STAFF DANCE
SUCCESSFUL ANNUAL FUNCTION HELD BY I K. K. FOOTWEAR, LTD, !
SOCIETY OF ARTS HALL
A very enjoyable evening was spent by those who were present at the So- j cietv of Arts Hall last evening, when | K. K. Footwear. Ltd., held its annual , dance. Music for dancing was sup- j plied by Mr. H. Bolton’s Parisian Orchestra. During the evening an exhibition of Spanish dances was given. Among the dancers •were: Mrs. Kitchener, in black georgette with sequin trimming. Mrs. Oman, who wore powder blue georgette with silver relief. Mrs. Smith, in a shot taffeta frock. Mrs. Delaney, who wore flame and blue gold lace. Mrs. Moffitt, black and silver gown. Mrs. C. Elmbranch, flame crepe de chine and georgette frock. Miss Moore, vieux rose crepe de chine. Miss T. Thorburn, pink and green taffeta. with rosebud trimming. Miss E. Noonan, shell pink satin and georgette, uneven hem. Miss M. Tucker, coral pink georgette, gold trimming, uneven hemline. Miss A. Porieous, pastel pink crepe de chine, draped skirt. Miss V Tibbutt, apricot taffeta and silver relief. Miss B. Taylor, silver tinsel and shell pink tulle, with uneven hem. Miss V. Peterson, jazz tinsel and cherry georgette period frock. Miss H. Mayhill, floral crepe de chine gown. Miss E. Taylor, shell pink crepe de chine, uneven hem. Miss M. Stonex, midnight blue chiffon velvet. Miss A. Noonan, silver brocade and lemon georgette frock. Miss Mooney, saracen red velvet frock. Miss P. Nealis, wearing apple green i crepe de chine, uneven hem. ! Miss V. Giilam, orange taffeta frock with petalled hem. Miss E. Bellingham, in green crepe de chine. Miss B. Bowen, black georgette and satin, with uneven hem and silver relief. . , Miss B. Russell, brick georgette with lace trimmings. Miss M. Ilealy, pink taffeta frock, with bouffant skirt. Miss F. Boldero, rose taffeta gown. Miss M. Elmbranch, turquoise embossed georgette. Miss E. Wade, mauve crepe de chine trimmed with apricot ring velvet. Miss N. Bryant, in an apricot georgette and taffeta period frock. Miss E. Kitchener, primrose georgette frock. Miss F. Kitchener, sunset and blue georgette gown. Miss G. Alexander, blue taffeta and cream lace, with rhinestone trimming. Miss Blakey, in shrimp georgette, with diamente trimming. Miss Cochrane, apple green net and silver relief. Miss O. Takle, maize georgette, fringed frock. , Miss O. Cooke, blue taffeta and silver lace.
Miss P. Hardman, frilled frock of cherry tulle and silver. Miss B. Kennedy, in powder blue taffeta.
I Miss Kingston, ciel blue georgette, with i silver trimming. Miss C. Jackson, ivory georgette and lace frock. ! Miss A. Horton, nile green crepe de | chine, embossed in black and gold. [ Miss E. Slake, delphinium blue chenille gown. Miss L. Cameron, willow green tulle and i gold lace frock. i Miss G. Anderson, cyclamen ring vel--1 vet and diamente gown. i Miss F. Murray, lemon satin frock, dia- ] mente trimmings, uneven hemline. I Miss B. Wilson, In green ring velvet 1 and gold lace. Miss H. Bell, wearing black lace over red satin beaute. Miss E. Lee, sage green georgette frock. Miss Z. Saunders, powder blue crepe de chine, uneven hemline.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 701, 28 June 1929, Page 4
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518STAFF DANCE Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 701, 28 June 1929, Page 4
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