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CABARET NIGHT

BEACH HAVEN DANCE FOR CARNIVAL QUEENS PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS The Beach Haven Cabaret. BirL dale, was very gay with its brightlC coloured streamers and effects on Saturday evening whe 9 a carnival night was held 'in the form or a plain and fancy d.- e , s masquerade ball in support of th, Birkdale Queen. ** i A special feature of tlm evening war | the introduction of the three queens ! Business. Friendly Societies and f dale Queens —by the organiser, Mr * H. J. McPhail, eucl\ queen being re» ; ceived with great applause, Messrs, j R. A. Clarkq and J. Bentley carried • out the duties of M.C., and Mr. und i Mrs. J. C. Clarke won the Monte Carlo j waltz. The Mayoress, Mrs. J. p. Me- ! Phail, Mesdaraes Kay. Boaiwood and Miss X). Mills were the judges of the costumes. Mrs. C. Sehorman awarded first as most original, as a “Supporter of Birkdale Queen,** and Mr. C. Schorraan, best costume, as Tennis. Other costumes were:— Mrs. Hughes Night. Mrs. Pennan Gipsy; Mrs. E. Dennison, Romany Girl-* Mrs. E. O’Meara. Harlequin; Miss Rita Chapman, Senorita, Old Spanish; Miss Joyco Wright, Eastern iSlave DancerMiss C. Wright. Persian Dancer; Miss E. Krissansen, Pirate; Mrs. Pilcher, Japanese Tea Girl; Miss L. Maokie. Beck and Call; Miss Crombie. Old Fashion Lady. Miss 13. Casey, the Birkdale Queen, chose Chinese and crepe de chine and silver lace, with uneven hem and posv ■ to tone. t Miss G. Utting, Business Queen, wore I a frock of apple green crepe de chine, with pointed handkerchief over skirt with diamente buckle. Miss L. Me Phail, Friendly Societies Queen, was wearing a mist blue crepe d« j chine frock with an uneven hemline. Among those present were: Mrs. J. P. McPhail (Mayoress), whe wore a frock of blach lace, with uneven hem relieved with lime; Mrs. W Casev black and green silk frock; Mrs. A. Stayte, jade green georgette, with uneven hemline; Mrs. J. Clarke, black georgette with beads and fringes; Mrs. L. Moller. autumn ring velvet with gold trimmings; Mrs. Jane, champagne silk and lace; Mrs. L. G. Culpan, frock of rose silk lace; Mrs. S. Cain, peach taffeta relieved with silver lace; Mrs. L Way, delphinium blue georgette and silver. shawl to match; Mrs. Boatwood. pink crepe de chine and lace; Mrs. L. Clarke, delphinium blue georgette, with diamente trimmings; Mrs. Bone, pink ring velvet and lace; Mrs. C. Beckman, frock of apricot georgette and tulle; Mrs. A. Wrightson, blue crepe de chiue and silver lace. Miss.l. Mackie, lavender georgette frock with shell pink shawl; Miss Nancy Payne, frock of two-toned crept de chine, with bands of velvet ahd diamente buckle; Miss Edna Wilkins. leaf green lace frock; Miss M. Moon, pink embossed velvet, relieved with blue rose; Miss S. Walton, apple green crepe de chine; Miss K. Bentley, eau de nil green satin and silver lace; Miss V. Bailey, turquoise blue crepe de chine, relieved with pompadour lace; Miss M. Stokes, red crepe de chine, with uneven hem; Miss M. Masters, pale pink tinsel with fur trimmings;.Miss M. Handley, black and white crepe de chine and lace frock; Miss R. Williams, pink satin with tulle underdress; Miss M. Bunker, Devonport, golden brown embossed georgette relieved with green; Miss M. Mann. Mount Albert, jade green taffeta with diamente buckle; Miss M. Stichbury. Mount Albert chose .avender petalled tulle frock edged with gold; Miss D. Mills, sea foam green satin and gold lace of uneven hem. shawl to match; Miss R. Innes. frock of black and white satin; Miss B. Hazlewood. blue ring*Velvet with uneven hem; Miss A Davies, flared frock of blue silk; Miss P. Le Clerc, green bro--1 caded satin with silver lace overdress; Miss V. Thorburn. pink tinsel and lace; Miss M. Mclsaac, red satin and tuUe frock; Miss Rita Sehorman. turquoise b’ue satin bettute, and silver with shawl to tone. M|g=s G. Cook, black velvet and silver lace, and diamente; Miss E." Connor. sea foam green georgette with uneven hem. shawl to tone: Miss Gladys Skinner was wearing powder blue crepe de chine, uneven hem and embroidered shawl: