CAMBRIDGE NEWS.
GIFT EVENING FOR MISS HILDA SHARP Miss M. Henson, of Cambridge, hostessed an enjoyable gift party recently in honour of Miss Hilda Sharp Who is to married shortly. Charmingly arranged spring flowers decorated tho living room, where games and competitions were enjoyed throughout the evening. Opportunity was also taken for Miss E. Burke to present the guest of honour with a gift from tho F.A.G staff. Mrs Henson was wearing a navy floral frock and Miss Henson wore a frock of blue flowered crepe. Miss Hilda Sharp was wearing a frock of brown and rust cotcllo. Among those present, were:—Mrs H. P. Sharp, Mrs R. McLaren, Mrs H. SharpMisses Z. Cowling, M. Boyce, E. Bourkc, E. Clothier, L. Stewart, R. Henson, Mary Wilkinson, L. McLarnon, K. lbbotson.
DOMAIN CROQUET CLUB Mrs R. McLarnon was hostess this week at the fortnightly card afternoon held by the members of the Domain Croquet Club. Mrs T. Brindle, Mrs 0. Gane and Mrs Attwood were the prizewinners. Among those present were:—Mesdames H. Oaten, C. Boyce, F. Tucker, W. Morrow, W. West, H. Goodwin, P. (Uanville, 1!. Sharp. W. Wilkinson, E. Henson, lbbotson, W. Maberley, Peebles, C. Wallace, Pearce, senr., A. Wallace, W. Wilkinson, E. Beer, T. Brindle. Misses McCandlish, McDevltt, and Nancy Oaten. BADMINTON DANCEA very Jolly and successful dance was held by the Cambridge Badminton Club in the Parish Hall, reoently, when a large number danced lo music played by Clayton's Orchestra. Effective use had been made of golden mimosa, camellias and spring Mowers which decorated the stage and corners of Hie hall. \m ng those present were:—Mesdames • W.\ lilc, w.-iinmc lone green ripple crepe; w. Chandler, black ring velvet; J. Linbley. black chilVon velvet. Misses Joan Wild. K"ld satin tunic and black velvet skirl; Kl-ie Lambie. floral taltetas. Joan Boss. Ivory silk net; Joan Webber, opal blue taffetas; Hilda Dalli-mm-c. parcbment chtlTon crepe; N. Northcolt, KHi'unmin red .satin; Petty Cubis. almond Kn-en talTeia; Motile Sawers. bottle M. i ibis, plaid tar- ■ :.m blue floral ■''••Pe; >heila 11iI'hn!'i 1 -i.ii, .-oral pink watermarked l all el a; \ . Me: I.s . Hamilton', heerh brown eloque; i: Oddy, gold lame tunic and black velvet skbt; Mary Turney, tee green crepe; Daphne usborne, Naples blue ebllTott; kathteen Horne. K"ld lame. \am-.N Glover, petal pink windswept satin. Jessie clow, eau de nil tt, black Andrew, opal blue talTeia. l. bare. I.ldo blue lacquered satin: Rettv Wild, eoruflowar blue suede crepe; s. Tborburn. black georgeHe; Petty Putter, petal pink crepe; l.m* Mn.yes, ivory net and sell spotted tafTei i; E. O Keefe. Wt. .. w -i green satin. Liweuda spetght, olt\e green satin Valerie Carran, Dory moire taffeta Nancy Moore, jade green metal-threaded .taHotd. C. Workman, ivory taffeta
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Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20282, 26 August 1937, Page 6
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450CAMBRIDGE NEWS. Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20282, 26 August 1937, Page 6
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