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Miss X. E. Moon, of Wellington, is staving- at the Star Hotel. Among the guests at the Hotel Cargen are Miss W. Pratt, of Dunedin, and Miss R. Mahon, of Rotorua. 9 * 9 Mr. and Mrs. W. Leggait, of Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. J. James, of Pukekohe. and Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Jones, of Tauranga, are among the latest arrivals at the Central Hotel.

Foresters’ Dance

; i OLD-TIME FAVOURITES ARE POPULAR AT FORTNIGHTLY FUNCTION I J COURT BIRKENHEAD The social committee of Court Birkenhead of the Ancient Order of Foresters held its fortnightly old-time dance in the Victoria Hall, Birkenhead, on Saturday evening. Mr. J. Blackledge successfully officiated as M.C., and Mayal’s orchestra supplied the dance music, which was greatly appreciated. The Da Rinka, Valeta, "Waltz and j other old favourites proved very popu- | lar with the crowd of dancers, j Among those present were: I Mrs. Ripley, in a blue and fawn crepe j de chine frock. Mrs. E. PI. Steward, whose frock was of black ring velvet. Mrs. Freegard, wearing princess mary blue georgette, with an uneven hem. Mrs. Howarth, in a frock of white silk rayon. Mrs. "W. Mayall, who wore lemon georgette, with eau de nil shawl. Mrs. D. Cahill, in a frock of shell pink georgette and silver lace, with shawl to match-. Mrs. W. Moon who was in salmon crepe de chine, relieved with diamente and oriental shawl. Mrs. L. Turvey, In a frock of black crepe de chine, with gold trimmings. Mrs. C. Harkin, who chose a peacock ring velvet frock, with uneven hem. Mrs. E. Harkin, wearing blush pink crepe de chine, with diamente trimmings. Mrs. A. Xorton, in a frock of black i crepe de chine, relieved with royal blue i and gold lace. j Mrs. Bloor, wearing a coral pink crepe . de chine and lace frock. I Mrs. E. Swindale, whose frock was of | mauve crepe de chine and lace. : Mrs. PI. Hobson, who wore rose pink crepe de chine and cream lace. | Mrs. Xeech, in a frock of shot peach j taffeta, with diamente girdle. 1 I rs * .-A-- Stayte, in a cyclamen geor- I : gette frock, with Spanish shawl. 1 Mrs. D. Xorton, wearing navy ring j velvet with flame trimming. Mrs. R. Godfrey, in a striped mauve crepe de chine bodice, with cream skirt. Mr?, R. McKLinstry, whose frock was of cerise nfnon, with- uneven hemline Mrs, Kelly, wearing shrimp pink ninon, with uneven hem. Mrs. G. Ross, who was in fawn crepe de chine and lace. Mrs. Thorburn, wearing a gown of vieux rose silk crepe. Miss E. Campbell, whose frock was of black georgette. Miss J. Ross, who chose pink crepe de chine, with insets of lace, posy to tone. Miss M. Wells, in an ivory satin gown. Miss Xodder, wearing apricot crepe do chine and gold lace. Miss L. Wells, who chose shell pink crepe de chine and coffee lace. Miss P. Jeffries, wearing cherry red georgette, with smart velvet bow. Miss R Edwards, in a frock of beige georgette, and silk lace. Miss Ruth Goodall, who wore .-apple green chenille velvet, with an uneven hem. Miss T. Harding, in a frock of red georgette with bouffant bow. Miss Diane "VVoolhouse, whose frock was of silver and crystal georgette. . J?>' ce Atkins, in peacock blue taffeta, with white shawl. Miss B. Ross, wearing dawn pink creoe do- chine and coffee lace, with posy to Miss Mae Stanley, whose oriental tinsel and saxo blue georgette frock had an uneven hem. r Miss Gertrude TJtting, in a vieux rose crepe de chine and lace frock. feta* SS alker, who wore mauve tafMiss V. Towns, in a frock of apricot georgette. Miss McPhail, in embossed chenille georgette, with uneven hem. Miss Margery Dickson, Russell, in a frock of powder blue brocaded georgette Miss Patricia Dickson, Russell, who wore red chenille velvet, with sold trimmings.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 721, 22 July 1929, Page 4

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NOTES Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 721, 22 July 1929, Page 4

NOTES Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 721, 22 July 1929, Page 4

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