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KASHMIRI DANCE CLUB

On Saturday evening a large number ! of members and their friends attended j a bright dance given by the Kashmiri j • Club in the Dominion Road ballroom, j , which was attractively decorated with i , flowers and streamers. Among those present were: Miss Ivy Botterill, green floral taffeta i • with*silver trimming. Miss Irene Botterill, black chenille j trimmed with taffeta. Miss F. W. Botterill, apricot crepe de ! . chir trimmed with silver. _ - B. Sayers, pale green crepe de I A. Gregory, red georgette and gold ; lace. Miss Vera Coutts, cherry red silk moro- j ' cain. Miss Olive Walsh, black crepe de chine, j Miss Madge Manners, vieux rose geor- ; gette; Miss Irene Hay, old rose organdi. Miss P. Webber, swiss embroidered voile. Miss It. Bradley, old rose crepe de chine and diamante. Miss M. Edwards, peach organdi and diamante. Miss Edna Bradley, w'hite georgette, with mauve overdress. Miss F. Cooke, blue crepe de chine. Miss M. Rugg, pink and blue taffeta. Miss E. Arthur, pale blue frilled net and blue satin. Miss Maisie Rolph, peach crepe de chine. Miss Barbara Mays, apple green georgette. Miss Edna Green, pale blue georgette and fawn lace. Miss Ena Jepson, rose pink georgette frock. Miss Irene Harris, rose crepe de chine. Miss Jessie Smith, fuchsia satin, with sequin and gold trimming. Miss lveson, shell pink crepe de chine and georgette. Miss Eileene Day, black velvet, with flared skirt. Miss Fay Osmos, light grey crepe de chine. Miss Joyce McDell, electric blue georgette. Miss Grace Caudwall, cream lace over pink georgette. Miss Rae Atkins, shell pink crepe de chine, with silver belt. Miss Maisie Dick, turquoise blue taffeta trimmed with silver lace. Miss F. Gregory, cyclamen velvet and gold lace. Miss Marjorie Davis, beige georgette, with uneven hem. Miss E. Gubb, green georgette and diamante. Miss L. Reilly, scarlet georgette and silver lace. Miss Peggy Black, hyacinth blue georgette. Miss Esina Drew, black morocain, with silver relief. Miss F. Brouder, beige georgette frock. Miss Whitfield, almond green georgette, relieved with silver. Miss M. Bow, rose pink lame, with uneven hem. Miss Follas, black lace frock. Miss Brownie Wehan, lacquer red chenille. Miss Jean Mclntosh, apple green organdi, with grey collar and cuffs. Miss Jean Beck, blue georgette, with oriental trimming. Miss Inez Samsen, jade green taffeta. Miss Billie Anderson, chartreuse green georgette. Miss R. Grey, beige french organdi. Miss Mavis Kelly, powder blue crepe de chine and silver panels. Miss M. Boyle, gentian blue georgette frock. Miss Rhoda Chapman, mauve over green organdie. Miss Eva Cougblan, vieux rose organdi trimmed with silver. Miss Elsie Nixon, white crepe de chine relieved with green. Miss M. Taylor, vieux rose crepe de chine, with silver top. Miss J. Black, black georgette frock. Miss M. Townson, green and silver tissue. Miss B. Williams, pink crepe de chine satin and gold brocade. Miss J. White, black silk and grey Miss M. Edwards, peach pink frock of organdi. If pieces of fine-meshed old lace veils are carefully darned into the heels and toes of stockings, it will more than treble their wearing properties. The veilings are so soft and thin that they cause no inconvenience.

Hydrangea blooms may be kept in water a long time if the stems are first scraped for an inch or so. The bloom is a heavy drinker, and is able to absorb more when the outer skin is removed.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 603, 4 March 1929, Page 4

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KASHMIRI DANCE CLUB Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 603, 4 March 1929, Page 4

KASHMIRI DANCE CLUB Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 603, 4 March 1929, Page 4

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