SUNSHINE LEAGUE
SUCCESSFUL EVENING AT ONEHUNGA DANCING AND CARDS Instead of organising a street collection to augment the funds of the Co:n- ---; raunity Sunshine League, the Mayoress I of Onelumga, Aliss Edna Alorton. con* ! ceived the happy alternative of ar- | ranging a euchre and dance evening j which was held in the Orpheum ! Theatre on Wednesday. : AI embers of the Onehunga Borough J Council and their wives co-operated i toward making the function a distinct ! success. Vocal items were contributed by Airs. J. Pilkington, Airs. G. A. AlcKendrick, Messrs. P. Billings and R. Rusher. The duties of Al.C.’s were carried out by Cr. S. Vella and Air. AV. Allcock. The committee comprised the Mayoress, Airs. Edna Alorton, whose gown was of turquoise blue charmeuse and gold; Airs. AV. J. Jordan, in cherry georgette; Airs. AV. C. Hill, who wore black georgette heavily beaded in steel; Airs. S. Amelia, floral crciic de chine: Airs. G. A. AlcKendrick, white ninon, j beaded with silver; Mrs. C. E. Hankins, j tomato-beaded georgette; Airs. T. J. j Wather, beige georgette frock; Airs. P. ! Billings, black georgette; Airs. F. AV. j Alount joy, navy crepe de chine; Aliss ! H. Hill, moonlight blue taffeta, dipping j ankle length at back, j Among those present were: ! Airs. A. McSklmming, in navy blue crepe de chine; Airs. E. Burrows, wearing black I lace and oriental trimmings; Mrs. J. BabI ington. who had on black georgette and I floral trimmings; Mrs. A. Cole, in navy blue crepe de chine, relieved with lemon; . Mrs. K. 11. May, who chose black crepe ile chine and liand-painted beige shawl; ; Mrs. Stoadlej*, black velvet, gold posy and diamente buckle: Mrs. B. Bridges, cyclamen georgette, relieved with ilia-. i mente trimming: Mrs. I. Freshney. green [georgette and diamente trimming; Mrs. ; AI organ, mauve taffeta; Mrs. J. JolinI stone, blue and white crepe de chine; Aliss j Stella Alorton, lemon charmeuse, with gold tonings, ankle length: Aliss E. Mor- ! ton, black frilled net, gold flower and bow to match; Aliss Peggy Curran, sunkist j georgette, gold posy and uneven hem; i Miss Lyla Ilosking, ivory lace over pink, j with posy of matching shade; Aliss Ivy Picknell, Chinese red crepe de chine, with diamente ornament; Aliss E. Gates was in gold lame and lemon; Aliss L. AA"right, black lace and georgette; Aliss L. Paice, black beaded georgette; Aliss Pearl AI-j-Tvendrick, blue georgette and silver trimming; Aliss Alarjorie Ashwin, pink satin and coffee lace: Aliss Gwen Tonkin, lime chenille georgette, with uneven hem of taffeta; Aliss M. Kelly, white satin, with silver trimmings; Aliss Barbara AlcAlaster, white satin, with diamente trimmings: Aliss AT. Xaylcr, canton jade taffeta: Aliss Xaylor, turquoise blue crepe de chine, with tulle trimming; Miss Alona Hansford, blue georgette and silver lace: Aliss G. Fitzgerald, apricot satin and georgette, with blue rosebuds; Aliss E. Moore, mauve tinsel and crepe de chine: ATiss AT. AVathew, 'cameo pink georgette: Aliss Irene Haddon, black chenille and georgette, ankle length. Miss Nancy Crosby wore powder blue chenille and georgette, ankle length; Aliss H. Patterson was in duchess blue crepe de chine, with skirt of silver lace, and shoulder posy; Aliss AI. Bray, in mauve crepe de chine, with uneven hem. and shawl to match: Aliss L. Bray, apricot crepe de chine, with shawl to tone; Aliss .T. Patterson, blue crepe de chine, with lace skirt: Aliss P. Bray, blue crepe de chine, with flaired skirt, shawl and sash to match: Ariss J. Ryarrf apple green silk with roses: Aliss AI. Hnne, apricot crepe de chine and silver lace.
