A GAY EVENING.
Symondsville Studio a record attendance on Saturday niglit, the orchestra contributing many new numbers which had to be repeated. Among the guests were: Mrs. Spencer, wearing beige crepe de chine frock, old rose velvet coat; Mrs. Marshall, frock of belladonna pink and silver tissue; Mrs. H. Schmidt, frock of bois de rose taffeta, deep tulle hem; Miss Spencer, cornflower blue taffeta and gold lace, blue floral tissue wrap; Miss Wallace, heavily sequinned rose georgette; Miss R. Lovell, mauve satin beaute, with Spanish shawl; Miss Parker, silver frock of lame, apple green georgette; Miss Q. Herring, larkspur blue georgette and silver; Miss E. Smith, apricot crepe de chine and floral lame; Miss G. Simpson, eau de nil lame floral; Miss N. Schmidt, deep orange frock of Bhot taffeta; Miss M Morton, leaf green shot taffeta; Miss E. Casey, black petalled frock of georgette and diamante; Miss E. Wickham, geranium rose taffeta; Miss Neil, chenille embossed frock of pink; Miss J. Pemeroy, blush pink crepe de chine and silver georgette; Miss Kent, flame georgette, with rhinestone headings; Miss Herbert j black georgette heavily beaded; Miss Charmers, apple greep georgette and diamante; Miss Newton, powder blue, with uneven hem of georgette; Miss Farrall, blue georgette and silver lace; Miss B. Barry, old rose crepe de chine, shawl to tone; Miss King, geranium red floral georgette; Miss Blundell,' frock of blue georgette, silver lace; Miss Townsend, pink floral georgette, ivory lace; Miss Ross, cyclamen taffeta inset, with gold lace; Miss M. McKenzie, eau de nil frock of georgette and lime lace; Miss Watts, gold floral lame and georgette; Miss D. King, black lace frock over pink satin; Miss Saunders, terra cotta crepe de chine, embossed in rose and gold; Miss R. Freeman, sea green satin beaute; Miss Webster, coral pink taffeta, panelled with pink lace; Miss Hume, frock of wistaria mauve satin and silver lace; Miss Peet, frilled frock of black georgette and lace; Miss Baker, peach taffeta, inset with silver lace; Miss G. Williams, corsage of blue and silver metal cloth, with skirt of blue tulle; Miss Brooks, leaf green and gold lame, with uneven hem; Miss M. Watson, bouffant taffeta grown of primrose; Miss Gilfillan, sunset pink petalled frock, shawl to tone; Miss Hardy, ivory lace over satin, with flame flower at shoulder; Miss Bishop, flame beaded georgette and gold lace; Miss Hacket, turquoise blue ring velvet, pink rose at shoulder; Miss C. Bain, mist blue georgett petalled frock and diamante; Misn Wheeler, shell pink crepe de chine and tulle; Miss M. Booth, rose shot taffeta, large gold lame hip bow. .
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 238, 8 October 1928, Page 12
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432A GAY EVENING. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 238, 8 October 1928, Page 12
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