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Hockey Players’ Bright Function at Click Clack

Visiting Team Entertained by ‘ Auckland Associations

. l GREEN AND GOLD DECORATIONbi The visiting Australian hoclfey team were the guests at'the Click Clack Cabaret lasts evening of the combined ladies’ and men’s Auck land Hockey Associations. - Streamers 0:" green and gold, the Australian team's colours, were fes toolied round the walls oi‘ the cabaret, and decorated 111 p cubicles downstairs. Bowls of snowdrops were arranged in the lounge. p . Air. _Cly,(le Howley's famous Inter-l nationals provided a. splendid pro—‘ gramme of duneenumbers. _ ‘ AMONG THE DANCERS Miss Harle Giles wore a gold lame gown. with tiered skirt of gold lace and delpliinium ljlue‘crepe de chine. ' _ Miss ‘V. .Dei'ham had chosen lido blue. georgcttu, with deep shadow hem of sil—ver lace. ' Miss Zita Derham was in kingfisher blue. gros ‘grain taffeta. Miss Muriel Goldsbro" had chosen black ring velvet, .appliqued with french floWors. Miss B. Goldsbi‘o’ was inlgentlan blue taffqia. . Miss C. Wood‘s frock was of cyclamen taffeta“ » Miss Bony Davidson wore a pretty frock of shrimp pink crepe de soie. ~ Miss T. Smith was in an ankle-length frock of forest green tulle and taffeta. Miss E. Jeffreys had chosen a frock 01»Slll‘ll’np pink chiffon. Miss A. “'liuley _wore peacock blue georgntte. . ‘ .- Dliss Marjorie Bell was in a frock of rose. pink georgette.‘ with hand—painted motifs. - Miss S. Bellam woi‘e deep burgundy red chiffon. j ‘ ‘ ‘ . Miss ‘Valmai Beaver's frock was of” canton. jade-=.chiffou, with petal‘led hemMiss E. Kraut Wore duchoss blue taffeta and lac-o. . : of vivid lacquer red. wasfihe gear—gette frock worn by Miss “’iiiks. AFTERNOON SATIN GOWN Miss . Okago Makgill‘s anldedength frock was 0 afterglow satin faille. Miss. M. Richards had chosen french blue chenille embossed georgette. Miss May Diamond had. on buttercup yellow satin. bliss -I~lilda Heywood were . an, ivory chiffon frock, relieved With Silver lace. Miss Girlie Leatherbarrow was in’ black satin" beaute, »embroid’ered with oriental; colouriiigs. ~ Miss: May Dunn had on an'apricot coloured taffeta frock . Miss Gi'venbury wore a. gross grain taffeta frock of sage green and silver. Miss Foubisu:r‘s frock of ivory charmeuse had a long tiered skirt. ‘ , Miss; Patrick had on camellia pink chlfion. With petal-pointed hem. . - Miss Pitkethley wore peach-tinted. gefii~gettz-..\vlth boui’fant oVerskiri: of ue... . _ . ’

VBlisS, Cameron‘s ‘f‘ropk .was of black gevorgette and Chantilly 'lace. Miss May White wore an ivory crepe (1e chine and-lace gown. ‘ . Miss Hart’s frock of deep orclud tatfeta was appliqued with satin.flowers_. Miss Gwen Hart wore an Ivory rmg velvet gown. relieved with lacquer Ted. )liss J'. McDonald had ontravenswing blue and mlver- brocaded metal cloth.-

LUNCHEON PARTY

MRS. HUMPHIZIES IS HOSTESS Mrs. Reg. I—lumphries was hostess at a. very cheery little luncheon party yesterday at her. home in Parnell. The party was in the nature of a. “flat.Warming,” and the cos-y rooms were guy with Iceland poppies. M’rs. Humphries wore a black pin: tucked georg'etto frock, with smart collar and ‘_cuffs of ivory: . . _ Her guests were Mrs. C. C. Ewen, Airs. Arthur Cahill, IVliss Joyce Johnson, Miss Evelyn Stubbs, and .Lliss Blurjorie Graham. -

