SOCIAL NOTES.
Miss Reece (England), is the gulst of Mrs W. Handyside, Gala street. Mrs and Miss Law (Dunedin), are the guests of Mrs T. F. Macdoriald, Earn street. Mrs J. G. Macdonald, Don street, gave a most delightful bridge party on Wednesday ev,ening, the guests being : Mesj dames, J. G. Watson, Wade, Barclay, Haggitt, Handyside, Gordon Macdoriald, Murray-Menzies, Misses Tucker, Wade, Ewart, and Reece. At a ball given for His Royai Highness the Prince of Wales, in Dunedin, one of his partners was Miss Mclntosh, an exresident of Invercargill, and amongst the debutants and young girls chosen to form an arch by holding up large tree ferns fronds under which he efttered the ballroom, and who were afterwards separately pre&ented to His Royal Highness, was Miss Bonnie Wilson, also a resident of Invercargill.
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Digger (Invercargill RSA), Issue 11, 28 May 1920, Page 9
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134SOCIAL NOTES. Digger (Invercargill RSA), Issue 11, 28 May 1920, Page 9
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