ROWING CLUB DANCE
AT DEVONPORI i The Parish Hall. Devonpori. was crowded last evening, when the North Shore Rowing Club celebrated its annual prize night with a very successful dajice. Lavish decorations of greenery along the walls were relieved by bold streamers of blue, gold and red looped and arching across the hall, and mingled their colour with the gay tints of many balloons. The prizes won during the year were | distributed by Mr. Alex. Harris, M.P. The women’s committee had a busy i few hours superintending supper for j the 400 guests. i Committee members present were: | Mrs. C. Seager, navy blue crepe do | chine, with lace inset. Mrs. C. Farquliarson, black georgette, heavily sequined with "moonlight blue and red. Mrs. Cleland, apricot crepe de chine. Mrs. D. Wrigley, creme and black georgette. Mrs. Sharpe, emerald green panne velvet. Miss Tatton, black georgette, and silver lace. i Miss Wrigley, black embossed georgette frock. Miss Melville, pale gold satin crepe. Among the dancers were: Mrs. Rutland, nile green crepe de chine and lace frock. Mrs. Perry Taylor, navy blue satin and lace. Mrs. Bullimore, silver embossed frock of blue georgette. Mrs. C. Marchant, pillar-box red satin, and black shawl. Mrs. D. McLean, blue panne velvet and feather trimming. Mrs. Penman, black silk and velvet. Mrs. Gilmore, white satin and black sequins. Mrs. A. E. Lobjuit, shot green georgette. Mrs. W. Gardiner, cyclamen taffeta and silver lace. 1 Mrs. A. Bailey, black velvet with diamante trimming. Mrs. P. Bailey, cyclamen taffeta and georgette. Mrs. T. Walsh, sunrise georgette, and arabian shawl. Mrs. Bray, black embossed satin. Mrs. Bower, cinnamon crepe de chine and lace. Mrs. Alison, green taffeta and cream lace. Mrs. Trevor Moody, mauve beaded georgette, and white shawl. Miss D. Bullimore, old gold taffeta and Miss It. Noble, shot blue taffeta, gold lace. . t Miss A. Christie, opal blue shot taffeta. . Miss W r . McCluskey, black velvet, brilliant trimming. Miss B. Robinson, powder blue crepe de chine, with hand-painted georgette panels. Miss J. Harris, jade green satin, with bois de rose relief. Miss Pickering, royal blue velvet frock. Miss Moult, black panne velvet. Miss Cleland, wedgewood blue panne Miss F. Bramley, sea blue taffeta. Miss Eileen Senior, floral silver lame. Miss E. Russell, arabian blue tissue frock. Miss Billie Ahlers, cherry velvet and silver, and black shawl. Miss F. Dye, wistaria mauve taffeta. Miss Jean Perry Taylor, mauve silk lace, and shoulder posy. Miss I. Cocker, flame georgette and silver lace. Miss R. Cocker, shell pink satin, and silver lace. Miss J. James, mandarin blue georgette and lace. Miss Z. James; black taffeta frock. Miss Molyneau, silver tissue and lace. Miss Queleh, apple green brocade, with silver relief. Miss Nicolson, shot pink taffeta and silver lace; shawl to tone. Miss Hewson, lavender georgette and silver lace. Miss Peggy Seager, flame taffeta and lace. Miss M. Bowen, wistaria mauve taffeta. Miss Inez Bray, iris mauve satin crepe. Miss Freda Lee, delphinium blue beaded georgette. Miss Freda Keary, scarlet georgette and silver lace. Miss Rua McGregor, ivory georgette frock. Miss Connie Keary, black taffeta and floral trimming. Miss Phyllis McGregor, shell pink satin. Miss Vera Marchant, black georgette, scarlet flower, and Chinese red shawl. Miss C. Porter, peach taffeta and lace. Miss Davis, beaded black georgette. Miss J. Granger, flame crepe de chine. Miss *B. Granger, nile green georgette, j Miss H. Martin, peach crepe de chine: I cyclamen shawl. Miss Whittaker, sea green taffeta. Miss D. Turbott, river green georgette, silver metal lace. Miss G. Goldsmith, old rose georgette, crystal beaded. Miss J. Munn, black ring velvet frock. Miss M. Newman, peach georgette, with silver lace. Miss Iris