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A DELIGHTFUL DANCE

FOR THE YOUNGER SET Mrs. Raymond Biss gave a charming little dance party in the Click Clack Cabaret last evening for her daughters, Hilary and Phyllis. Countless little Japanese lanterns were used to decorate the cabaret and streamers and confetti added to i.n carnival air. Downstairs the lounge was a fairylike place with its huge bowls of graceful arum lilies, golden clusters of daffodils and branches o: fragrant flowering currant. Tovs and delightful little novelties of many kinds were distributed during the evening, and created lots of fun. Mrs. Biss received her guests at the entrance of the ballroom, wearing a charming frock of black lace over pale nasturtium charmeuse. Miss Hilary Biss wore a dainty frocl; of hyancinth blue taffeta. Miss Phyllis Biss was in a frock oi lichen green crepe de chine'. Miss Biss wore a dainty flame-col-oured frock of georgette. Among the younger guests were the Misses Winks, Reid, Fra ter. Low. Buddie, Stedman, Voile, Reyburn. Annette and Barbara George. Abbott. •Urey, Milne, Jackson. Cameron, Herdman. Bailey, Stokes, McCormick, V. alkley Kingston. Wintle. Ornuston, Quartlev’ Upton, Waller, Tancred, and Cor-

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 146, 10 September 1927, Page 20 (Supplement)

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A DELIGHTFUL DANCE Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 146, 10 September 1927, Page 20 (Supplement)

A DELIGHTFUL DANCE Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 146, 10 September 1927, Page 20 (Supplement)

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