ANNUAL BALL
> , RANGITAIKI, FOLK AT PLAY - -■ . (.]»:■" .* i I!i V; a. ; : : ni ■ ••• 7 T' rr T " i WB£&A.'T'k&E ■■ -.n .• „ku ■ ia .3 p-u Though it coincided wiiththe -second day of limited petrol purchases which must have had its effect in the reduction of the numbers of couo try the annual ball of the Rangitaiki Plains Dairy Go. Ltd. proved successful. Held this year in: the Winter Show Hall, Wliakatarte, the dance was attended by a good crowd of people, and they enjoyed the excellent music, a good floor and a very fine supper. The hall decorated in the company's colours of hlack and green made a very striking picture and was a credit to Mr Cedric Poole who arranged the light, ing cffccts. The whole evening was well managed by Mr J. H. Russell who was M. C $ and the committee Messrs List, Speirs ; McDonald, Villis and King. Mr J. Crang played an extra. Ladies who danced to the music of Colin Castleton's orchestra included: Mesdames J. E. Cresswell, violet velvet trimmed with dia'mente; ,C. B. List, f taffeta; R. McDonald, saxe-blue satin crepe; L. Grey, cau (ie nil georgette; K. Marx } black cloque and. lace; Sunkel ? floral satin; Ewen Blair, mulberry shimmer velvet; B. Wickham, white panne velvet with coatee; Villis, black lace. Misses Mary Hansen, green silk taffeta; F. Reichardt (Tauranga), blue net; p. Simpson (Taranald) black and white chiffon; D. Boon, sprigged organdie; B. Pinkey, midnight blue satin crepe; B. Ansell, midnight blue velvet; P. Windley, crush 'strawberry taffeta; Doreen Peterson, pin's; satin; J. Goile y blue net; j. pink chiffon; P. Burt (Opotiki) lemon chiffon, green coatee; B. Marmont (Te Puke), lemon, velvet; Mavis Marks, black lace; Marion Curran, black satin beaute, silver lame; J. Anderson (Te Puke), black velvety white fur coatee; M. H. Sunlcel. black velvet; Nita Bush, apricot taffeta; Villis, white muslin, blue spots;; C. Young, black silk taffeta; A. Luke pink silk velvet and lace; S. Hunt
(Te Puke) s lemon lace; G. Wilson T blue satin; N. Luke, marina blue stiffened net over taffeta; Patsy Marx blue chiffon,; V. Ansell (Tauranga), red net and taffeta; D. Driver, black floral taffeta; P. Waite, blue velvety R. Wilson, violet chiffon with lemon coatee; J. McPeake ? pink taffeta; E. L. Bosward cvclamen taffeta; y * Win Bush, pink floral taffeta; Anne Carling, black and gold taffeta; G. pink and" lemon shot taffetn; 1 Myrtle Webber, black marocain, black and white trinimings; R. Laloli T floral taffeta; Joy Cummmgs • gold lace, ! royal blue rosettes; M. M. Goldsmith, floral tafieta: Elva Petersen, red velvet, black coatee; E. Hewitt, black fchiffon? floral trimmings; J. Ansell, A. N. Jarrett, Jean McGregor.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 60, 8 September 1939, Page 5
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441ANNUAL BALL Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 60, 8 September 1939, Page 5
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