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Successful Dance

REBEKAH LODGES COMBINE FOR ANNUAL FUNCTION MANY DANCERS ATTEND The annual dance of the combined Rebekah lodges in the Auckland district No. 2 of the 1.0.0. F. took place at j the Masonic Hall, Eden Terrace, on Saturday night. The beautiful frocking and delightful \ music supplied by Morrow’s Orchestra ; made the occasion one of the brightest on record. The supper-room was attractively decorated in the order’s emblematiccolours of pink and green, while the i tables were bright with spring flowers * daintily interwoven with evergreens. ; Among those present were: Mrs. AV. Tailby, who had on black I crepe de chine with black embroidered ! net overdress; Mrs. C. Hoffman, in black embossed georgette with diamente ornament; Aliss A. Hoffman, fuschia crepe de chine with diamente ornament; Miss Helen Hoffman, apricot crepe de chine; Airs. AV. T. Culpitt. in navy silk bengaline; Airs. H. Culpitt, jade crepe de chine with apricot drapings and shoulder spray; Aliss L. Leslie, green georgette encrusted with diamente trimming; Aliss E. Robinson wore duchess blue crepe de chine and silver lace, with uneven hem; Airs. E. Clark chose floral rayon; Miss W. Newbold, rose silver tinsel and tulle; Airs. AV. Tallentire. black ninon embroidered with gold; Aliss Hazel Cuneen, who chose black ring velvet, red rose to relieve; Airs. J. E. Rogers, who had on peacock crepe de chine with gold lace trimmings and spray; Miss AI. Bee, kingfiesher blue taffeta with black and gold lace; Miss V. Heaps, in lace trimmed rose taffeta with posy on shoulder; Airs. C. H. Kelly, white geoi'gette with silver beads; Airs. G. K. FitzGerald had on a sequined rose gown with tulle trimmings; Miss L. Tremain chose green taffeta with pink bow; Airs. AI. Tremain, in black velvet draped with i diamente trimming. Aliss R. McLean, black georgette and j lace, with diamente buckle; Aliss R. ! Noble, peach satin, with uneven hem; i Aliss Una Bee, rose embroidered crepe de chine, and ivory shawl; Aliss Brownhill, duchess blue velvet, with shoulder posy of yellow buttercups; Airs. Godbeer, who had on black georgette beaded in silver over black satin; Mise V. Cole, blush pink silk lace over taffeta; Mrs. Marshall, in old rose crepe de chine; Miss A. Atarshall, figured lemon taffeta; Aliss Amelia Walsh was in green ring velvet, georgette skirt, with appliqued hem of velvet; Airs. I\ Walsh, wine taffeta; Aliss 33. Rogers, red crepe de chine frock; Miss M. Leslie, mauve georgette; Aliss Eileen Roff, apricot beaded georgette; Aliss E. Tonge, black georgette, cj’clanmn and silver; Airs. B. Foss, in green satin; Aliss Alary Stewart had on black satin and georgette, with rose velvet bow on shoulder; Airs. W. C. Thomson, blue crepe de chine; Airs. AlcAuliffe, in black satin beaute and lace; Airs. Tabron, in cyclamen crepe de chine, with silk lace overdress; Airs. Mudford chose black satin and.cream lace; Airs. F. Kennedy, peacock blue crepe de chine. Airs. G. Cameron, ring georgette and black satin; Airs. Hollow, had dm ivory georgette, and silver and crystal beads; Miss V. Grant was in pink crepe de chine, trimmed with lace panels and posy; ATiss AI. Jenyns, buttercup georgette, trimmed with lime green velvet ribbon; Aliss AI. Conway, flame satin georgette, with shoulder spray; Aliss Thelma Grant, sea green crepe de chine, with lace panels and posy; Miss Pearl Brown had on pearl grey georgette, with blue trimmings; Miss Ivy Brown was in fawn crepe de chine, with oriental trimming; Airs. Jenkinson, pale green rayon silk, with white crepe de chine trimmings; Airs. A. Kelly, blue rayon and lace; Mrs. Reaks, soie de chine; Atrs. J. Santo, ring velvet and sequins, overdress; Airs. A. Payne, biscuit geoi'gette and gold lace; Mrs. A. Stretton, copper georgette, with gold lace, spray of ninon flowers; Alias E. Cameron, mauve satin; Aliss Lola White, in black silk georgette, with blue and black beading; Airs. S. Ringer, ecru lace, pink shoulder spray; Aliss A. Baynes, peach embossed crepe de chine and georgette; Aliss Irene Kelly, lemon crepe de chine and tulle; Mrs. Palk, had on silver charmeuse; ATrs. Wrightson, peach romaine. trimmed diamente; Mrs. S. Clark, black geoi'gette, with red rc«;e: Mrs. Gus Paul, black lace over silver; Airs. Jagger, pink crepe de chine; Aliss Alavis Jaggar, pink taffeta dress; Airs. George Rhodes, cherry georgette over silver lace; Airs. C. A. Johnson, in flame taffeta, deep hem of gold lace scalloped; Aliss Bee had on rose taffeta, with lace and net trimmings; Airs. W. T. Belchamber, pompadour pink charmeuse, with silver trimmings; Aliss Eana Barker, powder blue crepe de chine, handkerchief frills; Aliss Alavis Barlow, flame georgette, uneven hem; Aliss Rose Crabb, pink crepe de chine, with overskirt of white tulle frills; Miss Eva Balme, black french frock, beaded with silver beads and fringe: Mrs. C. Hardley. ivory crepe de chine period frock, uneven hem.

