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STAFF DANCE

DANCING AND COMPETITIONS

UNITY PRESS FUNCTION I .A very enjoyable evening was spent at Nairn’s tea-rooms, on Wednesday, when the Unity Press held its first stafi: dance. The hall was gaily decorated for the occasion, and excellent dance music was supplied by Parker’s Dance Orchestra. Dancing and competitions passed a jolly evening. Vocal items were contributed by 3lr. ID Pollock and Mr. W. F. Harris. Miss +''■ Knight and Mr. Tv. Reardon gave an exhibition dance, which was much appreciated. The committee members present were: Miss Lilian Russell, wearing blush rose satin, with, lace to tone; Mjss A. Handcock, who wore midnight blue panne ■velvet, shawl to tone; Aliss 31. Waiter wearing cyclamen satin with overskirt of lace; 3liss cl. Wells, who was in cyclamen taffeta with shawl to tone; Miss D. vYatt, who chose mauve crepe de c-hine and spray to tone. Among the dancers were: 31 rs. J. J. s. Hunt, who wore black crepe de chine and cherry trimmings; 3lrs. Bruce Cutler, who wore briar rose taffeta, with shoulder posy; 3lrs. L. Davies, in ciel green satin, with tulle posies; 3lrs. Harris, wearing black georgette; Airs. Xewdick, in cyclamen crepe de chine and shawl; Airs. T. A. Crotty, wearing silver and jade taffeta, with cyclamen spray; Mrs. A. J. Campbell, in black georgette, with beige and silver trimming; Airs. Humphreys, in black georgette and lace, with green flower; Airs. X. Wright, who wore silk georgette, trimmed with pale crepe de chine; Mi's. Reeves Currie, in a dainty green frock embroidered in gold; Airs. S. Learning, who wore ivory georgette, uneven hem of lace; Aliss K. Barr, who chose mauve georgette, with shawl to tone. Aliss lE. Smith, in pinlc beaded georgette; Atiss E. Alunro, who was in beaded jade georgette; Miss 31. Bach, in apricot taffeta; Aliss D. Rice, wearing ivory georgette over pink, with shawl; Aliss H. Leatherbarrow, in a cherry tulle frilled frock with beaded bodice, and uneven hem; Aliss T. Cameron, who chose golden georgette, embroidered in gold; Aliss D. Bach, who chose powder blue georgette, with posy to tone; Aliss A. Hunt, wearing turquoise blue and silver lace, with lace shawl to tone; Aliss AI. Baxter, in a frock of mauve crepe de chine, with petalled hem; Aliss I). Humphreys, who wore green georgette and chenille and old gold shawl; Aliss E. Smith, in a frock of moonlight blue crepe de chine; Aliss D. Hargreaves, who chose moonlight tinsel over cyclamen georgette; Aliss A. Wright, who wore green taffeta with silver Aliss Jean Williams, who was in blue georgette with shoulder spray; Aliss Gladys Aliller, who wore a vieux rose satin frock with uneven hemline; Aliss Violette Peterson, in a frock of Chinese' red georgette, with sequinned bodice and uneven hemline; Aliss I. May, who chose palest primrose taffeta; Aliss P. James, who chose cyclamen shot taffeta with spray; Aliss P. Pugh, in apricot crepe de chine; Aliss AI. Taylor, who wore salmon pink satin with diamente trimming and posy to tone; Aliss Rose, who was in black georgette, with gold trimmings; Aliss Ivy Barr, who wore blue georgette with uneven hem. .. . . . Aliss A. James, who was m shell pink crepe de chine, with overskirt of lace; Aliss E. Tomlinson, who chose midnight blue satin, with lace to tone-; Aliss X. Maefariane, who wore pale green ring velvet with shawl to tone; Aliss I. Handcock, who chose vieux rose shot taffeta with spray, and shawl to tone; Aliss O Bowen, who was in pink panne velvet with shawl to tone; Aliss E. Jamieson, wearing duchess blue taffeta with shawl to tone; Ariss F. Kell, who wore taria taffeta with shawl to tone; Aliss E. Lingham, in a green georgette frock with shawl to tone; Aliss D. Twyford, who chose figured georgette: ATfss L. Gill, who was wearing rose georgette; Aliss X’. Knight, who chose cedar rose georgette and lace: Aliss A. Drabhall, who chose cameo pink crepe de chine With silver lace anrl tinsel trimmings: Aliss X. Kennedy, who chose a cream crepe de chine frock with silver lace and tinsel relief; Miss A. Knight, who wore sunset georgette and taffeta; Aliss D. 3\ rathall. in a frock of apricot crepe de chine relieved with silver lace: Miss E-Drake, In a black georgette frock with brilliant buckle: Aliss Meggie Akers ten, who wore blue shot taffeta: Aliss Mabel Gut-, ler, who wore coral pink or F ett * 'V™ large taffeta bow at hip; Miss L. Gleum, who chose mauve taffeta with _ bright shawl; Aliss F. Staer, who was ill pink georgette with lace trimmings.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 738, 10 August 1929, Page 24

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STAFF DANCE Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 738, 10 August 1929, Page 24

STAFF DANCE Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 738, 10 August 1929, Page 24

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