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GIRL GUIDE FUNCTION

BAZAAR AND DANCE AT devonport The progressive .North Shore tiixl Guido Company held its annual bazaar in the Parish Hall, Devonport, on Saturday afternoon. The stall-holders were the ladies of the committee and the patrol leaders. Stalls were as foUowi-Worh stall. ■\tpsd T.rn.es Perrv Tun lor, Let, L. *- Clarke. Cake: Mesdames Johnson and Rrav Sweets: Mesdames Robins ana lurniey Produce: .Guide Captain Miss N. Clarke. Guides stall. Patrol leaders. Brownies’: Miss M. Claike (captain) and Mrs. Stevens. -md In the evening a dance was held an the hall had a carnival appearance, b - decked in flags and streamers foi the occasion" 1 Stacey’s Jazz Band supplied excellent music and Mr. Gurr con trolled the floor. , Among the committee ladies present "ylrs. Perry Taylor, navy embossed satin fr Mrs. Clarke, beige frock of crepe de Ch Mrs Bee, black beaded georgette and 0 . 1 Burole S y. a opal blue crepe de chine fr Mrs. Johnson, vieux rose crepe dechme. Mrs E. Ryan, black georgette ana lace. °f£T Pereoval commissioner). X S S tte hSope figured satin Ll M > rs. W. Wynyard black georgette frock an Miss t a! Walton, apricot taffeta and embroidered shawl to match. . Miss Moral! Clarke (captain), Ashite velvet and silk lace. . . . . Miss M. Clarke (Brownie captain), nattier blue chiffon velvet. Miss P. McGregor, viola mauve georgette frock. * . , . . . . Miss Betty Brambley, pink shot taffeta with silver shawl. Miss Nancy Percival, nile green velvet frock. , _ , _ Miss Molly Burton (Hastings), frock of floral georgette. , _ . . Miss Kath. O’Brien, coral crepe de chine and white shawl. . . Miss B. Gladding, pink chiffon over light red silk, with shoulder posy. Miss Eileen Binding, sea green crepe de chine. „ , _ Miss R. Wilson, powder blue crepe de chine with silver trimming. . Miss Jean Sloane, green taffeta with cyclamen relief. ' Miss Joan Smith, opal blue satin and gold trimmings. Miss M. Bushell, mauve floral voile. Miss Phyllis Molyn9au, blue and silver tissue over lace, and shawl to tone. Miss May Bowen, pink shot taffeta with silver shawl. Miss Marjorie Casbolt, rose pink crepe de chine and lace. Miss K. darken, white georgette and black Spanish shawl. Miss E. Bush, apple green crepe de chine relieved with mauve shoulder posy. Miss D. Ryan, pale pink georgette and lace, and shawl to tone. Miss Vera Hillier, blush pink satin and pink shawl edged with silver. Miss Evelyn Bentley, mauve floral crepe de chine. Miss Marion Roberts, apple green taffeta with apricot posy. Miss M. Brown, blue crepe de chine inset with coffee lace. Miss Muriel ATcDougall, rose pink taffeta with gold lace. Miss Mabel Wynyard, cyclamen pink french frock and shawl to tone. Miss P. Wynyard, apricot charmelaine with floral medallions and shawl to tone. Miss Alexia Hotchkiss, almond green chiffon trimmed with sliver lace. Miss May Elwarth, rose pink panne velvet. Miss Maud Mellor, pink shot taffeta with silver shawl. Miss Jean Stephenson, iris mauve georgette and silver lace. Miss Madge Kennings, lotus pink crepe de chine with silver lace panels. Miss Nancy Bisset, cyclamen shot taffeta and oriental mantilla. Mis.** Molly McLeod, powder blue crepe de chine. Miss Joan Best, phlox pink crepe de chine and satin. Miss E. Archer, princess mnry blue georgette with silver relief. Miss Kathleen ' Gardner, pink shot taffeta with silver shawl. Miss Wilma Gitto, geranium pink georgette. Miss M. Coe, blue crepe de chine and Spanish shawl. Miss Mary Beck, pink shot taffeta with silver shawl. Miss Sadie McSjporan, silver lame frock. Miss Gladwyn chapman, gold lame and orchid georgette frock with, diamante, Spanish shawl to tone. Should the function prove a financial success the proceeds will go to the camp fund and a. donation will be made to the funds of the unemployed.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 503, 5 November 1928, Page 4

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GIRL GUIDE FUNCTION Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 503, 5 November 1928, Page 4

GIRL GUIDE FUNCTION Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 503, 5 November 1928, Page 4

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