Annual Ball
I ennis Players Receive Prizes manurewa function thl'scen^nr^ 3 - Pictuie Theatre was Sein«uf? l ° e " er^‘bouring e cfu n bs nS A ssasE?®«f«: r-esWfu, minrt e^ ler ;, »• Warlich and B. ceremoS. duues o£ masters of Btaso was Prettily decorated Surin£a S nW° f fe , a L h< ; ry nikau frond s. At Lnterv;il between the dances ’ president of the club, presented the winners of the club comnetha°season.* 1 ““ tr ° Phles won Mon-s ci UC K eS ? ful competitors were: Mens club championship, silver cun p“"? t0<1 „ by * Ml '- *'• Hand: Mr L H Ilawth. Sl w lc si PSles: Mr. Bonnie ihh\ Women’s club championri v P : * , i \sT t . donated by Messrs. Murd hlte: Mrs - Rush ton. B Oracle singles: Miss A. Finlayson. Men’s doubles: A grade, Messrs. R. Bennett w d e^ 5 ' .J? ennett ; B grade, Messrs. L. y- kmith and J. Dunn. Women’s doubles: A grade, Misses L. Lupton and O. Finlayson: B grade. Misses 11. Coxhead and A. Finlayson. AMONG THOSE PRESENT Mrs. L. H. Pegler, wearing a pretty irock of Chinese red crepe de chine. iin'ili? s ;* ll ' Honaldson, in pink and black beaded georgette. Mrs. Robert Stewart, who wore turquoise blue crepe de chine, with pink floral adornments and a shawl of vivid blue. Ills. J. Lindsay, wearing- a dainty frock of ivory lace over pink crepe de chine. Mrs. A. Dunham, in a royal blue panne velvet frock.
| Mrs. P. T. Harris, whose frock was oZ ! rainbow shaded taffeta. J Mrs. A. Davies, in bullet blue crepe de | chine frock, with trimmings of silver lace. Mrs. R. Forbes, in a frock of Copenhagen blue crepe de chine, with reliefs of silver. Mrs. W. J. Brooks, in black patterned chiffon and lace. Mrs. J. Appleby, whose frock of golden satin romaine was relieved with tulle. Miss K. AVaters (Papatoetoe), wearing a frock of pearl georgette and silver. Miss Phyllis Landon, in black and white beaded georgette frock, featuring an uneven hemline. Miss Mona Waters, in a frock of oyster embossed georgette. Miss Joan Barnard, who wore a carmine silk repp frock with full overskirt of cream lace. Miss Clarice Donaldson, in scarlet crepe de chine and georgette, with uneven hemline. Miss Mavis Landon, whose orchid mauve crepe de chine frock had a skirt of tiny frills. IVORY AND SILVER Miss G. Finlayson, wearing ivory taffeta with trimmings of silver. Miss Lupton, in a frock of blush rose embossed chenille georgette. Miss H. Coxhead, in a pastel blue crepe de chine frock. Miss V. McAuliffe, Hamilton, wearing blue embroidered crepe de chine and ivory shawl. Miss E. Brown, in mauve beaded crepe de chine. Miss B. Sayers, who chose a frock of sealing-wax x*ed crepe de chine, with uneven hem. . .. Miss Lillian Braithwaite, wearing silver lace over silver lame. Miss L. Jamieson, in a frock of ciel blue crepe de chine, with shoulder posy. Miss Phyllis Mullins, who wore amber glow taffeta relieved with gold net. Miss O. Slack, Papakura, in a dainty frock of honey dew georgette. Miss M. Egan, wearing a sedge green satin beaute, with trimmings of silver lace. . • „ Miss M. I. Gore, Clevedoru whose frock of black georgette and lace* was relieved with a scarlet posy. Miss Mona Johnston, in a geranium red crepe de chine frock, with diamante ornament, and black shoulder posy. Miss Z. Pegler, in a frock of salmon pink crepe de chine. Miss E. Bennett, who wore goblin blue taffeta, relieved with silver spray. Miss P. Bennett, whose frock of eau de nil crepe de chine was beaded in silver. Miss Lily Grant, Papakura, in a frock of salmon pink georgette relieved with silver and tiny rosebud trimmings. Miss Beaumont, wearing a flame satin crepe and silk frock, with trimmings of gold.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 670, 23 May 1929, Page 5
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627Annual Ball Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 670, 23 May 1929, Page 5
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