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WAIKATO DANCE

SECOND ANNUAL PARTY AT GORDONTON HALL TRUSTEES ENTERTAIN Blue and gold shades, palms and evergreens, were the decorations of the Gordonton Hall on Wednesday night for the second annual dance of the hall trustees. In the supper room a delightful effect was given by masses of japonica, peach blossom and flowering currant. Excellent music was supplied by Mrs. A. G. Bell and her Maori orchestra, extras being played by Mrs. W. J. Carswell, Miss O. Morgan and Miss D. McMullen. The committee members were:— Mrs. N. K. Taylor, wearing a frock of black georgette and silver; Mrs. W. J. Bridgman, whose frock was of rose pink georgette, beaded in silver; Airs. C. Clark, in a parchment lace frock; Airs. A. H. Thomson, in black crepe de chine; Airs. A. G. Parfitt, wearing a frock of black lace; Airs. G. Peach, who chose a model frock of rose georgette embroidered in crystal; Airs. R. Puhipuhi. mist grey satin. Others present were: Airs. A. G. Bell, w'earing ecru lace; Mrs. P. Laidlaw, in shrimp pink crepe de chine and gold; Airs. S. Martin, black crepe de chine with parchment lace; Airs. E Faville. soft blue taffeta and gold tissue: Airs. Bartlett (Auckland), black crepe de chine; Airs. Vincent, cherry georgette and gold; Airs. Af. Chitty, apple green crepe de chine; Mrs. E. AlcMullen, wearing pistache green taffeta; Airs. Guy Dyer, black chiffon velvet; Airs. Alace, wearing black taffeta and tulle; Airs. G. Trupp, black crepe de chine with cerise shouldei' flower. Mrs. T. Henry, who had on midnight blue crepe de chine; Airs. E. Rollinson, in black ring velvet; Airs. W. Harman, aerial blue taffeta; Airs. O. Trebes. kingfiisher blue taffeta; Airs. D. Riddell, who wore ivory georgette; Airs. H. Whittaker, weai'ing a black lace gown; Airs. P. Cleary, in black lace and royal blue; Airs. Armstrong (Putaruru) lemon crepe de chine; Airs. W. J. Carswell, hydrangea blue crepe de chine and lace; Mrs. O’Hearn, corn-coloured crepe de chine; Airs. G. Gray, cyclamen crepe de chine; Miss W. AlcLeod, in black and parchment lace. PRIMROSE GEORGETTE Aliss Barry, who wore primrose embossed georgette; Aliss G. Bogan, hyacinth blue crepe de chine; Aliss AI. Bogan, in straw-coloured taffeta and gold; Miss A. Smith, in orchid crepe de chine; Aliss D. Morgan, turquoise crepe de chine; Miss L. Hope, primrose crepe de chine; Aliss R. Tlopa, peacock blue crepe de chine; Aliss F. Alayal, who had on almond green georgette; Miss ATorgan, periwinkle blue and silver crepe de chine; Aliss AI. AlcAlahon, in amethyst sippet satin; Aliss Forsman. in wisteria taffeta; Miss Heintz (Hamilton), who wore aerial blue crepe de chine and silver; Miss AlcAlullen, daffodil yellow net; Miss D. Cleary, wisteria satin; Miss AI. Cleary, phlox pink velvet and silver. Miss E. Fordell, who had chosen mimosa yellow taffeta and tulle; Miss Dunstan, royal blue crepe de chine and gold; Miss A. Dunstan, blue shot taffeta and silver; Aliss Henry, who wore mauve crepe de chine; Aliss O. Rutherford (Hamilton), in floral chiffon; Miss Seaville, coral pink georgette; Aliss Wood, rose pink frilled tulle and gold tissue frock; Miss Gower, coral pink chenille velvet; Aliss B. O’Hearn, saracen red georgette; Aliss AI. Saxton, mauve floral - chiffon; Aliss O’Hearn, cornflower blue lace; Aliss P. Parfitt, black velvet; Miss Alollison (Hamilton), ivory satin and tulle; Aliss Coleman, black satin; Miss J. Morgan, almond green crepe de chine; Miss O. Morgan, champagne georgette over gold; Miss J. Peach, periwinkle blue taffeta and lace; Miss Oliver, wearing blush pink satin and tulle; Aliss Carswell, black erepe de chine; Aliss Gordon, who- chose iris mauve- crepe de chine.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 782, 1 October 1929, Page 5

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Tapeke kupu
602

WAIKATO DANCE Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 782, 1 October 1929, Page 5

WAIKATO DANCE Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 782, 1 October 1929, Page 5

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