CINDERELLA DANCE.
Mrs H. Austin gave an enjoyable Cinderella dance in the Masonic Hall last evening. The decorations, which included native shrubs and bunting, lent a very pleasing contrast to the charming dresses of the ladies. A large marquee, erected at the front entrance to the hall, and used as a refectory, added to the floor space accommodation. The stage was nicely arranged for non-dancers. The guests were received by the hostess, who was attired in a charming view rose satin dress with black spangled net overdress. Some very pretty dresses were noticeable. Among those present were:—Miss Barber, white satin, spangled over-dress ; Mrs Woodward, white muslin, spangled trimmings ; Mis C. Robinson, black velvet; Miss Signal, white silk ; Miss D. Signal, white silk ; Miss Fraser, white silk ; Miss B. Fraser, pale green silk ; Miss Edwards, blue silk, white overdress ; Miss Jenks, white silk ; Miss Clemett, heliotrope, net overdress ; Mrs P. G. Jackson, white silk ; Mrs P. Easton, pale blue velvet; Miss Smith, heliotrope, with dew-drop net; Mrs Kellovv, white silk, Juliet cap ; Mrs Adams, grey velvet; Mrs Healey, blue silk blouse and black voile skirl ; Mrs A. Jenks, white embroidered muslin ; Miss E. Wanklyn, white muslin ; Miss M. Wanklyn, white muslin ; Mrs Boyes, white silk and stencilled trimmings ; Miss Flossie Edwards, blue, white lace trimmings ; Misses Neylon (2), white muslin ; Miss Thyune, black ; Miss Cummerfieid, white embroidered muslin ; Miss Florrie Cook, pink silk; Miss Hilda Cook, white silk ; Miss Levy, white muslin. Among the onlookers were: — Miss Stevens, pink and cream, lace overdress; Mrs R. Barber, black satin, uinou over-dress; Mrs Signal, white glazy silk blouse and black velvet skirt; Mrs Barber seur., black satin; Mrs Fraser, black satin ; Mrs Seabury, black silk chiffon taffetta ; Mrs G. Edwards, black satin ; Mrs Alex, Ross, white silk embroidered dress; Ms Horn blow, electric blue Mis Hamer, black satin; Mrs Cummeifield, white embroidered muslin ; Mrs Geo. Barber, grey voile.
Mr Alf. Fraser carried out the duties as M.C., and the music was supplied by Mr F.'C. Berthold.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 1036, 27 April 1912, Page 3
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333CINDERELLA DANCE. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 1036, 27 April 1912, Page 3
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