Joyous Crowd at Dixieland
WHIRL OF COLOUR NEW DANCE NUMBERS Dixie land Cabaret is well-known fur , it-' delightful rvenings, and the one hold on Saturday quite fulfilled the j | expectations oC visitors. There were j many dancers present, the ball-room ; being a mass of colourful frocks : litmatli sul'Uy-sliad.ed lights. Tall : vases of white watsonia and pink stock made attractive decorations. Aluny new* dance numbers were ' played by Air. J lurry NeiJson and liis ! orchestra, "The Riff Song” being a j special item of the evening. AMONG THOSE PRESENT ifch's. H- Wilson, who wore a charming i frock of absinthe georgette with a long | uneven hemline. i Mrs. JJ. Jones was in a georgette frock j in blue and silver tonings. | Airs. ,8. Mulier was wearing a smart : frock of lacquer red georgette and gold | lace. j Airs. Trevelyan King' had on a chi< j frock ot georgette and tulle shaded from ; pa It- peach lo deep flame, with a design 1 of black daisies. Airs. Gerard was frocked in a french model of black satin with liand-painted ! i'USC s. Aii'.s. \Y. J. Rogers wore a shrimp geurj getLe mocte-i frociv, sequirieu in silver and i opal. Alls. 11. Gray had chosen nil embossed , chenille velvet, with long side draperies. , Alls, lloberlson was wearing a delightfnl lrock ot blonde luce, willi a wrap of : i peacock blue and silver. Airs. L. G. Clowes was smartly frocked ; in geranium red lace with a shouldei ! bow of velvet in a deeper tone. Airs. Albert Neville ciiose apple green floral georgette with reliefs of satin. A graceful frock of black ninon beaded j in silver was worn by Airs. K. Mont* ! goim-ric. . Mrs. G. Yaclcney wore a frock of black panne velvet with long side drapings. .Blush pink georgette with beaded dci sign and Jong shoulder spray of real car- ; nations was chosen by Aliss Alaida Me--1 lndoev Miss Marjorie Tiarks was in floral embossed ninon, encrusted in rose and Aliss AVinsomc A trey wore a lovely frock of blush pink, with fitting satin corsage and bouffant skirt of shaded rose tulle. Aliss Tweet ATacindoe had on a smart frock of floral taffeta. Ivory and blush taffeta, sequined in silver, was favoured by Aliss Ilona Gifford. Aliss E. Lynch was in turquoise with corsage of shot lame and taffeta skirt, IN PALE PINK GEORGETTE. Aliss M. Brown wore palest pink geor- i gette with corsage of ring velvet in i same shade, and velvet hip-bow. Aliss Kl. O'Connor was wearing a period ; frock in powder blue satin. Aliss R. Bastings chose eau de nil taffeta with a deep hem of forest green satin and large french bow. Aliss Joyce Barry wore a flounced frock of black satin and tulle, with wrap of cherry velvet. Aliss B. Scandrved was in nil georgette with uneven hem of tiny frills. An ankle length frock of turquoise taffeta was favoured by Aliss C. King. A dainty primrose georgette frock, trimmed with diamente, was chosen by Aliss L. Foley. Aliss L>. Cook wore an ankle-length frock of apricot georgette with a coatee of forest green beaded in silver. A pretty frociv of pale primrose crepe de chine was worn by Aliss E. Kelly. Aliss Bishop was in pink georgette with uneven hem. Aliss Fay Alexander wore shaded leaf green georgette. Aliss Freda Gapdin chose pink with a hem of pink lace on a georgette skirt. Aliss Fergusson had on emerald green georgette and silver. Miss 13. Hardie Neil chose sea foam georgette and appliques of gold. A PERIOD FROCK Aliss Alnrjorie Cerutty wore a period frock of black taffeta with a large scarlet flower at. shoulder. Aliss Mildred Graham was in black flounced tulle, with corsage of blush pink chenille. , Aliss Wilma Plummer had on a. pretty frock of ali.ee blue tulle and taffeta. Naples blue taffeta and tulle was Aliss A. C. Horton's choice. Miss Jocelyn Bloomfield was in a striking frock of indian red lace. Miss Nina Wallace wore black lace and sa < in. A powder blue georgette and tulle frock was chosen by Aliss Kona Huisted. Miss D. Parker was in black satin. Aliss Gwen MeGlashan wore a delightful frock of pale pink tucked georgette with a. shoulder spray of pink rosebuds. Black georgette relieved with a red shoulder flower was chosen by Aliss Betty Jackson. Miss D. Wilson was wearing a beaded frock in pale cyclamen, with a bridge coat of blue. Miss P. Parker chose a frock of unrelieved black satin. Aliss Manning had on a. pretty frock of delphinium blue satin and georgette, with uneven hem. Pale petunia satin and chiffon was ' worn bv Aliss Thomas. Aliss Doreen Cook was wearing pink and green beaded georgette. Aliss AlcOa ughley had on a pretty frock of primrose taffeta and tulle. Aliss X. McCulloch wore floral georgette in green tonings. Ivory georgette, with skirt of frills edged with silver, was chosen by Aliss Janet Wallace. Aliss Bade wore a black charmeuse frock. Miss L. