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FOOTBALL DANCE

CLEVEDON CLUB nrlttfw C. I ®y ed °n Public Hall was multi dec °rated with a canopy of mi M » Uted stereamers, and balloons R,i * a t y tT e ?, lne ' when the Clevedon balL I' ootball Club held its annual na'fms ' Va !i S ' veri ' ba nked with native foneife= an e stlan es of pennants added couches of colour. f,,? r S en ’ S ° rc bestra provided a delightul programme of dance music, and o’,f S w ® re I ? layed by Misses Edna EaUard, Rene Harrison and M. Dow. W s w f re Messrs. H. Alexander, VV -.p! lton and R. Stephens. Visitors were present from Tuakau Manurewa, Alfriston, tricts Ul ' a ’ and the surrounding disThe supper-r6om was decorated with nikau palms, coloured streamers and oaiioons, and spring flowers decked til© tables. *bb e grand march was led by Mr M Or. Dow president of the club, accompanied by Mrs, H. Dawe. During the evening Mr. George Edwards was presented with a gold medal oy Mr. C. C. Munro, in recognition of ms able services in connection with the management of the junior team. Among those present were *—- georg S ets a gown WearinS a blaak set » uintd Mrs. Luke, rose petal velvet frock. Mrs. NT A. Kent, blush rose beaded georgette, worn over foundation of satin. Mrs. G. Edwards, sapphire blue bengaline frock. Mrs V. Billman, frock of navy taffeta, with finishing of lace. Mrs. Ward, frock of black charmeuse, with trimmings of goblin blue. Mrs. L. Page, chiffon velvet, with relief of red. Mrs. J. Paton. frock of black satin crepe. Mrs. E. Condon, Ellerslie, dawn tinted crepe de chine, with posies of forget-me-not blue. Mi's. H. W. Whitford, frock of maize Chantilly lace, worn with rose shawl. Mrs. G. MacDonald, St. Ueliers Bay, dainty frock of ivory crepe de chine, panelled with georgette and sprays of silver. Mrs. Roy Jensen, pretty oyster crepe de chine, relieved with iris. Mrs. J. Shaw, smart frock of handpainted black satin. Mrs. J. Alexander, pretty frock of leaf-green silk pailette. Miss M. Dow, frock of twilight blue, with hem of silver lame. Miss D. Shaw, wistaria velvet frock, with crystal beaded trimmings. Miss E. Murtagh, bufiiant frock of rose taffeta. Miss G. Ross, nile green ninon, beaded with silver. Miss Mabel Edwards, frock of ivory crepe de chine, with trimmings of scarlet. Miss D. Hyde, frock of gold brocade, with finishings of rose. Miss V. Fairlie, blush rose georgette. Miss Waters, pretty eau de nil brocaded silk frock. „ , _ , ... Miss Harrison, frock of gold lame, with finishings of green georgette. Miss I. Trott, powder blue crepe de chine, with trimmings of coffee lace. Miss J. Baverstoek. E.ast Tarnaki, dainty frock of cyclamen georgette. Miss I. Osborne. Ardmore, apricot panne velvet, with relief of silver. Miss D. Martin, viola purple velvet with insets of silver lace. . Miss B. Shaw, banana crepe de chine banded with lace. Miss E. Wallis, pretty frock of sealing wax crepe faille. „ , , , Miss Ivy Finlay, frock of black silk georgette, with trimmings of taffeta. Miss M. Hyde, wedgwood blue crepe fclise. Miss H. Harris, apple-green satin beaute, with posy of gold. Miss Helen Walker, amber crepe de chine, panelled with gold lace. Miss F. Stephen, geranium georgette, with sequined trimmings. Miss Eileen Geragnty, rose tinted geor--1 gette frock.

Miss M. Stephen, moonlight blue crepe alonza frock. Miss Waterhouse, dainty frock of frilled rose georgette. Miss Sutton, lettuce green crepe de chine frock. Miss Jessie McCullough, dainty frock of naples blue crepe faille, with trimmings of floral. Miss Grace Martin, grass green crepe de chine, banded with silver. Miss Jessie Murray, daintily embroidered cameo crepe de chine. Miss M. Munro, dainty pansy crepe faille, with trimmings of guipure lace. Miss A. Holden, taffeta frock of burnt orange with drapings of lace. Miss E. Luke, wild rose floral georgette. Miss Parker, dainty frock of crimson crepe de chine. Miss Edna Ballard, dainty frock of dawn shaded georgette. Miss I. Stephens, apple green ninon frock. Miss Freda McDuff, frock of ivory taffeta.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 449, 3 September 1928, Page 5

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FOOTBALL DANCE Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 449, 3 September 1928, Page 5

FOOTBALL DANCE Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 449, 3 September 1928, Page 5

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