AT DIXIELAND
FOOTBALLERS ENTERTAINED The members of the English League football team were the guests fo the management at Dixieland l£st evening. when the cabaret was thronged with dancers, who paid warm tribute to ! the excellent entertainment provided | l'or them. Harry Neilson and his bright band ! continued to add to their laurels by j playing a delightful variety of new | dance numbers, and introduced some • of the quaint medleys they have made i so popular. \ Miss Yvonne Arlen and Mr. Colin j Shorter gave several exhibition j dances, including an interpretation of j the new Baltimore. ! Among those present were: ' Miss Rita McVeagh, bouffant frock of i lime green taffeta. Miss Elsa Hopwood. frilled frock of rose pink taffeta. j Mrs. J. Mowbray, ivory period frock of I taffeta with shoulder spray of silver I roses. i Miss V. Mahon, black satin gown with I oriental sequined relief. Miss F. James, gown of old rose crepe de chine. Miss White, bouffant gown of powder blue taffeta. Miss Leeds, gown of cherry chiffon velvet. Miss Johannsen, gown of black satin studded with brilliants. Miss Lasesome, gown of flame georgette over cloth of silver. Miss Isaacs, bouffant frock of rose pink taffeta. Miss Arlen, gown of black lace with long, uneven hem line. Miss Audrey Harvey, frock of cherry georgette with circular skirt of uneven length. Miss E. Green, gown of black and gold sequins. Miss T. Green, Canton jade georgette frock beaded in silver and deeper-toned jade. Miss Nolan, chenille embossed georgette gown of cardinal red. Miss Black, satin beaute gown of deep nile green. Miss Maffon, cloth of silver corsage with skirt of flame and silver lace. Miss Regan, crepe faconne frock of midnight blue. Miss Kirkwood, black crepe de chine gown with skirt heavily fringed. Miss G. Lipscombe, gown of moonlight blue taffeta in period style Miss C. Taylor, frock of cameo pink georgette with petalled hem. Miss Champion, gown of black souple satin and diamante. Miss P. Clark, picture frock of primrose ring velvet. Miss D. Reid, dainty gown of alice blue crepe de chine. Miss N. Reid, chenille embossed georgette frock of lacquer red. Miss Lee, cloth of silver gown with petal pointed georgette skirt. Miss Cassidy, model frock of silver sequins. Miss Jay, gown of black satin and diamante. Miss M. Cassidy, ring velvet gown of wine red. Miss Smith, frock of flame lace embossed with silver thread. Miss P. Foley, gown of cloth of gold with amethyst transparent hem. Miss Souter, sequined gown of oriental design. Miss Pat Johnston (Nelson), chenille embossed georgette of wine red. Miss Holland, dainty frock of flesh pink georgette embroidered with silver beads. Miss Malcolm, gown of moonlight blue satin. Miss K. Conway, silver fringed chenille embossed georgette frock. Miss Cotteril, pink georgette frock with skirt of tiny tulle frills. Miss Kissing, frock of sea green georgette. Miss Lamb, ring velvet gown of pompadour pink. Miss W. Killer, chenille embossed georgette gown of sunset pink with feathered hem. Mrs. Darlow, frock of amethyst grosgain taffeta with transparent hem of green georgette. Mrs. Blackmore, ecru lace and georgette frock. Mrs. Cohen, chenille embossed georgette of violet. Mrs. Young, embossed lame of lilac shade. Mrs. Campbell, rose pink georgette frock embroidered with silver beads. Mrs. 11. Burrett. scarlet blue georgette Mrs. M. Young, gown of black georgette. Mrs. E. Henderson, frock of amethyst georgette with petal painted hem. Mrs. G. M. Tils ton, ring velvet gown of ruby red. Mrs. M. Mcllraith, fringed georgette j frock of cherry. Mrs. J. F. Johnstone, black ring velvet gown with brilliante relief. Mrs. E. C. Foote, celestine blue georgette trimmed with ostrich feathers. Mrs. Albert Neville, cameo pink georgette frock embroidered with crystal beads. Mrs. Lees, apricot creep de chine gown, pearl studded. Mrs. Campbell, irredescent sequined gown of sunset pink and silver. Mrs. Cuddie, frock of leaf-green georgette beaded in silver. Mrs. E. Hemming, scarab blue georgette frock with feathered hem. Mrs. Stally, bouffant frock of mignonette taffeta. Mrs. Heron, sapphire blue georgette frock. Mrs. Simmonds, ring velvet frock of Mrs. Jukerman, black sequined gown. Mrs. Nelson, embossed crepe faconne frock of ivory. Mrs. M. Bridgens, ivory beded georgette gown. Mrs. M. J. Cotter, leaf-green georgette frock with circular skirt of uneven length. Mrs. J. Doran, ring velvet gown of pompadour pink.
Mrs. Vanderbilt, chenille embossed georgette gown of Cuban orange.
Mrs. B. Stewart, dainty frock of flame georgette with sequin-spangled skirt of uneven length.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 428, 9 August 1928, Page 4
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