SUCCESSFUL DANCE HELD IN CLIVE PUBLIC HALL
Another very successful danee in aid of the Clive Publie Hall was held in the Clive. Hall on Friday evening when oaneing to niusie suppned by McKay's orchestra was enjoyed by all. During the eveuing a Monte Carlo waltz was won by lYuss Woodson and Mr Barker and a gues&ing competition was won by Mr Barton Smith. Mr Bert Oushing made a very *eSlcient -M.C. and the success of the evening was largely helpe.d by the delicious sujjpier served by the la.dy members oi' the hall coinmitiee. Among those present were noticed:— •Mrs S. Dockary, brown figured taffeta; Mrs MeCabe, navy crepe-do-chine; Mrs I'rank Merritt, fioral silk marocaxn;, Mrs Alf. Dockary, floral georgette;- Mre J. Lister, green sand-crope; Mrs Flowers, biscuit silk lace rolieveii with black velvet; 'Miss T. Pell, wino. velvet, Miss A. Pell, green taffeta; Miae A. Gregory, pale pinit chdnille velvet; Miss L. Gregory, white satin; Misa Muiiany, lelnon velvet; Miss M. Dockary, black crepe-de-chine relieved with floral georgette; Miss Daley (Auckland), black velvet with silver. trimmings; Miss J. Cushing, floral georgette; Miss E. Tucker, figured satin; Miss M. McGxath, floral georgette^ M. Alcock, red crinkly crepe; Miss V. McKain, blue crepe-de-chine; Mise I. Long, red figured sand-erepe; Miss M, Allswpp, red tulle over satin;- Miss J, Heywood, cerise panne velvet; Miss Jean Woods, navy blue satin; Miss D. Smith, black silk lace; Miss L. Cross, red georgette; Miss D. Benson, bluo satin; Miss L. Heynes, black and white georgette Miss T. Carter, floral satih with lace godets; Miss Bradbury, silk lace Over satin with velvet trimmings; Miss E. Smith (Auckland), black velvet worn with a scarlet chenille coatee; Miss J. Harrison, lemon silk lace and georgette; Miss P. Mcllroy, black georgeorgette; Miss T. Carter, floral satin Miss Cardie,. floral georgette; Mies M. Sxnith, blue figured sand-crepe; Miss M. Wilson, pink maroc'ain; MxSS P. Murdock, floral frock; Miss J. Barber, pink satin; Miss E. Tee (Wellington), white da'nce frock; Miss Woodson; Miss N.; Burgees, green organdie with godetsi Miss E. Wood, biack satin.'
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 20, 8 February 1937, Page 4
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