DANCE PARTY AT POINT ERIN PARK
gay decorations Tlie Point Erin Tea Kiosk was gaily , f e S e t d , on Saturday evening when ho TvJ? ht r. da ". , i 0 party wa s held there by Mrs. Goodison, of Herne Bay. r Streamers flaunted their vivid shades 7° m e ", d 1 end of the r °otn and balloons added their colour to the scene. tnusic was provided by Mr. rUo C j e^. S ” rchestra , ant l extras were played by Miss Betty Tupp anud Mr. ~„ H £ ldS S OI 2 h Miss Norma Stevens and Mr. H. Stewart, senr., contributed several songs to the evening's entertainment. Mrs. Goodison wore a dainty frock of rose pink georgette and tulle. There were about 150 guests present, including:— Mrs. Gulley, in a frock of black georgette with oriental relief S pane r fled C wUh n, tune h ° W °™ S ° ld lame broidlred^h'colou^ em ' S aUr7'crepe. U ' a frock o£ draped blapk Mrs. Knight, in a biscuit shaded frock or georgette. Mrs. Jenkinson, whose frock was of fuchsia georgette and gold lace, de chine Woodcock, in cyclamen crepe Mrs. Gray, who wore powder blue crepe ae chine. georgette. Stewart ’ in a bei * e Mrs. Graham, wearing an opal blue georgette frock. Mrs. Allen, whose frock was of shaded green georgette. Mrs. Flare, wearing black Chantilly lace mounted on satin. Mrs. Sherwin, who was wearing a blue satin frock w'ith silver relief. Mrs. Gill, in an unrelieved frock of black satin carreau. Mrs. Taylor, wearing poppy red crepe ae chine. Mrs. Raybone, whose frock was of apricot crepe elise. Mrs. Welch, blush pink frock of georgette and tulle. , Lidgard, in moon mist blue taffeta and tulle. Mrs. Brockbank, frock of bouffant black tulle with gold relief. Mrs. McDonald, black frock of crepe hatienne. Miss N. Christensen mandarin blue frock of satin beaute. Miss Gulley, royal blue crepe de chine and silver lace. Miss Morley, frock of pompadour pink georgette. Miss V. Sutcliffe, chartreuse green taffeta frock. Miss E. Sutcliffe, peach-bloom frock of fringed crepe de chine. Miss Tupp, flower patterned frock of georgette. Miss Stevens, frock of nankin blue crepe de chine. Miss E. Stevens, petunia crepe de chine frock with silver. Miss N. Stevens, rose du barri crepe satin frock. Miss R. Christmas, cherry red velvet banded with fur. Miss Finch, frock of printed crepe de chine. Miss Farquhar, black frock of draped georgette. Miss Drummond, geranium rose georgette* frock. Miss Hickey, frock of hyacinth blue georgette. Miss Bishop, leaf green frock of georgette. Miss Grimes, briar rose taffeta frock. Miss Andrews, black frock of chiffon velvet. Miss Ansell, violet crepe de chine frock. Miss Thims, black chiffon velvet frock. Miss McKenzie, frock of crocus mauve georgette. Miss Stewart cameo pink crepe de chine frock. Miss M. Stewart, iris mauve velvet inset with lace. Miss Bowen, frock of black panne velvet. Miss Pickworth, black crepe de chine frock. Miss Tyrell, viola mauve frock of crepe de chine. Miss Baggott, canton jade crepe de chine with relief of silver. Miss M. Andrews, opal blue frock of panne velvet. Miss Muir, Spanish raisin ring velvet with touches of silver. Miss Lingham, periwinkle blue frock of georgette. Miss E. Lingham, frock jof thistletuft green georgette. Miss McDonald, wild rose pink frock of georgette. Miss Stuck, opal shot taffeta frock.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 461, 17 September 1928, Page 5
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