ORMOND BACHELORS
ANNUAL BALL EXCELLENT ATTENDANCE (Horn!<l Correspondent.) The attendance at the annual bail .lie Onnond-V/aerenga-a-hika bachelors held in the Ormond Hall on Wednesday evening, was excellent, i.i spite c.f threatening weather. The willing committee had spared no pains to make the function a success and the programme included all the Latest dances, the music being provided by Mrs. Thomson’s orchos-
Among these present were Mrs. W. Bowes, who wore black geor:citc: Mrs. G. Grayson, floral c'nar-
Vneuse: Mrs. J. Turner, blue satin and navy coatee; Mrs. Cameron (Puha) bottle green satin; Mrs. A. Parsons, pink sheer: Mrs. M. J. Bidlake, green satin: Miss J. Campbell (Whatatutu), black ring velvet; Miss R. Boynton, mauve deque; Miss J. Pardoe, green sharine; Miss I. Walsh, mulberry velvet; Miss G. Rowland, oink crepe-de-chine: Miss E. Callahan, green and silver taffeta; Miss \V. Forbes, black cloque relieved with white; Miss J. Kennedy, blue and white cocktail suit: Miss D. Dearness, floral silk; Miss N. Rangi, gold and blue velvet; Miss P. Ratcliffc, midnight blue and silver; Miss M. Cleaver, purple taffeta and lace; Miss I. Cleaver, mat!re taffeta; Miss '£■ Lewis (Matawai), blue taffeta; Miss .1. Wilkins (Matawai), pink and black velvet; Miss B. Oswald (Matawai), mauve taffeta; Miss N Ncshausen, floral satin
Miss S. O'Donoghue wore a frock of blue taffeta with silver sequins; Miss J. McDonald, floral silk; Miss E. Scholium, mauve taffeta; Miss D. Scholium, cyclamen faille; Miss J. Tvvistleton (Motu), lilac taffeta; Miss R Watson, flora), satin; Miss J. Davis, cyclamen georgette; Miss E. Jepsen, floral taffeta; Miss N. McKay, Royal Stuart tartan, taffeta; Miss M. Cook, blue with silver stripe crepe; Miss T. .Tepsen, striped satin; Miss M. Gumming, blue cobweb taffeta; Miss M. Grayson, navy and orange; Miss K. Ivarini, pale blue lame; Miss J. Thompson, blue marocain; Miss B. Ginger, pink chiffon; Miss M. Clark, rainbow taffeta; Miss M. Cook, pink with silver leaf chiffon; Miss A. Attewcll, blue taffeta; Miss L. Armstrong, wine crepe-de-chine; Miss G. Parsons, pink taffeta.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20056, 30 September 1939, Page 15
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