Oliver, almond green satin and lace. Miss E. Drake, mist blue marocain frock. Miss D. Livernby, coral pink taffeta picture frock. Miss Sharp, silver and feather-trimmed satin. Miss Penman, navy blue ninon and gold lace. Miss Nash, crystal and pale pink georgette. Miss Fitchett. cyclamen georgette frock. Miss Gittos, nile green taffeta frock. Miss Stalling, black marocain and georgette. Miss W. Larritt, lemon georgette frock. Miss C. McGill, blush pink georgette and shawl to tone. Miss M. Webster, carnation red satin, and shawl to match. «• Miss K. Donahoe, Japanese red velvet and gold lace. t . Miss M. Dean, black crepe de chine, relieved with satin ribbons. Miss V. Sutcliffe, salmon pink velvet. Miss R. Buckley, leaf green tinsel and georgette. Miss M. Garstin, cyclamen georgette over silver tissue. . Miss R. Morgan, mauve sequmned overdress. . , ~ Miss M. Buckley, white satin, and diamante trimming. Miss J. Ensor, lace over rose satin. Miss N. Keely, sea-green taffeta and silver lace. Miss D. Rosenfeldt, black panne velvet. Miss J. Kyle, pillar-box red georgette. Miss T. Kyle, powder-blue georgette. Miss E. Smyth, flame velvet. Miss T. McGregor, black satin and red shawl. Miss K. Bonner, apricot georgette, blue shawl. Miss M. Coe, silver lace over apricot satin. Miss N. Simpson, pale green de chine and posey. Miss M. Bartley, coral pink georgette. Miss P. Arnott, apple pink silk. Miss E. Sinclair, turquoise blue georgette. Miss Stanborough, shell pink georgette and rosebuds. Miss K. Johnstone, mauve crepe de chine. Miss Wyatt, apricot lace and taffeta. 1 Miss T. Hegh, sunset pink satin. Miss Horne, river green georgette, with i ribbon corsage. Miss A. Thompson, Chinese blue and ! silver tissue. Miss L. Coakley, apricot georgette and I silver lame. Miss E. Coleman, rose pink taffeta and j shawl. Miss D. Hartley, cyclamen crepe de chine silver lace. Miss E. Fletcher, silver lame and j mauve crepe de chine. Miss Muriel Abraham, flame crepe de ■ chine with lace panels. Miss Myrtle Wrathall, ivory silk, with ‘ j rose pink lace. 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Miss J. Hotchkiss, coronation red crepe de chine and gold lace. Miss D. Gallagher, rose crepe de chine. Miss G. Bertrand, rose morocain and gold lace. Miss G. Wash, periwinkle blue crepe de chine. Miss M. Proud, black taffeta frock. Miss Gardiner, green georgette and silver lace. , , , Miss L. Gillingham, scarlet panne velvet frock. . , , Miss C. Mariano, salmon pink crepe <le Ch Miss L. Keely, sea green taffeta and silver panel. „ , , ~ Miss V. Beere, powder blue georgette and shawl. . __ . , Miss L. Copeland, Indian blue petalled georgette and shawl. Miss I. Middleditch, black ring velvet. Miss B. Hellor, white georgette frock. Miss N. Murray, rose pink taffeta. Miss Wood, ivory velvet frock. Miss Z. Graham, champagne lace fro.-.:. Miss P. Newbegin, rose taffeta frock. Miss K. Hyde, mandarin blue georgMiss G. C. Roak, shell pink crepe de chine. Miss J. Stanborough, black velvet and georgette. Miss G. Beery, beaded orange crepe de chine. Miss -B. McCarthy, flame taffeta and gold tissue. Miss L. Cave, nile green crepe de chine. Miss J. Bush, lemon taffeta frock. Miss I. Walsh, wistaria georgette. Miss B. Bowen, apricot and blue satin. Miss N. Ashdown, sea green crepe de chine with primrose lace. Miss Florrie Latta, leaf green taffeta and gold. Miss Ethel Latta, turquoise crepe de chine. Miss R. Larkins, palm green crepe de chine. Miss S. McSporran, sea green satin lace overdress. Miss Webster, silver tissue frock. Miss N. Purcell, mauve shot taffeta. Miss K. Stone, pink and blue taffeta. Miss C. Porter, orange taffeta, lace hem of silver.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 372, 5 June 1928, Page 5
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