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IN TOWN AND OUT

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NOTES Mr. apd Mrs. C. Barton, of Te Awa- j mutu, are at the Central. At Cargen are Dr. and Mrs. R. Veitch, of Medford., Massachusetts. * $ * Mr. and Mrs. F. Fanning - , of Wellington, are staying at the Star I-lotel. Staying at the Grand Hotel are Mr. and Mrs. Rosenbaum, of Wellington. Mrs. Gordon Hutchison. of Newmarket. has' gone to Cambridge and Waitaki for a holiday. Miss B. Hilliard, of Cremorne. Sydney, is the guest of Mrs. F. A. Claude. May’s Road, Onehunga. *-. * * Mr. and Mrs. C. Bruce, of Hamilton, and Mrs. J. O’Neill, of Cambridge, are guests at the Royal Hotel. .. * * Miss Chilton-Button returned to Auckland yesterday by express after a five months’ visit to Australia. Miss L. Cummins, of Auckland, returned from England to-day by the Rimutaka and is staying at Glenalvon. Guests at the Albert Hotel Include Mrs.~N. Chase, of Ivawhia, and Mrs. Oldbury and Miss A. Oldbury, of Kawhia. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Puflet, of Gisborne, who have been staying at the Grand Hotel, leave to-day by the Mararaa. on a visit to Sydney. Mrs. B. Low King, who has been attending an International Esperanto Congress at Antwerp, returned to Auckland to-day by the Rimutaka. STAFF DANCE TURNERS AND GROWERS, LTD. Multi-coloured streamers and coloured lights decorated the Orange Hall at Newton last evening, when an enjoyable dance was held by Turner and Growers, Ltd. An exhibition of the Yale Blues and modern waltz was given by Miss Eileen Trotter and Mr. Dryland, and a Yale Blues competition ,judged by Mr. Colin Shorter and Miss Yvonne Arlen, was won by Miss Ruby Petrie and Mr. Jack Parry. Committee members present were: Miss M. Soutar, in lotus rose taffeta. Miss R. Petrie, almond green crepe de chine and cream lace hem. Miss B. Fraser, black mouseline and lace with silver relief. Among those present were: Miss B. Rpbinson, powder blue crepe de chine, with hand-painted georgette panels, and blue shawl. Miss G. Levi, frock, of lilac taffetaMiss I. Thomson, black satin charmalaine, with lace insets. Miss A- O. Thode* rose pink taffeta, •panelled with pink and silver lace. Miss P. Totman, white beaded georgette and shawl. Miss ■N. Whipp, blue crepe de chine and tinsel. Mrs. W. Webb, midnight blue satin and silver lace. Miss E. Walters, apple green georgette. Miss A. Norris, apricot crepe de chine and gold lace. Miss D. Quelch, eau de nil satin and silver lace. Miss D. Howarth, floral lace and shawl. Miss Olive Karton. pink crepe de chine and silver lace. Miss Florrie Latta, nile green taffeta trimmed with gold lace and apricot shawl. Miss N. Lauder, thistletuft green georgette. Miss Ethel Latta, turquoise blue satin crepe. Miss Mavis Monnock, mauve satin, ecru lace, with shawl. Miss F. Norris, blue ring: velvet, with shawl. Miss . Jackman, sunset pink taffeta frock. Miss M. Booth, mauve georgette and white fur. Miss M. Bartley,, pale blue . taffeta and silver lace. v Miss Grace Brown, lemon taffeta and shawl. crepe* 3 Blancllfield » canton jade satin Miss P. Brewer, frock of silver lame and black georgette. feta lSS M ‘ Bowman * midnight blue taffeta* SS Brownlie, geranium pink tafwiujS 6ilver Cant,ey ' pink satln relieved wUh iS shawi rriet Cherrin « ton . mauve lame and U sreen ‘ihawT - apricot crepe de chine crepe S d?-cMne ElaS - Cyclanlen and m|!» r > onk m. black floral taffeta. Pink Shawl DiCkenS - Wh,te seorsette and fe?a! S wUh ri fh?wi mond- midniSht blue tafandUltlveerinia^eXanaCr' Sre « n taffeta EWreette*' Arnott - pale blue setiuined Miss P. Arnett, silver lame and greencrepe de chine. Mrs. Gwen Anderson, mauve satin cordage and tulle skirt. Miss Yvonne Arlen, green net over cloth of gold. Miss E. McCarthy, blush pink sequianed georgette. Miss M. Lincoln, princess blue georgette, with diamante. Miss Audrey Morrison, tangerine ring velvet and black shawl. Miss May Jones, orange ring velvet, relieved with gold. Miss M. Sarchett, jade green georgette and silver lace. Miss I. Steed, flame tinsel and embossed crepe de chine. Miss I. Steed, lacquer red crepe de chine. Miss J. Stanborough. frock of shell pink georgette and silver lace. Miss G. Sampson, shell pink, with silver beads. Miss Hara Smith, sea green satin, with lace. Miss E. Trotter, rose taffeta and silver lace. . Miss A. Thompson, electric blue georgette. Miss G. Edlin, black velvet frock. Miss F. Griffiths, blue charmeuse, with silver posies. Miss Z. Gardner, apple green georgette, relieved with beige lace. Miss Beth Graham, mauve taffeta and diamante. Miss B. Grainger, cherry red georgette frock. ' ■ , Mrs. D. Mitchell, leaf green, crepe de chine. # . Miss Dorothy Mumford, apricot georgette and diamante. Miss E. ilogg, black chiffon velvet.

DANCE PARTY AT EPSOM A particularl enjoyable dance organised by Mrs. C. E. Speight, was held in St. George’s Hall, Ranfurly Road, on Wednesday evening. The hall was attractively decorated in multi-coloured streamers and shaded lights, and the supper table was adorned with Iceland poppies and wistaria. The hostess received her guests in a daintv frock of pale blue satin beaute with an overdress of figured tulle. Among those present were: Mrs. Copeland, black corded bengaline. Mrs. Meadmore, figured crepe de chine. Mrs. W. Miller, almond green georgette and shawl. Airs. Gladding, electric blue silk crepe. Airs. Jones, beige crepe de chine. Airs. D’Este, black frock of mechlin lace. Mrs. Guiver, black satin and lace frock. Madame Edith Baird, cream lace over sand crepe de chine. Airs. D’Arc.y Folkard, flame crepe de chine and silver frock. Airs. Frost, navy blue crepe de chine. Aliss Clare Meadmore, apricot satin with nigger chiffon overdress. Aliss Rosemary Tye, pink georgette with flame and silver. . Miss Joan Blake, sage green taffeta with georgette relief. Aliss Peterson, powder blue georgette. Aliss Tong, leaf green georgette and silver lace. Aliss Joyce Smith, rose pink floral taffeta. Miss N. Rayner, delphinium blue georgette. Aliss E. Taylor, rose pink georgette and silver lace. Miss Phillis Jones, pink taffeta and silver lace. * • Aliss Tui Nopps, flame satin crepe frock. Aliss T. Nopps, rose blush taffeta frock. Aliss Ethna Cork, apricot crepe d© chine. Aliss !D. Gladding, electric blue silk. Miss M. Gladding, apricot lace frock. . Mis 3 Coggan, mauve silk crepe. Aliss P. Townsend, pink beaded crepe ■de chine and helio shawl. Aliss FT. Jones, ivory georgette and silver lace. Aliss AX. Beaumont, blue georgette, beaded in silver. Aliss Ena McGuire, silver brocade and pink shoulder posie. Miss M. Mac Shane, pink chenille velvet and blue shawl. Miss Cynthia Lambert, hand-painted orchid georgette and eau de nil embroidered shawl. Aliss Linda . Tye, lotus pink velvet with gold relief. Aliss M. Laxon, silver beaded georgette frock. Aliss Beaser, blue georgette and gold lace trimming. Aliss Mona Craig, cherry crepe de chine panelled with velvet ribbon. Aliss Ella Robb, violet embossed georgette with multi-coloured crochet shawl. Aliss IL Connell, rose pink crepe de chine and gold lace. Aliss Beryl Smith, blue georgette and silver beading. Alias N. apple green georgette with hand embroidered shawl. Aliss Alary Mitchell, cherry chiffon velvet appliqued with black. Aliss Elaine Robb, rose shot taffeta with lace panels. Miss Alona Craig, green georgette with emerald flower. Aliss A.. Inglis, sea green taffeta with silver relief. Aliss Inglis, nile green chiffon velvet. Aliss L>- Wheeler, opal blue taffeta frock. Miss Ethel Kofoed, hand-painted frock of jade georgette* Aliss Esmere Kofoed, rose pink tinsel and. sequin frock. Aliss Galie Kofoed, gown of ivory georgette with silver fringe skirt. Aliss Williamson, geranium rose shot taffeta frock. Aliss Alelba . Duncan, moonlight blue sequined frock. Aliss N. King, gold lame and cyclamen crepe de chine. Aliss Almat, black and red sequinned georgette frock. Aliss AI. Metcalfe, silvei* tinsel and blue satin. Aliss C. Nicolsori, sky blue georgette with pink flowers. •Miss AT. Taylor, jappnica pink georgette frock. Miss L. Lawson, black and white georgette frock.

CROQUET PLAYERS AT BRIDGE PARTY

ONEHUNGA MEMBERS ENTERTAINED Airs. R. Buchanan, the wife of the president of the Onehunga Bowling Club, was the hostess this afternoon at a delightful bridge party at her home, *‘Kia Ora,” Quadrant Road. Onehunga, given to the members of the Onehunga Croquet Club. To receive her guests, Airs. Buchanan wore an attractive gown of black Chantilly lace over apricot georgette. The house was beautifully decorated with mauve and white wistaria and bowls of vivid golden poppies. Airs. Buchanan’s guests were: Aleadames Schnauer, Crawford, Davenport, Jones f AI ax well, Alacklow, AVarren, Trayes, Bray, Alacky W. Court, Robertson, Wilkins, Patterson Evitt, Cuthbert, Cawell, Hickman, Pascoe, Fordham E. A’. Sutherland, Park, Graham, Robinson, AVarnock, Kenny, Francis, Carr. Harrison, Foster, Gill, Craig, Wallace Kirk, AV. Davenport, Kirkwood, Ira Sutherland, Vella, Robb, Brown, George, George Court, Gibbons, Burgess, Hay, Neill, Creamer, Collin, AXacfarquhar; Misses Winks, Warnock, Creamer, Schnauer, Wilkins, Park, Hickman, and Davev.

