ODDFELLOWS' BALL.
Unqualified success attended this year's annual ball organised by the Loyal Drury Lodge, Manchester Unity Oddfellows. * There was the usual large attendance, visitors being present from various districts between Auckland and Pukckohe inclusive. The public hall was tastefully decorated, and excellent music was supplied by Hulme's orchestra. The following were amongst those present:—Mrs. R. Sadgrove, navy crepe de chine, with gold and fawn; Mrs. L. Stokes, black velvet and red; Mrs. Lee, green silk and silver; Mrs. P. Harris, cream taffeta relieved with pale blue; Mrs. G. Sheldon, powder blue satin channelise, with silver; Mrs. Ted Bradstreet, Lido blue georgette and gold; Mrs. T. King, white lace; Mrs. Derbyshire, jade green crepe de chine; Mrs. R. McDowell, white crepe de chine and silver lace; Mrs. A. Johnston, blue beaded frock; Mrs. David Peebles, flame crepe de chine, silver lace; Mrs. T. R. Whitcombe, pink silk and silver; Mrs. S. R. Cossey, sea green chiffon and tulle; Mrs. E. Cossey, palest pink satin and lace; Mrs. Morgan, black chiffon velvet, gold lace; Mrs. Crawford, pale blue panne velvet; Mrs. H. Dance, pink shot taffeta, with gold; Mrs. Fielding, blue taffeta; Mrs. J. M. Cossey, rose crepe; Miss Phil. Gardiner, powder blue taffeta; Miss F. Newcombc, pale blue crepe de chine and silver; Miss Langford, black georgette and lace; Miss M. Clarke, blue crepe de chine; Miss V. Lee, cerise crepe de chine; Miss T. Lee, pink filet lace; Miss R. Hill, marigold georgette, silver lace; Miss E. Shepherd, apple green crepe 'de chine; Miss J. Harris, cerise satin with silver; Miss L. Knowle, shell pink georgette; Miss T. Butcher, frock of cherry crepe de chine; Miss V. Keith, black crepe de chine; Miss Queenie Buckcridge, mauve crepe de chine; Miss V. Kinloch, amber rose taffeta; Miss G. Waterhouse, primrose georgette and green velvet; Miss M. Wood, duchess blue embossed georgette; Miss Clara Kinloch, daffodil yellow crepe de chine; Miss E. Stokes, doral crepe de chine; Miss D. Woodroffe, pink crepe de chine and silver lace; Miss E. Lowden, white crepe Marie silk lace; Miss Waghorn, silver net and sequins; Miss Althea Sadgrove, midnight blue; Miss C. Fox, ashes of roses velvet and georgette; Miss C. Baker, powder blue georgette; Miss Sharpe, royal blue georgette; Miss D. Baker, green frilled georgette; Miss T. Webster, black and white satin; Miss A. Co 3se y> mauve crepe de chine, gold lace; Miss 0. Drafrin, lace with diamante; Miss Marjorio Johnston, apricot silk frock; Miss C. Leathern, green taffeta; Miss W. Smith, beige silk | frock; Miss Hood, green crepe de I chine; Miss T. McDowell, pink satin; Miss Irene Green, carnation crepe de ckine; Mis 3 Vi Baker, lime green georgette; Miss Iris Sadgrove, pink crepe de chine; Miss M. McDowell, almond green georgette; Miss* Audrey Carter, pink crepe de chine, lace,
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 226, 24 September 1929, Page 9
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469ODDFELLOWS' BALL. Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 226, 24 September 1929, Page 9
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