WAIKATO NOTES Airs. G. R. Barnett, of Hamilton, is at present in Rotorua. Aliss AI. Cowie has left Hamilton for a holiday in Wellington. Airs. IT. Clark and Aliss Doris Clark, of Hamilton, leave by the Tofua on Saturday for the Island trip. Airs. C. Bond, of Hamilton, and Aliss C. Ring, of Hinuera, have returned to their homes from a trip to the Islands. At the monthly meeting of the Waikato Branch of the Federation of University AVomen, held in the Lyceum Club on Wednesday. a most interesting talk on “University Life in Oxford and Cambridge” was given by Air. S. X. Ziman. Among those present were: —Airs. S. X. Ziman (president). Airs. W. J. Stevens. Airs. IT. Tait, Airs. P. X'elson, Aliss Jv. ITogg, Aliss X. Izard, Miss E. Turner. Aliss A. Scott, Miss Bourke, Aliss Finlay son, Aliss Osmers, Aliss McNieklc. BRIDGE PARTIES On AVednesday evening at their home, “Edwytliorpe.” Aliss Xorali and Aliss Lilian Valder gave a very .jolly Flag Bridge evening. Airs. Valuer received the guests wearing a handsome frock of black georgette and silver. Aliss Xorah Valder was in larkspur blue, and Aliss Lilian chose ring velvet of fuchsia tones. Prizes were won by Aliss C. Chitty, Aliss E.'AVard and Aliss At. Clayton-Greene. The guests were;—Airs. Valder, sen., Airs. E. B. ITeywood, Airs. F. Gru.ii’, Airs. Wood, Airs. G. Bindon, Aliss A. 'Moore, Aliss IT. Heywood, Aliss C. Chitty, Aliss Ward, Aliss R. Vickery, Aliss D. Clark, Aliss D. Yule, Aliss 33. Alanning, AJiss B. Vickery, Aliss F. Hall. Aliss K. AVilson, Aliss AI. ClaytonGreene * * * KITC-HEX EVENING Airs. AlcUaffie was hostess at a very bright kitchen evening 4- given for Aliss Rita Stuart Bridge and dancing made the time pass very happily for all present. Airs. AlcHuffie was wearing a smart frock of jade chiffon velvet, Airs. 11. J. Hodgkinson, who helped her to entertain her guests, wore a frock of primrose crepe de chine; Aliss Stuart wore a becoming period frock of briar rose pink satin and frilled georgette. Others present were:—Airs. E. IT. Hodgkinson, Airs. J. Stuart, Airs. G. Holmes (Gisborne), Airs. 11. Holtby, Airs. C. Robinson, Airs. Ritchie, Airs. AlcCroskie, Airs. O. Alorris. Airs. Brown. Aliss L. Stuart, Aliss D. Holmes (Gisborne), Aliss X. Stuart, Aliss Al Alorsc. Aliss AT. Turner, Aliss D. Stevens. Aliss T. Aturtagh, Aliss Ritchie, Aliss Rogers, Messrs. McHaffie, A. Hodgkinson, I\ Bretnal. C. Robinson, MeCullock. P. Salmon, R. Johnson, L. Carthy, H. T. Hodgkinson, J. Salmon. L. Stuart, J. Stuart. BRING AND BUY AFTERNOON In the Claudelands Parish Mall on Tuesday afternoon the Claudelands Ladies’ Guild arranged a very pleasant Bring and Buy Afternoon for their funds. Competitions were won by Airs. O. Farrer, Airs. Livingstone and Airs. IL AI. Baker. Others present were:—Airs. H. Valder, Airs. G. Valder, Airs. E. G. Rollo, Airs. Hubert Hammond. Airs. P. Snell, Airs. A. Gifford, Airs. G. Rogers, Mrs. C. A. Palmer, Airs. IT. Taylor, Airs. Blakeway, Airs. Livingstone, Airs. Shannon, Airs. Chesterman, Al,rs. C. Newell, Airs. Sraales, Airs. .T. McKinnon, Airs. A. Curling. Mrs. D. AleXicol, Airs. E. Wilkins, Airs. H. T. Gillies. Airs. A. W. "Ward. ATrs. McLernon, Airs. F. Quick, Airs. McCabe.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 785, 4 October 1929, Page 4
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