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Bright Dance

Transport Company’s Social Club EFFECTIVE DECORATION A delightfully sociable atmosphere was noticeable at the dance organised by the North Shore Transport Company’s Employees’ Social Club, which was held at Takapuna on Tuesday evening. The hall was decorated with streamers and bunting, the company’s house flag occupying the place of honour in the decorative scheme. The latest in dance numbers was played by Fred Bartley's Dance Orchestra. During the evening songs and duets were given by Mrs. R. Mac-ken and Miss B. Stares, and the dance floor was under the capable control of Mr. A. R. Francis. Those present included: Mrs. A. R. Francis, who was wearing

larkspur blue chenille and georgette; Mrs. J. T. Boyle, rose taffeta chiffon and silver lace; Mrs. Rhodes Battye, black crepe de chine with beige and green silk net; Miss Dulcie McFlinn, orange brocaded silk; Miss E. Tolley, gold lame and flame crepe de chine; Mrs. M. Mark, cream lace over pink satin; Mrs. B. Mark, black lace over apple green crepe de chine; Miss Joyce Mark, ivory Chinese silk; Mrs. R. Mackenzie, powder blue crepe de chine, with buckle of brilliants; Mrs R. Boland, lemon crepe de chine; Mrs. R. Maeken, silver lame and embossed net; Miss Restell, orange georgette with silver chiffon spray; Miss M. Kelly, nattier blue georgette and silver; Miss R. Denzer, mauve shot taffeta and satin; Miss E. Stares, black and gold georgette with floral spray; Mrs. J. Hooker, nile green crepe de chine with side flare; Miss Violet Brown, pink taffeta; Miss Ina Scholium, pillar box red crepe de chine; Miss Eileen Gunn, turquoise blue crepe de chine with shoulder trail; Mrs. Wheatley, apple green satin and tulle; Miss Molly Fleming, petunia ring velvet and tulle, handkerchief pointed skirt; Miss Unice Wilson, silver lame and jade green crepe de chine; Miss Kate Williams, black satin and bine and silver lace;> Mrs. A. Thomson, black georgette; Miss J. Trentain, apricot taffeta and georgette, with ivory shawl; Miss M. Patterson, pink crepe de chine and silver; Mrs. W. J. Taylor, sprig green georgette with shoulder spray; Miss Peggy O’Neill, rose pink georgette with appliqued girdle; Miss I. .Spraggon, powder blue crepe de chine and silver; Miss Lily Cooper, petalled frock of ivory taffeta; Miss Alice Armitage, black georgette with silver spray; Mrs. J. Lane, pink taffeta frock with ivory fringed wrap; Miss Hilda Hyland, black taffeta and lace; Miss Gwen Hyland, pillar box crepe de chine, with medallion of brilliants; Miss Boris McKee, cameo pink crepe de chine; Miss Jessie Bruce, black crepe de chine and lace.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 784, 3 October 1929, Page 4

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Bright Dance Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 784, 3 October 1929, Page 4

Bright Dance Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 784, 3 October 1929, Page 4

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