PAPAKURA ORPHANS ENTERTAIN WOMEN THRONG OF VISITORS j The Papakura Orphans were charm- j | ins hosts last evening, when they en- ' tertained their women friends at a de- i lightful social and dance. ; The hall was artistically decorated, and the Orphans’ Orchestra, under the j leadership of Mr. Phil Hardman, provided excellent dance music. About 400 guests were present, and r were welcomed by the president, Mr. |W. K. Francis. The official guests included:—Devonport, Pres. King; Onehunga. Pres. Buchanan, V.-Pres. j j Brace; Chief Stewart Ross, Bro. J. Leighton (conductor): Pukokohe, Pres. O’Loughlin, Past. P.'Hosking. Bro. Bur- i ! rows; Otahuhu, Past Pres. Gillies. Treasurer Leslie, V.-Pres. Pheasant, | V.P. McCowatt, Chief Stewart Scho- ; land. During the evening a number of enjoyable items were contributed by the following artists: Messrs T. Gulley, M De Worms, T. Meny, Arthur Allan. Will Roberts, Len Kernott, Norman Tait, Rex Yates, Nic Elliott, Graham Holden and Duncan Black. Among those present were: Mrs. W. Bennet, black and white georgette. Mrs. C. Campbell Jenkins, cornflower blue georgette with pearl trimming. Mrs. Jas. Walker, black beaded georgette and black hand-embroidered shawl, Mrs. I. Kinlock, bine crepe de chine with black accordion-pleated skirt. Mrs. C. H. White, salmon pink georgette and shawl to tone. Mrs. Y. O. Wolf, black satin and lace . with red shawl. Mrs. Cosgrave, rose beige velvet and shawl to tone. Mrs. W. A. Pavitt, dove grey crepe de chine. Mrs. John Schisehka, black embossed georgette and floral shawl. Mrs. Dryland, black georgette and diamante. Mrs. D. Farrant, frock of blue floral georgette. Mrs. S. D. Rice, primrose taffeta and silver lace. Mrs. R. May, pink crepe de chine with j smocked embroidery. Mrs. AlcEntee, frock of black silk crepe. Mrs. I. J. Campbell, black georgette frock. Mrs. J. S. Wilcox, opal blue and silver tissue. Mrs. A. M. Hammond, cyclamen crepe .de chine. Mrs. G. O’Connell, cyclamen georgette with silver and fur wrap, Mrs. H. Wilson, navy crepe de chine frock. Mrs. E. E. Barnes, fawn embroidered frock of chiffon. Mrs. S. L. Anderson, apricot frock of j georgette with pale blue posy. Mrs. Murray, floral bordered georgette frock. Mrs. E. Russell, navy georgette relieved with champagne georgette. Mrs. R. Collins, oriental georgette with black shawl. Mrs. Burrows, black satin and diamante trimming. Mrs. S, Slack, amethyst silk crepe frock. Mrs. J. Richardson, black georgette and lace over crimson satin. Mrs. R. Slack, ivory silk georgette. Mrs. W. Mcllwraith, gold lame with deep lace hem. Mrs. C. Foote, frock of black georgette and gold lame. Mrs. Ei Lacassie, rose satin relieved with metal lace. Mrs. J. Appleby, black crepe de chine relieved with georgette. Mrs. J. Brooks, white satin • and silver lace. Mrs. L. Kearvell (Hunua), lavender crepe de chine. Mrs. George Leatch. mauve silk marocain with oriental relief. Mrs. A. Gubbins (Upper Hutt), navy brocaded velvet. Mrs. A. G. Cottrell, black ring velvet and silk georgette. Mrs. A. H. Turner, early Victorian frock of sunset taffeta. Mrs. L. St. Clare D’AJmeida, blush pink taffeta with net yoke and hem. Mrs. R. T. Watson, black silk marocain inset with radium lace. Mrs. H. R. Pemberton, golden brown frock of crepe de chine. Mrs. C. V. Pilkington, cyclamen taffeta and shawl to match. Mrs. S. Caffyn, fawn crepe de chine with beaded embroideries. Mrs. C. Bailey, bois de rose frock of georgette. Mrs. J. Wishart, model gown of lettuce green georgette, embroidered in pastel shades. Mrs. D. Peebles, jade green silk crepe frock. Mrs. J. Peebles, black marocain frock. Airs. McCowatt, black silk marocain and oriental relief. Mrs. W. Baxter, rose silk georgette with silver beads and sequins. Mrs. Seymour, peacock blue velvet frock. Airs. S. Fowler, black brocaded satin v crepe. Airs. G. Wrightson, floral georgette frock. Mrs. W, Whelan (Pokeno), blush rose lace and fur wrap. Mrs. Trevor Cox (Pokeno), striped crepe faille relieved -with yellow. Mrs. D. Bilkey, cyclamen crepe de clnne and silver lace. Mrs W. H. Payne, model frock of eau ..nil embossed chenille with scarf. Mrs. George V. Pearce, model frock of delphinium blue georgette. Mrs. •V. Pheasant, frock of apricot crepe de chine. men S and- l£°* el tr ° ck o 1 wito rS s i H-er SC r h e e i'ie?. Ci ' C ° ral soorsctto McCready, old rose taffeta frock, gette froik E ' Glllles> Powder blue georMiss Prances Turner eau de nil georgette and gold lace. Miss . Petherbridge. brown frock of crepe faille. Miss G. Bonney, lotus pink crepe de chine. Aliss Nancy Black, black georgette and Spanish shawl. Airs. D. Black, apricot frock of taffeta. Aliss M. Pearce, model frock of black taffeta and net. Miss A. Campbell, black satin crepe frock. Aliss Dp Barry, white, ring velvet, with diamante and sequin overdress. Miss T. Rodden, white satin and silk fringe, with diamante. Aliss Vere De Vere, oriental satin frock and Spanish shawl. Miss Gladys Leighton, blush rose satin beaute and diamante. Miss Ida Searle, almond green embossed georgette and hand-painted shawl. Aliss A. Swindell, silver sequinned frock and hand-painted shawl. Aliss B. Cosgrave, jade green crepe de chine, with silver trimming. Airs. Alontgomerie, cyclamen georgette frock. ‘ , Miss Bobbie Arbuckle, frock of ivory ring velvet. . , Aliss Olive Slack, blush pink georgette and shawl to tone. Aliss V. Evitt, frock of pervenche blue georgette, with diamante. Miss N. G. AI. Pemberton, delphinium blue marocain and silver lace. Airs. G. Kite, rose velvet, with scarf to tone. Airs. W. L. Elliott, blue taffeta, with rosebud trimming. Aliss Uzelah Gubbings, Upper Hutt, period frock of mauve and green taffeta. Aliss S. Quigley, Hunua, pale pink taffeta, with gold lace. Airs. R. Quigley, Hunua, blue repp, with diamante trimming. Aliss A. Quigle}’, Hunua, blush pink taffeta, with silver laoe. Aliss R. Quigley, opal blue crepe de chine frock. Aliss Stella Thompson, black lace period frock. Aliss I. Coulquhoun, black georgette frock Aliss V. Gray, cyclamen taffeta and diamante. Aliss R. V. Hardy, flower sprigged frocl of chiffon. Aliss G. Andresen. peach georgette and blue taffeta. Aliss Vera Mullins, lime georgette and shawl to tone. Aliss Phyllis Mullins, geranium rir velvet. Aliss Gwen Jenkin, beaded pink geor gette over silver lame. Alias J. Wilson, pink pleated georgette Alias Ji Walker, beige beaded georgett and gold shawl. Aliss B. Agmen-Srnith. almond grectaffeta. and shawl to match. Aliss AI. T. Glass, watered silk taffc-t frock. Aliss I. Colquhoun, frock of black geo? Tette. Miss M. Francis, flame georgette. Miss J. Derbyshire, duchess blue geor ! gette.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 483, 12 October 1928, Page 4

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IN TOWN AND OUT Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 483, 12 October 1928, Page 4

IN TOWN AND OUT Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 483, 12 October 1928, Page 4

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