Miss P. Stayte. frock of orange georgette, uneven hem: Miss Ruth Me* Isaac, lacquer red satin beaute; Miss Alice Hughes, nile green embossed georgette and silver; Miss M. Stokes favoured a frock of turquoise blue crepe de chine. TUI GLEE CLUB SUCCESSFUL DANCE ENJOYABLE ITEMS Wright’s Hall. Belgium Street, was the scene of a very jolly and successI ful dance 'on Saturday, the occasion : being that of an evening to the I various artists who have contributed to the club’s concerts during the past season. Enjoyable music was supplied. by Mr Roy Collins’s Versatile Five, also items by the club choir, j Misses C. and R. Morrison and Mr. W. Stacey. In charge of the floor were Mr. T. Ivil and Mr. Tongue. The women of the committee present were:—Mrs. Baker, who was in apricot crepe de chine; Mrs. T. Ivil, a mauve georgette frock; Mrs. Tongue, black georgette over flame satin; Mrs. Stonham, black georgette; Mrs. Mclntosh. | Among the guests were: | Mrs. George Baker, who wore ai»ricot crepe de chine, uneven hem, shawl to j match; Mrs. T. Ivil, mauve georgette , with pointed lace panels and daffodil , shawl; airs. W. H. Tongue, black georgette over flame satin, black shawl; Mrs. W. Black, black lace over oyster grey satin; Mrs. A Barton, Venetian bn*wn jersey velour, diamente trimming, black shawl; Mrs. J. Cowan, navy blue charmeuse; Mrs. W. G. Jackson, silk lace over pale pink crepe de chine; Mrs. J. Jones, eau de nil crepe de chine, uneven hem, aprioqt shawl; Mrs. R. Jensen, pink and lavender georgette; Mrs. V. E. Lough, orange beaded georgette, orange velvet cape.; Mrs. Morrison, navy blue georgette and chenille velvet; Mrs. J. McPherson, rt-sedu green crepe de chine. Mrs. S. Moller, who was id black beaded satin with hand-painted shawl; V. G. Penny, ivory satin and silver i lace, uneven hemline, relieved posy green flowers; Mrs. A. Rattray, black and I silver beaded georgette; Mrs. E. Stacey, j black beaded georgette and shawl; Mrs. I Errol Williams, cream satin chantilly ; lace - and seed pearls- Miss M. Cocker, sea green taffeta relieved with jade green lame; Miss Una Culpan, flame embossed georgette black embroidered shawl; Miss E. Collins, blue georgette and cream lace; Miss Morapr Chester, apple green georgette with flares and silver, with black shawl; Miss E. Doel. bouffant picture frock of daffodil taffeta, shawl to tone; Miss T. Doel, turquoise blue taffeta, featuring uneven hem; Miss Lenore I Dunnet, delphinium georgette; Miss C. Harvey, forget-me-not crepe de chine, scalloped hern-line; Miss Mary Harvey, blush pink hand-embroidered crepe de j chine; Miss Gladys Ivil, salmon pink j crepe de chine, rosebud trimming, and i apricot shawl. i Miss E. Jenkins, who had on blue ! opangled georgette, with shawl to match; {Miss. Rita Morrison, tin me velvet; Miss ICissie Morrison, flame velvet and sw.msdown; Miss H. Mclntosh, wedgewood blue lace over blush satin, wedgwood shawl; I Miss Lorrie Marshall, mauve and silver lace frock; Miss E. Moller. shell pink ! with iace overdress and posy to tone; -Jisa I. McConkey, apricot crepe de chin*, featuring an uneven hem, blue shoulder p>sy. • hand-painted shawl; Miss J. McMillan. | pale pink silk over silver lace tulle: Miss jM. Stacey, blue taffeta and silver lace, j with uneven diamente hem. i Miss J. Stacey, who wore blue crepe jde chine, silver lace trimming; Miss L* I Stonham. pink taffeta and net; Miss j Skilton, navy serge, white and blue | trimming; Misa W. Tongue. bLack and white satin, large bow; Miss Myrtle Tongue, cameo pink and briar rose georgette, uneven hem. pink embroidered ! shawl; Miss Isabel Winchester turquoise blue taffeta, daffodil shawl; Jar* ' Williams. bLack picture fro«*k and jad*i posy, shawl to tone.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 775, 23 September 1929, Page 4

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CABARET NIGHT Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 775, 23 September 1929, Page 4

CABARET NIGHT Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 775, 23 September 1929, Page 4

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