SURPRISE PARTY

TE AWAMUTU FUNCTION A very pleasant; evening was spent at the home of Mrs. Ken. Rickit, in Te Awamutu. when a number of her friends Visitéd her with a. surprise party. Quickly the rooms were cleared for bridge, and at the end of the evening the prizes were won .by Mrs. \V. Jeffrey, for the highest number; IMrs. H. IMandeno, for the hidden nulnber; and 311's: Hawker the consolation prize. Those playing \vere‘:—l\lrs. Ricket. Mirs. R. Dawson, Mrs. J. Hawkins, Mrs. R. N. Lord. Mrs. J. Oliphant, nlrs. L. Poake. Mrs. A. .J.. Achovern, Airs. J. Layne. Mrs. H. Maude-no. Mrs. W. Jef—frey, 314‘s. F. J. Brooks. Mrs. G. Teasdale, Mrs. C. W. Rickit. Mrs. L. G. Armstrong. .Mr's. A. A. Reese. Mrs. W. J. North, Dix-s. L'. Dunn, IVlrs. Raymond Jones, Mrs. C. G. Downes, Mrs. Griffiths, -Miss-'Aitken, Miss S. Empson. I\liss E. Peake, Bliss V. McKenzie, Miss H. Foche. Miss Hawke. and Bliss Teas,dale. . - -

“AT HOME”

AF TERNOON-PARTY AT OTAHUHU Lil‘s. J. R. )IcFarlane was at home to a. number of friends at her residence. Clevedon Road. Otahuliu, on Tuesday afternoon. "A very enjoyable afternoon -was spent with 2!. bridge drive and com-, petitions. Tho winner of the bridge was 311‘s. W. H. Pinhey. In an in—teresting and keenly contested com~ petition Mrs. A. Murdoch and Miss VVingate divided the honours. Several enjoyable items were contributed by Miss HopeVßussell. Mrs. blcFarlane and Aliss BlcFarlane. AAmong those present were Mesdames Clements. Todd. Banks, Clarkson, Downey, Drake, Day, Allan Day, Ec—cersall. Murdoch. Lindsay; ' Hall, Venables, Hitherington. Russell, \Valters. Reid. ’l‘urne‘r. Pringle. Parsons, Payne. Pinkey, Misses W'ingate (2), Venables and Russell.

SATIN AND PEARLS

DAWSON—DEIGHTON:

The Wedding took place recently ail St. Jame S‘s Church of Miss Edna! Deightony youngest: daughter of Mai and Mrs. H. Deighton. of Point Chev- I alier, to Mr. Neil Dawson, of HALSW: Philomel. and formerly of Scotland. 1 The Rev. 311‘. Blurray performed the] ceremony, and Miss- Thelma Shaw,’ \Vellington. presided at the organ. f The bride, who entered the church‘ with her father, wore a charming ivory I gown of taffeta, embroidered with din-l mente and pearls. Sprays of orange| blossoms were arranged at the; shoulder. .- The embroidered veil which formed; the train was held in place by :1 cor-g onet of pearls and orange blossoms.‘ A bouquet of pale pink and white flowers, with long streamers of ribbon,[ was carried. ‘ The sister of the bride attended as! bridesmaid and wore a. pretty frock of pink taffeta. and lace. I~ler head—

dress was :1. tulle cup with streamersl of tulle and flowers. She carried a bouquet to match. Little Ruth and Gladys, nieces of the bride, were flower girls, wearing dainty mauve satin frocks and tulle caps to match. The best man was 111'. J. Gullen, of H.I\I.S. Philomel. ' A. reception was held after the vwedding at the residence of 311‘. and 1121‘s. Deighton.. A feature'of the decorations was a beautiful wedding bell of white flowers. )Irs. Deighton, mother of the bride. received the guests in a frock of black silk murocain. with hat to tone. -

BRIDE IN PINK

GILL—DAVIES The marriage took place at St. )lauhew‘s Church on Saturday evening of )liss Gwendoline Mercia Davies, younger daughter of Mr. and MrsA. L. Davies. at Valley Road. )lount Eden, and Mr. Samuel Gill, eldest son of Mr. and )Irsl I\l. Gill. of Ohuran Delicater-toned pink satin composed the Charming bridal frock. which was designed Vii?) picture effect. the skirt of pink be rilled tulle being of ankle-length. A filmy pink tulle veil enveloped the frock, and was attached to the head with a chaplet of orange blossoms. A bouquet of choice spring flowers was carried. . Miss Malena. Holcrow. in opalescent lavender taffeta, Miss “‘ray Dent, wearing primrose shot taffeta. and 3liss Vern. Bishop. in apple-green, were, attractive attendants. While little Miss B. 'Remington, of Palmerston North, was daintily frocked in shell pink taffeta outlined with rosebuds. Silver bandeaux were worn. and bouquets were in tone \s'ith the frocks. . Mr. Keith Gill. brother of the. bridegroom, was best nlan. and Mr. Platt \VflS grooxnsn‘lan, The wedding reception .“las held gt

the Tower Tearooms. which were effectively decorated in a scheme of pink. Mrs. M”. Gill was attired in cinna—mon brown crepe de chine, with velvet hat, surmounted with ospreys. Mrs. J. McLeish, sister of the bride—groom. was in marine blue, with beige hat; Mrs. G. Davies wore reseda green georgette and lace. The guests included )Irs. Bishop, Airs. A. E. Smith, Mrs. R. Beadnall. Airs. S. Beadnall, Bits. Rewington (Palmerston North). )Irs. \V. \ ‘vey, Miss Amy Harvey. )Irs. H. -..-cork. Mrs. XV. Davies, Mrs. M’arshall. )Irs. Blair. Mrs. 11. Temple Brown. Miss ‘Windthrope.

