EPSOM GRAMMAR GIRLS HOLD BRIGHT DANCE
SWIMMING BATH FUNDS The senior girls of the Epsom Girls' Grammar School held a very successful dance at St. George’s Hall, Ranfurly Road, on Friday evening, to raise funds for the school swimming pool. There were about 70 couples present, and Mrs. Mainland’s orchestra supplied very pleasing music for the dancers. Bridge was played in a prettily-pre-pared corner of the stage by the chaperones. Among those present were: Mrs. Barker, gown of moonlight-blue satin carreau. Mrs. Jackson, black panne velvet gown. Mrs. Kenny sea green frock of crepe de chine. Mrs. Garrett, black frock of georgette-. Miss Rudall, frock of wistaria mauve taffetas. Miss Holmden, sea green georgette frock. Miss Hutton, frock of unrelieved black georgette. Miss A. Fraser, cherry red georgette frock. Miss 11. Burnside, frock of frilled tulle over cameo pink. Miss F. Kinney, maize-tinted frock of satin ins<4 with lace. Miss J. Hewitt, frock of forget-me-not blue, relieved with silver. Miss M. Garrett, iris mauve frock of satin crepe. Miss N. Garrett, apricot-toned frock of taffetas. Miss M. Grant; draped frock of sunset geoxgette. Miss C. La Roche, frock of embossed blue and silver georgette. Miss M. Pilkington, cherry red frock of hatienne. Miss M. Robinson, frock of jade green and beige georgette. Miss B. Keenan, wild rose frock of satin marquise. Miss N. Garrett, floral frock of crepe de chine. Miss L. Dickie, floral-patterned ninon frock. Miss N. Murray, frock of flower-pat-terned georgette. Miss M. Jackson, hyacinth blue frock of crepe elise. % Miss M. Tyler, moonlight-blue satin carreau frock. Miss D. Matthews, pillar-box red panne velvet frock. Miss B. Griffiths, taffetas frock of apricot shade. Miss T. Brodie, viola taffetas fi • Jc. Miss R. Sutherland, frock of paie nasturtium georgette. Miss N. Wilson, hydrangea blue georgette frock. Miss J. Rudd, frock of gold lace. Miss P. Grahame, crocus-mauve taffetas frock. Miss Y. Wate, primrose crepe de chine frock. Miss E. Gray, frock of apple green crepa de chine. Miss J. Maxwell, orchid mauve taffetas frock. Miss D. Parker, frock of foxglove mauve satin crepe. Miss J. Forrest, cherry-red satin crepe frock. Miss R. Hintz, frock of black chiffon velvet. Miss D. Connolly, rose pink frock of beaded georgette. Miss N. Vaughan, japonica-pink frock of georgette. Miss R. de Launay, frock of floral-em-bossed georgette. Miss N. Casey, flower-sprigged frock of chiffon. Miss M. Gaspard, opal-blue taffetas frock. Miss F. McCallum, delphinium-blue frock of georgette. Miss E. McCallum, cornflower-blue georgette frock. Miss N. Keeley, frock of wistaria mauve satin. Miss R. Pilkington, ankle-length period frock of Betty blue taffetas.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 195, 7 November 1927, Page 4
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427EPSOM GRAMMAR GIRLS HOLD BRIGHT DANCE Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 195, 7 November 1927, Page 4
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