STAFF DANCE
N.Z. CO-OPERATIVE DAIRY STAFF DECORATE WITH LANTERNS AND COLOURED STREAMERS GAT HAMILTON FUNCTION On Thursday night at the Regent, in ! Hamilton, the New Zealand Co-opera- : tivo Dairy Company staff held a most I enjoyable dance. The attractive decorations were quaintily shaped lanterns j ! ar »d coloured streamers under subdued j lights. The Regent Orchestra supplied [ excellent music. j The hostesses were: Mrs. G. Thomp- j son, in black satin, and beige geor- j gette; Mrs. T. Tyne, in a frock of black I sequined georgette. The committee was composed of: Miss Murray, who wore sunset pink velvet: Miss D. Clegg, in primrose georgette; Miss Pollock wearing black georgette and lace; Miss Wills, in blue frilled georgette; Miss Muriel Barber, who was in powder blue georgette and lame. Among others present were: Miss Eastwill, who wore shell pink j taffeta. Miss Elliott, who was in rose geor- : gette. i Miss Ramsay, wearing buttercup tulle and taffeta. j Miss Pollock, in black satin and lace. Miss X. Jackson, in jade georgette, with deep silver tissue hem. Miss Z. Raynes, wearing deep gold crepe de chine. Miss E. Hall, wearing ivory georgette and silver. Miss B. Macintosh, who wore orange crepe de chine. Miss E. Upton, wearing black lace over shell pink. Miss D. Hirst, who wore geranium taffeta . Miss V. Boyd, in apricot lace. Mrs. Fallows, in willow green georgette and figured lame. Miss Voysey, who wore mauve satin. Miss Roy. wearing sunset lame and net. Miss Howden, wearing black georgette. Miss Proudlock, who wore tangerine shot taffeta. Miss M. Peebles, who was in ivory taffeta and cherry flower at waist. Miss K. Peebles, in a rose pink taffeta frock. Nlrs. A. Bunyard, wearing periwinkle lace over crepe de chine. Miss M. Beaver, in an apricot taffeta and silver lace gown. Mrs. A. E. Snelling, wearing daffodil shot taffeta. Mrs. Hughes, in amethyst ring velvet. ■ Miss D. Turnwald, in a willow green georgette frock. Miss S. Wright, who wore lemon net qver orange taffeta. Miss Hunter, wearing buttercup embossed georgette. Miss A. Hill, who was in jade georgette relieved with gold. Miss Cunold, who wore black ninon and lace. Miss Harris, wearing black georgette. Miss E. Barr, in a shrimp pink georgette and lace frock. Mrs. White, wearing deep pink georgette and lace. Miss Willis, in ciel blue net and silver tissue Miss P. Sweeney, wearing rose georgette and floral taffeta. Miss Jordan, in an apricot shot taffeta frock. Miss Martin, wearing lemon frilled net °'Miss l Breen, who was in rose georgette. 1 Miss Pugh, whose frock was of mauve georgette. Miss Baird, wearing soft green taffeta. Mrs. Barclay, in iris taffeta and gold metal lace. Nil's. Cummingr. who wore black taffeta. Miss L. Garnett, in a mauve georgette frock. Miss M. Green, in hydrangea blue taffeta. Miss J. Rowntree, wearing peacock blue beaded velvet. Miss P. Hetherington, who wore ivory lace over orange taffeta. Miss Mary Barber, in pale pink georgette and lame Miss J Pope, who wore a picture frock of fuchsia shot taffeta. Miss C. Vautier. in lettuce green lame and crepe de chine. Miss E. Bliss, wearing flame georgette, with bodice of red lame. Nliss V. Bliss, in white satin beaute. Miss A. Curtis, wearing jade georgette. Miss J. Gibson, wearing coral pink crepe de chine and satin. Miss M. Fulton (Tuakau), who wore amber crepe de chine. Miss E. Buchanan, in pink shot taffeta. Miss J Thompson, whose frock was of mauve shaded georgette. Miss G. Partridge, in Chinese red satin and lace. Miss Monds, in saracen red chiffon velvet. . , , . Miss Major, wearing rose pink embossed georgette. . , , , Miss M. Henderson, in aerial blue crepe d VisT e T. Nolan, who wore lido blue taffeta. _ , , , Miss Buxton, who was in floral velvet. Nliss M. Richards, in ivory satin and white tulle and lace. Mrs Sweet, wearing phlox pink embossed georgette. Nliss V. Newell, in apricot crepe de chine Miss Dalbeth, wearing old rose satin beaute. , . , , Miss J. Livingston, who wore black embossed georgette. . . . .. . . Miss R. Joyce, in a frock of black velvet i and silver. . . „ . ■ Mrs Yates, in a pink taffeta gown. Mrs. Flynn, who wore a cyclamen taifeta frock relieved with silver lace. Miss Xicholls, wearing black satin I ' 1 Nliss 1.. Ward, in tangerine ring velvet and taffeta. .. . „ Miss M. Onyons. who wore gold lace over peach taffeta.. . Miss P. Cobb, in a frock of rose pink taffeta and georgette. Nliss E. Goodwin, wearing green tulle °'Nliss* HE *Dold, who wore apricot taffeta (n Miss lk ß. n€ Steward, whose frock was of ta^s in M. Sh ßennie e , ta -in a black satin b °Miss m!" Hold, wearing saracen red georgette and lame. ; Miss J. Simcock, who was in apricot j Sa Miss a s? Waite, wearing jade green crepe i d Nliss X. Capper, who wore rose georgette and floral lame. . | 5 Nliss P. Clapham. wearing soft green j ta Miss‘ T. Babbage, who wore cerise * * Nliss *R. U Capper, in lemon georgette and ta Miss’ C. BuckJand. in lotus rose frilled georgette and taffeta. nicture i Nliss R. Capper, who nas in a picture ; (rock of rose taffeta. velvet ■ Nliss R. Frear. in musk pink f
Nliss White, wearing deep mauve taffeta. Nliss X*. Johnson, in a frock of aerial blue crepe de chine. Mrs. Empson, wearing peach taffeta and lace. Miss Ander, who was in hydrangea blue taffeta. Nliss M. Walker, in briar rose georgette with hyacinth blue shawl. Nliss ' Lander, wearing black ring velvet. . Miss P. Langley, who wore jade green tulle and satin. . , . . Miss NT. Mercer, in a rose pink taffeta frock. , *. * , Miss M. Grace, who wore a pretty frock of floral orange and silver georgette and silver lame. . Miss I. Pratt, in floral lame, with long skirt of primrose georgette. Nliss Eastwood, in periwinkle blue patterned taffeta. , , Nliss B. Johnston, who wore a black lace gown. . , . _ Nliss NT. Johns, in a picture frock of aerial blue shot taffeta, with long net
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 702, 29 June 1929, Page 23
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