BIRTHDAY PARTY

JOLLY COMING-OF-AGE DANCE

An enjoyable dance was given at the Star and Circle Hall. Ponsonby. on Saturday evening. by Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sanford, to celebraté the conlingv ot-age of their son, Paul.

I The supper—room) was decorated with igaily hued streamers and bowls of l vivid Iceland poppies. ‘ During illO evening the guest of Ihonour was presented with a. large wooden key, and as a. token of esteem was given a handsome pocket wallet by his friends present. ’ Enjoyable musical items and dancing passed a pleasant evening. Iu- _ ~ i To rccone her guests Mrs. sanford .wore a. block sequined gown with grelicf oi poppy red. ‘ Among those present \s‘ere:111‘s. L. Adams. who Wore a. black lace frock; )Irs. Sparkes. in black georgette: M’rs. Lang, who chose black georgette and lace: Mrs. Rumley. wearing lido blue georgette; Miss bl. Sanford. who wore white taffeta, ankle length, with :1 green hip bow; Bliss J. Sanford, in blue crepe de chine. trimmed with silver lace; Bliss R. Sanford, whose frock was of ivory crepe de chine, trimmed with green: Miss BL nlcLachlan. wearing pink satin with georgette frilled skirt. Miss Lola. Bayes, in~ a frock of pink hand-painted satin; Miss H. Lang. who chose blue crepe de chine featuring the uneven hem; Miss Sparkes, who was in white crepe de chine with black handpainted shawl; hliss D. Boyes. whose gown was of pink crepe de chine; Miss P. Cato. wearing black crepe dc chine with uneven hem; Bliss L. Kemp, Whose frock was. of blue chenille georgette With tulle skirt; Miss P. Allen, who (*hose pink crepe de chine; Miss N. \Viuignns, who wore pale green satin; Miss W'ilson, who was in pink taffeta and lace.

REMUERA BRIDGE PARTY

IN AID OF ST. MICHAEL'S FUND

The lounge in the Moulin Rouge Remuera. was filled last evening, we; a. successful bridge party was m; ised by a committee from St. Michael‘s Church in aid 01 the new buudm‘ fund. Those in principal charge of tin arrangements were Mrs. H. “7112!“. hr royal blue georgette; Mrs. Gem-93, who wore midnight blue crepe 390 m beaded in crystal; Mrs. J. E. Sutcuue' wearing a black chifion frock wit]; touches of deep rose. and Miss 13; Brown. in lavender ninon. Bridge prizes were won by Miss n Simnis and Mr. Buxton. The players included Mrs. John Fuller. Mrs. \V. Wright. My; Gm Mrs. Hansen. Mrs. Irwin. Mrs. W.’ Aire)‘. Mrs. Garland. Mrs. Taylor, Mm Sommerville. Mrs. Beddoe, Mrs. Mee—_ ban. )IFS. Frost. )lrs. \Vorthingxoll_‘ Misses Simms. Anderson. Brodie. Me(‘nfferty, Clements. McDonald. Flynn. Meehan (2). Stewart, )ioroney. “‘2l- - Sinclair.

W OMEN ’S INSTITUTE

ALBANY BRANCH MEETS The Albany “’omen's Institute met last week and, after the business hid been disposed of. Mrs. Victor M3O“. of Auckland. gave a very interesting talk on "British and American Viewpoints." Two new members were enrolled. One of the members. Mrs. Kingdom, Who is leaving for a holiday van to Apia. was wished bon voyage. The hostesses for the afternoon m Mrs. Battersby, Mrs. Richard: and Mn. H. Dixon. ‘-“

"VA‘dVi’svfiiVay of interesting fancy-wing was an enjoyable feature of the met; noon. '

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 740, 13 August 1929, Page 4

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Hockey Players’ Bright Function at Click Clack Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 740, 13 August 1929, Page 4

Hockey Players’ Bright Function at Click Clack Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 740, 13 August 1929, Page 4

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