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Bachelors’ Ball

Streamers and Fern Decorate Hall at Waharoa MANY DANCERS ATTEND The bachelors of Waharoa gave- a very gay ball on Tuesday night. The • hall was most attractively decorated I with streamers and ferns and splep- ; did music was played by the Regent j Orchestra from Hamilton. Among those present were: Mrs. W\ P. Ryan, in a frock of ciel blue and silver shot taffeta. Mr§. D. R. Gunn, wearing a frock of black crepe de chine. Mrs. C. Taylor, m aerial blue crepe de chine. Mrs. G. Scatchard, wearing turquoise blue chiffon velvet. Mrs. Brooks, whose frock was of black georgette and lace. Mrs. Bartleet. in coral pink georgette and lace. Mrs. S. R. Tlarding, who wore midnight blue crepe de chine. Airs. A. G. Young- (Matamata),, in delphinium blue georgette and lace. Mrs. J. Kirk, whose midnight blue frock was heavily embroidered. Mrs. F. W. Wright, in primrose lace. Mrs. MacDonald, wearing powder blue georgette Airs. Barlow, in black ring velvet. Mrs. R. W. Burns, in apple green georgette with petalled skirt. Aliss Iv. Shaw, who wore briar rose crepe de chine. Aliss C. Delaney, wearing cyclamen shot taffeta. GOLD LAME AND LACE Aliss E. Landells, in gold lame and lace. Miss P. Strong, in a laoc frock of cyclamen shade. Aliss V. Fussey, who wore black taffeta and lace. Miss D. Salmon, in powder blue taffeta and lace. Aliss J. A. Gunn, who wore saracen red embossed georgette. Aliss F. Metherington, in ivory taffeta. Miss W. AicAiillan, who wore briar rose taffeta. Aliss J. Kilbride, in geranium georgette and gold lace. Aliss E. Ledas, in a black satin and gold lace gown. Aliss L. Kirk, wearing powder-blue velvet. Aliss C. Craig, in cherry georgette. Aliss A. Logan, in hyacinth bluu georgette. Aliss S. Alorrison, who wore hydrangea blue geox-gette. Miss At. Tuck, wearing ivory satin and tulle. Aliss X. Ayres, in rose satin and net. Aliss S. Lewis, who wore ivory satin beaute. Aliss AlcCauley, in a black satin gown. BRIAR ROSE TAFFETA Aliss Pickup, in briar rose taffeta. Aiiss AI. Morrison, wearing peach pink georgette and tulle. Aliss Casey, in an embroidered ivory satin gown. Miss J. Tong, wearing buttercup taffeta. Aliss AI. Tong, in a rose taffeta and lace frock. Aliss O. Aludford, who wore maize crepe de chine. Aliss I. Forman, in lotus rose crepe de chine and tulle. Aliss A. Garland, who wore powderblue crepe de chine. Aliss Quinlan, in a lace frock of powder blue. Aliss A. Whitworth', in apple-green crepe de chine. Aliss E. Whitworth, wearing periwinkle blue crepe de chine. Aliss W. Nicholls, who wore leaf-green velvet and tulle. Aliss AI. Tuck, in an ivory satin and tulle frock. Miss Tuck, wearing orchid georgette and silver lace. Aliss McGill, who wore almond green crepe de chine. Aliss Marshall, wearing ivory taffeta. SAPPHIRE BLUE GEORGETTE Aliss L. Gallagher, in a sapphire blue georgette frock. Aliss K. Darragh, who wore rose shot taffeta. Aliss O. Blanch, in a geranium red crepe de chine frock. Aliss R. Blanch, in iris crepe de chine. Aiiss C. Carroll, wearing deep blue tulle and lace. Aliss H. Dick, who wore coral pink georgette and lace. Aliss P. Whitworth, in a honey coloured georgette and lace frock. Aliss AI. Whitworth, who wore silver lame. Aliss I. Rowe, in a pillar-box red tulle frock. Aliss E. Johnstone, wearing coral pink georgette. Airs. D. Salter, in amber crepe de chine and silver lace. Mrs. E. Faragher, wearing silver lace over gold. Aliss S. Ayres, in an apple-green net and satin gown. Aliss Quanton, who wore moonlightblue beaded georgette. CLICK CLACK CABARET Air. Clyde- Howley’s Famous Internationals provided splendid dance music for the large crowd of enthusiastic dancers who attended the Click Clack Cabaret on Saturday evening. Among those present were: Airs. Cecil Vincent, wearing pompadour pink chiffon. Airs. Ellice, whose black georgette frock was embroidered with rose beads. Airs. A. Cahill wearing shrimp pink ring velvet. Airs. R. Aloffatt, whose embossed georgette gown was of deep cameo pink. All's. Frame, whose embossed georgette gown was of royal blue and amber. Airs. Albert Neville, who wore a sequined coatee over her gown of green satin and gold lace. Aliss Betty House, who wore a frock of ivory charmeuse with overskirt of ivory tulle.. Aliss Rene Wake, whose frock of honeycoloured georgette was embroidered with gold beads.. Aliss H. Heywood, in an ivory chiffon frock. Aliss Kathleen Stone, wearing hyacinth blue georgette. AHss G. Cain, wearing a black crepe de chine gown with oriental beaded relief. Aliss J. Inwood, whose uneven *ength frock was of absinthe green georgette. Aliss Betty Ingham, who wore a lotus blue sequined georgette gown. IN GOLD BROCADE Aliss J. Lovegrove, in a gown of gold bi'ocade. Aliss E. Sharp, who wore hyacinth blue georgette. Aliss E. Lord, wearing a pretty frock of fi'ench blue chiffon. Aliss S. Dyson, who was in a frilled frock of amber net. BLUE TAFFETA AND TULLE Aliss Ruth Taylor, w*ho wore a bouffant gown of azure blue taffeta and tulle. Aliss Evelyn Stubbs, -who wore leaf green satin beaute and tulle. Aliss J. Maberley, whose frock of daffodil yellow charmeuse was of uneven length. Aliss D. Hurse, who wore cloth of gold and leaf green tulle. Aliss E. Rawle, in a gown of chartreuse green chiffon taffeta and silver lace. Aliss E. Joynt, in a frock of marigold georgette embroidered with gold beads. Muss E. Billing, whose moonlight blue chiffon irock had blue sequin embroid-

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 703, 1 July 1929, Page 4

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Bachelors’ Ball Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 703, 1 July 1929, Page 4

Bachelors’ Ball Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 703, 1 July 1929, Page 4

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