TENNIS DANCE
AT DEVONPORT The Princess Street Tennis Club. Devonport, held its first dance of the season on Saturday, in the Navy Leaguers Hall, Devonport, which was artistically decorated. Dance music was supplied by Mr. Len Rowson’s orchestra, and Messrs. Gruzelier, Rowson and Norling were M.C’s. Mr. Oliver, vice-president of the club, extended a hearty welcome to the visitors. Among the guests were: Mrs. Beetson, black crepe de chine. Mrs. Sword, black georgette, gold overskirt. , . . Jlirs. Oliver, green crepe de chine. Mrs. Gruzelier, pale pink georgette and tU jJS*s^ rl Tyson, shot orange taffeta and gold lace. Mrs. Simmonds, mauve crepe de chine, silver overdress. . Mrs. Hobden, black tafteta, pink georgette. . , Mrs. Hoynes, rose pink- georgette. Airs. Teppett, mauve silk crepe frock. Miss E. Tyson, lemond taffeta, daintily worked. _ . ~ Miss B. Sword, white satin, embroidered with pearls and rosebud. Miss E. Berry, delphinium blue georgette. , , , Miss D. Berry, cyclamen beaded georgG Miss I. Beetson, cyclamen taffeta. Miss R. Quirk, lime georgette and gold la< M*iss D. Bell, black beaded frock. Miss C. Marino, salmon crepe de chine and lace. Miss T. Beetson, torquoise blue crepe de chine. Miss E. Teppett, pale geren crepe de chine. Miss X. Greive, powder blue lace. Miss AI. .Stokes, ochre lace and rose. Miss M. Biggs, blue crepe de chine and velvet. Miss P. Oliver, pink satin, lace overdress. Miss K. Oliver, green crepe de chine. Miss I. Harris, powder blue silk lace. Miss P. Sheehan, black georgette, green shawl. Miss P. Bailey, mauve taffeta and georgette. Miss Golds tone, cyclamen tinsel. Miss M. De Smith, flame geogette. Miss Neta McLeod, torquoise blue and silver tinsel. Miss G. Hodson, apple green taffeta, silver posy. Miss E. Muskett, sea green and silver tinsel. Miss 33. Holly, rose pink taffeta, blue trimmings. Miss Elsie Holly, black satin, flame trimmings. Miss W. Larritt, mauve taffeta. Miss I. Sword, pale pink pan velvet, rosebud trimmings. Miss A. Letts, black and gold lace. Miss R. Mellows, gold lace and rose. Miss Fieldsend, primrose crepe de chine.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 360, 22 May 1928, Page 4
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336TENNIS DANCE Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 360, 22 May 1928, Page 4
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