Loyal Howick Lodge Ball
53RD ANNIVERSARY A GAY EVENT The Odd fellows' Hall. Huwick. was . j thronged on Thursday evening on the occasion of the 53rd anniversary of | 1 tho Loyal llowick Lodge. M.U.. ! | I-0.0.F. Among the visitors were Bro. Pit- ! | cher, deputy-district grand master. | ; and representatives from the Loyal ! Rood Intent, Loyal Manurewa. Loval j I ’apa toetoe,. Loyal Franklin, Loyal •, Dominion. Loyal Richmond, Loval i Parnell. Loyal Manukau, Loval Ran- ; furly. Loyal Remuora, Loyal Poni sonbv, Loyal St. Heliers, Loyal Papaknra.. Loyal Drury and Loyal Mount ; Albert Lodges. The duties of M.C. were carried out i by Bros. I. I*. Roberts and R. F. NewA delightfully gay programme of dan co music was contributed by Arthur Nixon and his Carnival Five, and pleasing extras were played by I3ro. F. J. Paine. Gaiety was also added to the function by means of competition dances and a streamer The supper-tables were daintily arranged with masses of brightly-col-oured spring flowers. AMONGg THOSE PRESENT n ? Ir ?A„r° rte J wearing blue crepe do chine and union; Mrs. L\ Hadlev, i black crepe do chine, worn under black Ni k lace; Nlrs. < \ Woskett, L ock of i U ,^ er » tls iH t, S w,th dlam-eiitc trimming; .uis. Jv. Sadgrove. sapphire blue crepe | dv chine; vim. Kovey, Salmon-pink geo?»ette, with uneven hem. and shoulder ! to tone: Mrs. Crawford, Drurv. i lichen-green panne velvet, with relief bi . gold; Nlrs. H. Dance, pink shot taffeta. ‘ relieved with gold: Mrs. W. [.each. Pa- i patoetoe patterned crepe de chine, with ! reliefs of lavender; Mrs. Cleland. Papa- i toetoe, black georgette, with shoulder ■ posy of carmine and black Spanish sliavl, Mrs. T . Wilkinson, sapphire-blue I crepe de chine, relieved with fawn, Mrs. ‘ K. Plummer, black taffeta, with trimmings of coral. rml rt V V A- G. Mackenzie chose shell- \} lk brocaded satin, relieved with silver; j \, f - sea-green crepe de chine, Mrs . .Johns, frock of unrelieved black taffeta; Mrs. Robert Stew'S I ',.’ ' v f’• tur ß uoise blue crepe de trimmings of floral pink; Nti s Kilduff, Manurewa, shot, taffeta in , shades of lemon; Mrs. L. Mortimer, frock of putty crepe de chine; Mrs. E. Beltam mauve georgette; Mrs. A. Nuttall, caramel crepe de chine; Mrs. X. Owen, black georgette, with diamente trimmings; Mrs. L>. Peebles, Manurewa, flame crepe de J ■ T,’ n v P ’ ' v } th V' n l\ rn,ngs of s hvc-r lace and Indian shawl; Nlrs. C. Johnson, eau de nd crepe de chine, with gay shoulder • posy; Mrs. C. Clow, sea-green satin, with moss-rose shoulder posy; Mrs. w! ; P. Smith, Papakura, eau de nil satin beaute, and shawl to tone; Mrs. F. W. Scott, Papakura, period frock of ivory satin, and shawl to tone; Mrs. James - Alexander, Clevedon, wild rose celanese • and shawl to tone; Nlrs. J. Stabler Papakura, turquoise blue georgette and lace, and shawl to tone. • FLORAL PATTERNED FROCK Nliss T. MoQuarrv was in a frock of floral patterned silk repp; Miss Mavis : lemon crepe de chine and lace; ; Miss M. McQuarry, pillar-box red panne velvet, with diamente trimmings; Nliss F. aPPIe-green georgette, with gold gndle and shoulder posy; Nliss Queeriie Simpson, lavender georgette, featuring • an uneven hem; Miss Alma Willis, coral ; Pink georgette, with silver lace trimmings and shawl to tone; Miss Edna I lan cock, art blue crepe satin, with handkerchief-pointed hem; Nliss T. Watkins, frock of chenille georgette, and • rose pink shawl; Miss A. Xorton-Gow-itt, Timarn, lime ring velvet, with uneven hem; Miss A. Scott, Wanganui, ’ ashes of roses taffeta, with trimmings of silver lace; Nliss Althea Sadgrove, midnight blue crepe de chine, and lame; - Miss V. Keith, Pukekohe, frock of black georgette, with uneven hem; Miss J. M.. Cossey, Drury, wild rose crepe de chine; Nliss Iris Sadgrove, frock of orchid pink crepe de chine; Miss I. Watkins, lime satin earreau, with