WOMAN'S WORLD.
! NOTES. . A large number of people have been tamping oil the East End beach, and !au ideal plate it is, too. Last Friday the eamps "Anyhow" and "Just So" held a jolly little dance in the pavilion. It j was most' enjoyable, tile floor being perfect, as also was the music supplied by j Mrs. George. Amongst those present Mrs. Haworth, mauve cliarmeusc; Miss Wood, grey silk, trimmed with Idee; Mrs. Blundell, grey voile; Mrs. Matthews, saxe blue crepe de chine; Mrs. Simpson, black; Miss D. Bradbury, dainty white voile; Miss Bullard, pink j floral voile; Miss Hirst, white, relieved j with tangerine; Miss G. Wood (Christclmrch), white embroidered muslin; Miss ISaston (Nelson), heliotrope floral crepim ; Miss Cork ill, white, with touches of emerald green; .Miss A. Bullard, white voile; Miss Mona Corkill, Swiss embroidered muslin; Miss Mcltae (Palmerston North), saxe blue silk; Miss Fit/.herbert, white, with Oriental trimming; Miss I!. Lcathani, old rose, crepon; Miss l.ivennore (Am-kland), white: Miss Mills white embroidered voile; Miss Hariey (Nidson), dainty wliite crepe de chine; Miss (.!. Haworth, floral voile; Miss Tj.
I ■'ri'iithut-ii, white, relieved with saxe I'liif: Miss K. Creatbach, emerald green and white; .Vlis* Yfiling, dainty white lace: Misses Rollo (2), white; Misses JJail.V (2), while; Miss Malcolm (Welhigion), white embroidered frock; Miss J.i-piiH' (Auckland). white silk: Miss Mohr, white niiton of channelise: Miss l.epiiie. white; Miss Killy, pink; Miss I'aluier. while, Willi touches ol' red; Miss 1). »Sa.\ton. while; Miss Whitton, white: Miss l'ott, yrci'll; Miss Blackball I\\ <-lltiiy t <>ii), pink: Miss Arden, white satin: Miss Moiileatli, white; A.I iss Fox, white .Swiss limslin; Miss Campbell. White net over eharnieuse.
PI'IRRONAI.. Mi-* C. lorrie. of Auckland, who is attending (lie tennis Iminiamt'nl, is the (jwst of Mrs. Brewater. Mvs. W. 11. Wehhe. of Auckland, who lias been visiting her daughter, Mrs. R. •Hill-.Tohiison. for a coujjle of weeks, relumed to Auckland last night. Dr. McCleland, accompanied by Miss K. McCleland, left for Auckland last night, en route to Rotorua, for two weeks' holiday.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 18, 13 January 1915, Page 8
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336WOMAN'S WORLD. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 18, 13 January 1915, Page 8
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