CAMBRIDGE NEWS.
Persona!. Mrs and Miss Wliewcll, of Tamahere, are spending a few weeks at .Milford. « * * K« Mrs Innes Taylor and Miss A. Nelson have returned to Cambridge from a holiday at Milford. Polo. Among those present at the Cambridge Polo Tournament on Wednesday were : —Mesdames Williams, Nolan, W. Garland, Batchelor, K. Brown, Short, Coottc, Blennehasset, Yule, Clemow, Crother, Bain (Tauranga), M. Garland, Rush, Whewell, Vosper, Henry, Collis, Nixon, Munro, Smythe, R. Ranstead, T. Ranstead, N. Peake, E. Martin, W. Ranstead, G. Ranstead, Richardson, Pilkington, Innes-Taylor, Meredith, Upton, G. Watt, A. Bell, Harper, Curran, Hines, Hickey, Johns, J. Chilly, Graham, Souter, Gibbons, Pickering. Misses A. Hewett, M. Taylor, Yule, Butler, H. Crowlher, J. Clemow, I. Garland, J. Yeale, E. Robinson, M. Collis, A. Brown, B. Taylor, R. Souter, M. Souter, A. Nolan, R. Blythe, M. Short, M. Peake, R. McPherson, Patey, N. Renshaw, B. McNaughton, Upton, Rose, E. Souter, Black, Ellis, Pickering, Iv. Fisher, A. Nelson. Bridge Party. On Wednesday afternoon Airs .Tennins gave a most enjoyable bridge party. The room was prettily decorated with autumn leaves and zinnias. Mrs Jennins received her guests in a frock of floral georgette. Those present were :—Mesdames McKenzie, Sutherland, Weils, Nicol, Neely, Roberts, Caldwell, G. Taylor, Loudon, S. Lewis, Misses Christophers and Gwynncth. Tennis Parties. On Wednesday afternoon Mrs S. Banks gave a most delightful party for her daughter Miss Tosly Banks. Those present were : —Mesdames N. Banks, Tod, Nelson, Sawcrs, Misses J. Ambury, 0. Christophers, R. Crowlher, B. Martin, N. Martini, G. Hay, 11. Moorhouse, J. Ferguson, K. Mackjs 1). Gox, M. Grumrnit. Masters W. Banks, B. Banks, S. Wells, It. Peake, T. .Middeton, D. Middeton, G. llarbelt, U. Sawcrs. * * * -T On Monday Misses R. and M. Souter gave a most delightful lennis party for Miss Audrey Nolan. Those present were:—Airs Souter, Mrs R. Cox, Mrs S. Lewis; Misses E. Souter, O. Christophers, R. Blythe, J. Garland, J. Clemow, N. Butler, J. Couper, M. Treslail, E. Robinson, 11. Crowlher, J. Veale, G. Ambury, D. Cox, E. Mackercth, J. Thompson, A. Ilcwett. o V V 1 On Tuesday Miss E. Robinson gave a most enjoyable tennis party for Miss A. Nolan, who is taking up Karitane nursing. Those present were:—Mrs Robinson, Misses R. Blythe, E. Griffith, U. Holland, 1. Garland, I>. Cox. O. Christophers, It. Souter, M. Souter, J. Clemow, .1. Yoale, .1. Couper, K. Sheet, M. Short, M. Collis, N. Butler, A. Nelson. N. Armstrong.
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Waikato Times, Volume 107, Issue 17975, 21 March 1930, Page 5
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