YACHT DANCE
Akarana Club’s Gay Entertainment
LARGE ATTENDANCE
Another pleasant evening was held by the Akarana Yacht Club on Saturday. when a large crowd of dancers enjoyed the music supplied by Stacev's Orchestra. Committee members present were:— Mrs. Jeffers, in blue crepe de chine, with oriental embroidery; Mrs. \Tebste-r. who chose beige jersey silk: Mrs. Miller. wearing orange ring velvet; Mrs Boswell, in red and black ring velvet: Miss Han—lon, who wore oriental lame, with taffeta skirt. Among the dancers \\‘o.re:—— ' )Jlss Howe. who was in green taffeta: Miss Fletcher, in blue georgette; Miss A. I—lorner. apple green satin; Miss Shirley, who wore jade green net over satin: Miss Collier, in green crepe do china and gold lace; Miss “Tune, Wearling black crepe (1e chine and lace; Miss Davies, who chose shell pink crepe ile chine, with lace oversliirt: Miss E. Little, in canary crepe (1e chino, with dinmente trimming.
Miss l’ort. who chose. rose crepe (lo' chine: Miss IJ. Neaiis. in can do nil‘ crepe do chine of uneven length; Miss N. Cook. who wore turquoise blue inffetz'i and silver lace; Bliss Rhodes. wearing silver tissue and not: Miss Benton. in fuchsia, taffeta; Bliss M. Smith. who wore ivory crepe do chino. with frillod skirt: Miss l. Nation. in apple green taf—feta; Miss B. Sayers. who was in red crepe dc chine. uneven hem. A CHERRY FRILLED FROCK Miss \'. Genk, who chose salmon pink crepe dc chine; Miss R. Smith. wearing cherry taffeta, with frilled uneven hem; Miss S. Brown. who chose pink crepe (lc chino. embroidered: Miss V. Munro. in '1 flame georgettc frock; Miss Roundell, who wore black crepe de chine: Miss N. Ashdown. in black crepe de chino and velvet; Miss E. Boswell. m'clamen satin and georgeite: Miss F. “'hite. who chose blue beaded georgeite; Miss V'V. Dickensmczide. in a, black satin gown. Miss I. (.‘ondon. wearing Chartreuse green georg‘ette; Bliss E. Stace, who wore‘ red georgette. with gold relief: Miss Hoysted, in a. sea green taffeta gown: Miss howling, who chos‘e black satin; ~bliss J. Miller. wearing opaiesoent sequined georgette: Miss B. Dickenson, in blush rose georgettc: Miss 31. Dowling. in black and pink satin; Miss 11. Buckley. blue and pink taffeta, uneven hem; Miss “'alker. who wore green net: Miss Clark, in kingfisher blue georgettn. Miss “’ilson. wearing powder blue gcorgette and lace: Miss E. Buckley. in mauve satin: Miss O. Carr. who wore rose pink crepe do chine and georgetto; Miss B. McLachlan, in royal blue lace; Miss Snelgar. in a black Velvet gown; Miss M. Smith. wearing midnight blue taffeta: Miss Grange. in rose shot taffeta: Miss \V‘heatley. who wore apple green taffeta: Miss P. Bell. in an apriv cot satin, with diamante trimming: Miss VVhelan, black georgette, green shoulder posy; Miss McGill, who was in blue crepe de chine. IVORY AND SILVER Miss C. Power. wearing ivory crepe de chine and silver lace; Miss M. Bell. who chose rose velvet with gold trimming: Miss E. McCormack, green chenille geor~ gette; Miss 111. Power, in red crepe dc chine. with green shoulder flower: Miss Roie Crawford. who wore mulberry taf—feta. and silver lace; Miss E. Castles, in a. flame taffeta. frock; Bliss Rita. Craw—ford, in rose pink taffeta and silver lace: Miss I. AlcCormack. who wore lemon; crepe do chine; Miss E. Howell, in eau: de nil taffeta: Miss O. Baxter. wearing rose lame and taffeta; Miss D. Saunders, who wore black marocain. . Miss Osmond. who chose blue satin. with net hem: Miss A. Baxrer, wearing euu de nil georgette: Miss G. Howell. in black taffeta; Miss N. Myers. who wore silver and turquoise blue taffeta; Miss M. Turner. in rainbow tulle. with frilled skirt: Miss TV. Jeffers. Wearing lemon -georgette: Bliss Lethbridge. in a silver bodice, with (rope do chine skirt: Miss E. “'atkin, who wore green georgette: Miss M. \Vilson. in pink embossed chenille: Miss Malam, in‘royal blue crepe de chine and. lace: Miss E. Mangan. who chose green georgette; Miss E. Arthur. wearing blue crepe (1e china and fringe.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 740, 13 August 1929, Page 5
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670YACHT DANCE Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 740, 13 August 1929, Page 5
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