DANCE AT BRENTS
IN AID OF IIIGH SCHOOL FUNDS A most successful dance was held at Brents Bathgate House last Saturday evening to assist in raising funds for the proposed new assembly hall for the Rotorua High School. Bridge as well as dancing was indulged in, the* winner of the progressive bridge being Mrs. W. G. Harwood. During the evening a denionstration of modern fancy dancing was given by Miss Del Thompson. Special thanks are due to Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Clark for their courtesy in making Brents' ballroom available for the evening. Among those present were: Mrs. E. K. Clark, who wore ivory ninon, Mrs. W. G. Harwood, fioral georgette; Mrs. S. Wallis, ebony lace and pastel georgette; Mrs. H. Bertram, black celanese; Mrs. W. A. McLean, black lace; Mrs. C. Young, ivory embossed georgette; Mrs. Copeland Smith, black and cherry embossed georgette; Mrs. F". Stanier, jet suede silk and jade coatee; Mrs. W. Kusabs, black lace; Mrs. E. T. Johnson, nut brown marocain; Mrs. C. Hitchcock, brown and green silk suede; Mrs. S. McDonlald, ivory ^ouple satin;/ |Mrs. L. Lewis, black satin; Mrs. Stevensop (Wellington), emerald crushed velvet and net; Mrs. J. Brown, lacquer red lace; Mrs. Picot (Wellington), ebony velvet and lace; Mrs. Aitken (Auckland), wine crinkle crepe; Mrs. Chappel (Auckland), black satin; Mrs. J. Speer, coral broiderie anglaise; Mrs. Stidsbury (Auckland), black lace; Mrs. E. Robertson, apricot lace; Mrs. Pai'lane, carmen velvet; Mrs. J. H. Watson, vieux rose georgette; Mrs. C. R. Tapper, black georgette; Mrs. McDonald, sunset lace. Miss J. Tuclcer, primrose net; Miss M. Cooney, ivory satin; Miss B. Dorset, jet georgette; Miss D. Thompson, black and. ivory "organdie; Miss E. Clarke, grey and cherry chiffon velvet; Miss C. Sharpe, lapis blue hailstone muslin; Miss N. Devin, fioral ninon; Miss R. Manson, white crinkle crepe and georgette; Miss Tj1. Johnson, jade lace; Miss L. Bergham, waterlilly green satin; Miss J. Isdale, fioral georgette and net; Miss Y. Ford, pearl pink souple satin; Miss L. Morton, lemon satin; Miss R. Johnson, flame satin; Miss M. Yoice, parma violet silk suede; Miss Main, flame georgette; Miss K. Kingon, beige lace and rose georgette; Miss I. Street, cameo pink organdie; Miss -A,. Brackebush, marine and- ivory crush-
ed velvet; Miss H. Dawson, black lace; Miss 0. Dawson, ivory satin; Miss O. Hunter (Hastings), black satin; Miss S. Ormond (Gisborne), ciel blue floral taffeta; Miss D. Kingon, midnight blue georgette; Miss Herrick, beige net over green satin.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 618, 24 August 1933, Page 2
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410DANCE AT BRENTS Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 618, 24 August 1933, Page 2
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