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MASKED DANCE

GUIDE COMMITTEE ENTERTAINS MANY NOVELTIES The parish hall at Devonport last evening was the scene of the annual masked ball given by the committee of the North Shore Girl Guides. Bright balloons and arum lilies lent a touch of colour to the scene, and many novelties distributed among the dancers made a gay picture. MUSIC vns in the capable hands of ! Bolton’s Parisians, and Mr. Gurr was M.C. A Monte Carlo was Avon j by Miss Phyllis Best and partner. Committee members present included: — Airs. Clarke, who wore a frock of pink { | crepe do chine. Mrs. Gooding chose a model frock of inetal lace. Mrs. Bee was wearing nut brown crepe du chine. Airs. Robins had on a frock of cyclamen crepe de chine. Airs. Bray was flocked in black marocain and beige lace. Airs. Ryan wore black georgette and lace. Airs. Beaumont had chosen embroidered corded silk in flame colour. AMONG THE DANCERS Aliss Norali Clarke wore turquoise embossed georgette and silver and rose Aliss* Alollie AW Cambridge was in primrose glace silk, with ruftlcd tulle overdress. Aliss Ar. Clarke, was wearing blush rose tulle, with silver rose. Aiis.4 Phyllis Best chose pink crepe de j chine, with tulle trimmings. i Aliss Moelle Wynyarcl was in charti reuse taffeta and shaded net. Aliss Aiae Person had on a blue beaded : r georgette frock. Aliss Grace Cambridge was frocked m : geranium and silver shot velvet. ; Aliss J. Best wore a turquoise blue j i crepe de chine frock, with uneven hem. j Aliss Pat Wynynrd was in a pink : rainbow shaded net frock, with uneven ; j hem, and shawl to tone. j Aliss J. Roberts chose a pink taffeta • frock. , , ~ I ! Aliss Betty Atkinson had chosen shell ; ! pink embossed georgette. j Aliss B. Gooding Avas in apple green I georgette, with ribbon trimmings. | Aliss Al. AlcDougall chose a blue tulle , and silver lace frock. ; Aliss J. Gooding wore an ankle-length I frock of mauve trilled taffeta and dia- « mente. . , j i Aliss TV'. Hunt Avas in an eau de nil ( j georgette frock. , . : I Aliss E. Stevens was frocked in emej raid green velvet and silver lace. ! Aliss C. Stevens wore an apricot satin { xl AJiss V. Hillier chose pale pink satin, I with diamond trimming. i Aliss B. Lowe wore cream ring velvet, ■ with flared skirt and uneven hemline. | Aliss Inez Bray had on pale blue geor- ; gette frock. ! Aliss Joyco Lee wore blue georgette, .trimmed with pink and silver. Aliss AT. Hutton chose a turquoise blue taffeta and silver frock. . . Aliss IS. Williamson was in pointed apple green lace over satin. Miss Ilona Middled itch was frocked m powder blue ring velvet, with diamente trimming, ankle -length. SURPRISE PARTY GAMES AND DANCING AT BIRKENHEAD A surprise party was taken to the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Stott, Wairoa Avenue, Birken- ! head, on Wednesday evening, where a very enjoyable time was spent in competitions, games and dancing. Vocal items given by Miss J. Murray and Mr. As. Bunny were greatly appreciated. Airs. Stott received her guests wearing a frock of powder blue crepe de chine, with lace overdress. Among those present were: Mrs. Moody, who wore navy pailletterelieved with georgette: Airs. H. Dowsing. floim.l crepe de chine, Avith uneven hem; Aliss V. Aloody, floral georgette, with uneven hem and shawl; Aliss E. Stott, midnight blue and beige georgette; Aliss Hotchkiss, rose crepe de chine and georgette, with bridge coat; Aliss J. Murray, black crepe de chine, Avith frilled skirt of uneven length: Aliss P. Watts, cream georgette relieved with diamente. SOCIAL EVENING OTAHUHU RUGBY CLUB The members of the Otahuhu Rugby Football Club and their friends spent a very enjoyable evening in the Otahuhu Public Hall on Tuesday evening. 4An outstanding programme was submitted and was well received by the large gathering. The contributors were: —Air. Hugh "JVoods, vocal solo; Miss Boris Burns, pianoforte solo; Mr. Jim Lonergan, vocal solo: Air. Norman Tait. conjuring: Air. Walter Brough, vocal solo; Air. Harry Engel, violin solo; Aliss Stainfield, vocal solo; Air. Fryer-Raisher, A'ocal solo: Air. A Inn | AlcSkimming, monologue: Aliss Alyra Monks, vocal solo; Air. Trevor Binns, elocutionary item: Air. Joseph’s string band; Air. Jenkins, vocal solo: Aliss Doris Alesser, elocutionary items; Mr. Cyril Hardini, conjuring: Air. James Hutton fulfilled the duties of accomj panist. j Between items. Air. Harry Frost, i chairman of the Auckland Rugby ! Union, congratulated the young club | on the splendid progress made, and on i behalf of the club presented Air. and j Airs. Fred Arnold with a handsome i fourteen-days chiming clock, and a ! case of pipes, and Air. Keith O’Hara, ! who was recently married, with an anj tique brass jardiniere and stand.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 791, 11 October 1929, Page 4

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782

MASKED DANCE Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 791, 11 October 1929, Page 4

MASKED DANCE Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 791, 11 October 1929, Page 4

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