CAMBRIDGE NOTES
YOUNG FARMERS’ CLUB Held at the parish hall, Cambridge, | an enjoyable dance was arranged rei cently by the committee of the Young | Farmers’ Club. The function was I very well organised and attended by every success. Clayton’s orchestra j played the dance music, j Among those present were:—Mesl dames T. H. Anderson, wearing j black velvet; Donald Clemow, black lace.
I Misses Laurel Easter, cyclamen ' satin; June Clayton, palm beige i dimity; Doreen Moreland, figured j crepe; Betty Rutter, tea rose pink figured cotelle; Jean Ogilvy, royal j blue velvet; Mary Mahood, green i wool sheer; Joan Conrie, pale blue organdi; Alison Anderson, marine blue striped crepe; Betty Hall, bronze green taffeta; Nancy Fairbrother, pastel pink self-striped crepe; Betty Cubis, black net; Mary Palmer, sprigged organza; Margaret Finch, spring green ninon; Thelma Browne, opal blue crepe; Erica Hardy, flotilla blue cloque; Jean Poole, Naples blue taffeta; Doreen Wattam, crayon pink chiffon; Betty Ross, multi-patterned crepe; Kayes (Auckland), neutral toned silk; Lallie Brock, blue figured tunic frock; Joan Perry, plaid taffeta; Faye Nickle, harmony pink crepe. COMING-OF-AGE PARTY Miss Dorothy Davys was guest-of- ; honour when she celebrated her j coming-of-age at a dance arranged jby Mr and Mrs H. Davys, of Cam- ■ bridge, recently. | Pretty decorations in coloured j streamers and asters and greenery combined a pink and green colour I scheme. j Mr H. Davys presented his i daughter with the traditional key j and her fiance, Mr A. Clayton, re- ' sponded on her behalf. The guest- ' of-honour then cut the birthday cake. To receive her guests Mrs Davys wore a blue patterned satin frock. 1 Miss Dorothy Davys was wearing a ! blue embossed lame gown. | The guests were:—Mesdames D. j Arcus (Hamilton), C. Bryant (Hamilton), J. V. Bryant (Te Awamutu), | J. Peake (Te Awamutu), F. Vemer, ' C. C. Hollis, A. H. Clayton, Hensen, jßosevear, V. Follas, J. Russell, W. Yardley, A. R. Holmes, H. Ridgeway. Misses Barbara Gane, R. Ferguson, R. Graham, M. Hensen, N. Reese. B. Ross, J. Ross, M. Ross, T. Brown, J. Maisey, M. Maisey, J. Webber, D. Wattam. I. Clayton, N. Fairbrother, B. Fairbrother, I. Holmes, O. Taylor, E. Reed. A. Morley, B. Bryce, J. How- ; ard (Auckland). M. Glading (A.uckjland), L. Amyes, B. Wylde, I. Bryant , (Te Awamutu). I. Cowie.
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Waikato Times, Volume 128, Issue 21373, 18 March 1941, Page 3
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378CAMBRIDGE NOTES Waikato Times, Volume 128, Issue 21373, 18 March 1941, Page 3
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