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Women Cyclists

Gay Dance Held

The Women’s Progressive Motorcycle Club held a bright dance in St. Sepulchre’s Hail during: the week. The stage, decorated with tine club’s colours, blue and white, preserved an artistic appearance. Among those present were: g-ette S ’ ' Dray ’ 8,01,3 lame and mauve geor- . Penny, hand-painted flame and eau ae ml crepe de chine. taffeta ' Matthews - oeach atoid blue shot Mrs. Pougnet, powder blue chinille embossed georgette. frocl?’ :vielville - parchment ecru lace Miss E. Brialey, turquoise georgette and silver lame. ye^t^ S ' E>avle * crus hed. strawbeitry georMiss R. Shepherd, pink taffeta corsage and blue skirt. Miss Maher, accordion pleated chiffon and sequin corsage. Miss P. Munro, briar rose velvert. Miss L>. Rutland, moonlight blue georgette and silver lace. Miss A. Cole, blue georgette and diamante trimmings. Mrs. Gregory, cyclamen lame and georgette. Mrs. Skinner, geranium satin and silver lace. Mrs. Bridges, black georgette and sequin trimmings. Miss G. Ricketts, mauve taffeta. Miss H. Ogier, black crepe de chine and blue shawl. Miss K. Ogier, pink georgette and silver corsage. Miss Lawson, rose charmeuse. Miss M. Arns, silver lame and rainbow skirt. Miss B. Cordes, mauve georgette. Miss Wilson, blue shot taffeta and silver lace. Miss Watkin, leaf green ring velvet. Miss Prater, silver lace over cream georgette.

Miss Blakey, deep rose georgette. Miss I. Young, blue georgette and crepe '< de chine. Miss Corr, red lame and crepe de ! chine. Miss Cobb, black crepe de chine. Miss O’Sullivan, blue sequin corsage and satin skirt. Miss S. Mine, mauve gorgette. Miss Stone, leaf green crepe de chine. Miss Stewart, flame crepe de chine. Miss Mclvor, blue shot taffeta and Spanish shawl. Miss Ryan, red georgette and gold lace. Miss McGill, turquoise blue crepe de chine. Miss Winthrop, powder blue beaded georgette. Mrs. Mays, bois de rose and putty crepe de chine. Miss Stone, lotus pink crepe de chine. Mrs. McDonald, eau de nil taffeta. Miss S. Moir, gold lame veiled with black lace. Miss McKenzie, mauve crepe de chine and appliqued trimmings. Miss Thompson, shell pink georgette. Miss Margetts, white georgette over silver. Miss Cairns, moonlight blue satin. Miss Thompson, blue georgette and Shawl. Miss Franklin, cyclamen lame and frilled skirt. Miss M. Handing, white georgette and diamante trimmings. Miss Sykes, mauve crepe de chine and silver lace. Miss Maher, black velvet and georgette. Miss Cullum, plum coloured ring velvet. Miss Donovan, chartreuse green georgette and silver. Miss Tracey, black georgette and velvet. Miss Turner, tangerine georgette and gold lame. Miss Murdoch, blush pink taffeta and oriental lame. Miss Merryweather, opal blue taffeta and silver lace. Miss Ansell, cyclamen frock of taffeta. Miss Haslam. wistaria mauve taffeta. Miss E. McKerras, silver lame and shell pink georgette. Miss Farquharson, mist blue taffeta and black shawl. Miss Black, deep rose georgette and lace. Miss Stokes, apple green taffeta. Miss McNaughton, iris mauve and green shot taffeta. Miss Simpson, geranium pink georgete. Miss Johnston, black georgette and lace. Miss Rout, white georgette and lace. Miss Taylor, rose pink georgette and silver lace. Miss E. Hill, black crepe de chine. Miss Evans, hyacinth blue taffetaWOMEN’S INSTITUTE SWANSON BRANCH The monthly meeting of the Swanson branch pf the Women’s Institute was held in the Swanson Hall recently, when the president, Mrs. Behague, presided over a good attendance of mem- I hers. The hostesses were Mesdames I Strahan and Winter.

BIRTHDAY PARTY St. Bonaventure Hall, Parnell, prej sented a gay scene during the week, I when, to mark her 15th birthday, Miss I Eunice Bennett, entertained her friends | at a social evening. • The hall was decorated with multi - j coloured streamers and arum lilies, the | stage being set apart as a buffet and j lounge. Mr. B. Walrond played excellent dance music, and the duties of ; master of ceremonies were in the ! hands of Mr. C. Braun. I Miss Bennett received her guests ! wearing a frock with a silver lame bodice, and frilled taffeta skirt. The guests were: Miss D. Pengelly, blue tissue and georgette. Miss 13. Franklin, pink crepe de chine and overdress of moonstone sequins. Miss V. Pope (Takanini), rose pink taffeta tulle, and ribbon skirt. Miss C. Pope (Takanini), cyclamen lame and taffeta. Miss E. Hatch, purple taffeta, posy to tone. Miss Joyce Cooper, powder blue taffeta, posy to tone. Miss L. Madigan, pink crepe de chine and gold lace. Miss E. Madigan, blue crepe de chine, and bands ot blue lame. Miss J Harding, orange taffeta, and shawl to tone. Miss J. Reward, flame satin and silver trimmings. Mr. J. Millard, blue tiered crepe de chine and gold lace. Miss M Holan, cyclamen taffeta, with bouffant skirt. Miss A. Barry, blue taffeta bouffant skirt. Miss R. Stephenson, mignonette green taffeta Miss Jean Maddigan, black crepe de chine, and oriental trimming. Miss M. Jones (Devonport), ring velvet, with rose spray. Miss E. Jones (Devonport), white crepe de chine, with silver beads and gold posy. Miss R. Whitley, flame velvet and silver relief. Miss L. Kirkman, blue crepe de chine, and posy to tone. Miss R. Cross, white crepe de chine, with posy of satin. Miss I. Cross, mauve crepe de chine, and silver and pearl trimming. Miss M. Cross, white ninon over satin, and red Spanish shawl. Miss H. Pearson, red georgette, with silver trimming. Miss E. Ramsay, champagne silk crepe. Miss M. Judd, rose pink silk georgette. Miss A. Camplin, blue silk marocain. The evening concluded with the singing of ‘*Auld Lang Syne," and in a neat little speech Miss Eunice Bennett thanked her friends for their birthday I greetings, and expressed her appreciation of those who assisted with the decorations.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 442, 25 August 1928, Page 20

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Women Cyclists Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 442, 25 August 1928, Page 20

Women Cyclists Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 442, 25 August 1928, Page 20

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