uneven hem and lace trimming, with oriental shawl; Miss Dorothy Beckett, floral ninon worn over crepe -de chine; Nliss L. Knowles, Pukekohe, emerald green crepe de chine, with gold lace trimmings and shawl; Nliss Speer, sunrise crepe de chine, with trimmings of silver lace, and shoulder posy; Miss O. Speer, floral ninon relieved with sedge green; Miss J. Gallagher, frock of wild rose crepe de chine; Nliss Esme Hallett, flame georgette, with* uneven hemline; Miss Iris Mills, frock of electric blue satin crepe; Nliss Elsie Nixon, rose pink georgette, with uneven hem, and shawl to tone; Nliss C. Christmas, al-mond-green georgette, with pink posy relief, and shawl to tone; Miss Law, Manurewa, duchess blue georgette frock; Miss Lupton, Manurewa, blush rose embosed chenille georgette; Nliss Winnie Philps, lemon georgette, with insets of silver lace, and uneven hem; Miss Phyllis Parker, Whitford, moss rose satin, with silver trimmings; Miss Laurie Philp, Whitford, pink silk with gay shoulder posy; Miss M. Simmonds, rose taffeta, with uneven hem of silver lace; Miss Kathleen Cooper, midnight blue taffeta, with diamente trimmings; Miss NT. Hamilton, rose du barri crepe de chine, with silver lace trimmings; Miss May Wilson, powder blue crepe de chine, with velvet trimmings; Nliss N. Parker, jade green crepe de chine, with georgette handkerchief skirt and sequin trimmings; Miss Joyce Leach, Papa toetoe, shot taffeta, worn over pink satin, with spray and bow to tone. IN BLACK PANNE VELVET Nliss K. Jeffs, Manurewa, was wearing black panne velvet and georgtit*.-, with handkerchief-flared skirt, and black and gold Indian shawl; Nliss Norma Skeen, apricot tulle, with lace drapings, worn ankle-length; Nliss I. Harris, Ellerslic, paeon blue crepe de chine, with hand-kerchief-flared skirt, and Indian shawl to Lone; Nliss K. Roberts, silver tissue and dove-grey crepe de chine, with diamente trimmings, and shawl; Miss Hilda Ashley, midnight blue crepe de chine and silver lace, with uneven hemline; Nliss K Roberts, apricot taffeta, finished with electric blue shoulder posy; Miss J. ■Milne, Papakura, period frock of ashes of roses tulle and silver, and shawl to tone: Nliss P. Wilson, champagne soie de chine; Nliss Nlace, absinthe green crepe de chirie and lace; Miss E. Day, lichen green chiffon velvet, with palest of pink floral trimmings; Miss E. WakeIm, frock of ivory georgette and satin beaute; Miss O. Marcroft, pink briar georgette and silver lame. EVENING PARTY GAIETY AT MOUNT EDEN PROSPECTIVE BRIDE A jolly evening party was given by Nlrs. F. C. Dr aIH n at her residence in Mount Eden on Thursday in honour of. Nliss Doris McNaugliton, whose marriage to Mr. G. Grant is shortly to be celebrated. Nlrs. Drafflj"! received her guests wearing a frock of cinnamon marocain relieved with fawn lace. Mrs. W. G. NlcNaughton, who assisted her to entertain, was in a frock of black and silver lace, featuring the uneven hemline. The guest of honour. Miss Doris NlcNaughton, chose a prettyfrock of lemon satin and gold georgette, with uneven hem. Among those present were: i Wa J r ker > T who wore a b] ack satin fiock; Sirs. L. Arthur, cvclamen i~aun and gold tulle, ankle-length skirt; J \ A ernon, beige georgette and iad turn lace; Mrs. Healey, frock of black taffeta relieved with silver lace; Mrs. Eightfoot. black and white figured ravoiv Mrs. Hammond, lime and green ravon: Mrs. Thelma NlcNaughton, pale green georgette, relieved with silver flowers; Nliss NT. Draffin, frock of white georgette, ankle length; Nliss McCarthy, green crepe de chine and silver trimmings; Miss O. Larson, navy georgette and fawn; Miss X. Walker, pink and lemon taffeta; Miss Joyce Lightfoot, frock of skv blue taffeta.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 822, 16 November 1929, Page 20
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