, Mrs. Blundell, Mrs. Penn, Misses Pern. Misses Fitzherbert. Miss Webster, Mrs. Roy, Mrs. Home, Miss Wade, Mrs. Colvile, * Mrs. Percy Webster, Misses Berry, Mrs. Munro, Mrs. G. Webster, Mrs. Birch-Johnston, Mrs. Evans, Miss F. Evans, Mrs. S. Rennell, Miss Rennell, Mrs. R. Cock, Miss Snowball, Mrs. G. Tabor, Mrs. Hirst, Misses Hirst, Mrs. Kvngdon, Miss Kyngdon,. Miss Godfrey, Misses Arden, Misses Hempton, Mra. H. Brc?sell, Mrs. Johns', 'Misses McAllum. Space prevents me enumerating all the u'Vrs. Really, it seemed as if the whole of !-he lady folk of the town were present at one or. other .of the performances. ' PERSONAL. Hon. 0. SsjTiiiel and Mrs. Samuel returned on Thursday from Wellington. Misses Humphries (:>) have gone for a si.v months' tour, visiting I heir relatives at Hawke's Bay and Blenheim. Mrs. Brewster, who has been on a visit to 'Yoilington, has returned.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 148, 9 November 1912, Page 6

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WOMAN'S WORLD Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 148, 9 November 1912, Page 6

WOMAN'S WORLD Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 148, 9 November 1912, Page 6

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