At the Click Clack Cabaret

Brigh t Interludes Two very enteruining items added to the enjoyment of the dancers at the Click Clack Cabaret on Saturday evening. Miss Cwenth MacNaughton produced a bright dance ballet, and the Bohemian Duo sang several Maori songs to their own banjo accompaniment Mr. Clyde Howley’s Orchestra provided an excellent programme of dance tunes. AMONG THOSE PRESENT Mrs. H. B. Webb’s frock was of black taffeta with frilled skirt. Mrs. Young had on an ivory crexxe de chine frock with oriental relief. Mrs. Clinch chose pastel pink chiffon with black ring velvet bridge coat. Mrs. Walsh was in a black satin faille gown relieved with gold lame. Mrs. Ward’s gown was of cloth of gold and peach pink chiffon. j Mrs. Coates wore a smart gown of • black and citronne charmeuse. 1 Mrs. Lang was in a gown of flowered i ring velvet. Miss Alison Laery’s becoming frock was of tux*quoise blue silk net and cloth of silver. Miss Moira Gulliver wore her pretty debutante frock of white satin with its flowing draperies of tulle. Miss Karo McGill chose peach pink satin faille, with unevenly dipping hemMiss Barbara Potter was in sea-foam green sprigged taffeta. Miss Molly Mitchelson's frock was of cedar rose satin and lace. Miss Miri Bragarto chose black crepe de soie and lace. Miss Doreen D’Authreau had on a cherry chiffon and silver lace frock. Miss Lichtenstein had an ivory chiffon frock embroidered with beads. Miss Rose Kennedy’s chiffon frock of 1 pale capucine was embroidered with pink : beads. Miss Owen had on a black chiffon ; velvet gown. Miss Marjorie Blakey wore moonlight blue taffeta with deep shadow hem of! cerise tulle. Miss Clinch wore mimosa yellow ring velvet with green girdle. Miss E. Piper was in peach pink taffeta with overskirt of frilled tulle. Miss Shand had on a frilled frock of cameo pink chiffon. * Miss Gwen Buisson had on black georgette relieved with daffodil yellow. Miss Mills had chosen leaf green satin relieved with diamente. Miss Phyllis Anchor (Hamilton) had on orchid mauve satin with tulle overskirt. Miss M. Spiers wore cloth of silver and apple green georgette. Miss M. Allen’s pretty frock was of ivory beaded chiffon. Miss Manning chose cameo pink satin and sequined net. Miss Mead, Palmerston North, had on lido blue taffeta and silver la<‘e. Miss Rona Cox. Palmerston North, had chosen a black chiffon frock embroidered with jet beads. Miss Barr's bouffant frock was of raariI gold taffeta.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 751, 26 August 1929, Page 4

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Successful Dance Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 751, 26 August 1929, Page 4

Successful Dance Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 751, 26 August 1929, Page 4

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