CATHOLIC SOCIAL
The reputation for general cheeriness possessed by the Catholic socials held in the O’Neill Street Hall was\ further enhanced on Thursday evening, when a large gathering of dancers found four hours pass away all too quickly. With customary versatility, the Collegian Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Bendall, played a delightful variety of dance tunes. Balloons and streamers were introduced during a most enjoyable evening. Much credit is due to the committee for the efficient way in which they carried out their duties. A hapny evening ended at midnight with the playing of the National Anthem. Among those present were: Miss Marie Mackay, frock of jade green beaded georgette. Miss Levet, bois de rose crepe de chine, frock, relieved with creme lace. Miss H. Taylor, frock of embossed crepe de chine. Miss Donohue, frock of shot blue taffeta. Miss Doris Naden, black chiffon velvet frock. Miss J. Mannix, frock of sky blue crepe de chine. Miss Corley, dainty frock of lavender taffeta. Miss Andrew, frock of opal blue taffeta. Miss Ida Kiely, frock of rose pink satin. Miss D. Wilson, black silk frock, inset with creme lace. Miss Myrtle Coulam, bois de rose frock of silk velvet, with silver tassel. Miss Chitty, frock of cherry red brocaded crepe de chine. Miss E. Donovan, white ninon frock and floral silk shawl. Miss R. O’Kane, frock of gold tissue. Miss \. Prendergrast, dainty frock of pale pink georgette. Miss K. McDonald- frock of geranium pink taffeta. Miss Rona Taylor, lavender satin frock and lavender silk shawl. Mrs. W. Prednergrast, bois de rose crepe de chine frock, relieved with silver lace. Miss .1. Wilson, frock of black satin. Miss Connie Clifton, black chiffon appliqued frock, red rose. Miss Mary Ryan, lavender crepe de chine frock, white fur trimimnes. Mrs. F. Culpan, gown of white satin, with silver lace overdress. Miss C. Smythe. frock of pale pink crepe faille. Miss AT. Walker, iris mauve frock of marocain. Miss D. Martin, frock of rose pink georgette. Miss McLean, frock of embossed eau de nil crepe de chine. Miss R. McGill, floral crepe de chine frock. Miss M. McGill, eau de nil taffeta frock. Miss Mae Sharp, frock of eau de nil georgette. Miss D’Courcy. cherry red marocain frock. Miss Eileen Kiely, frock of powder blue crepe de chine. Miss Sarah Walsh, japonica pink frock of satin. Miss C. Selby, gown of cameo rose taffeta. Miss Alice Thomas, dainty frock of white crepe de chine. Miss Marie O’Kane, frock of apricot taffetas.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 176, 15 October 1927, Page 20 (Supplement)
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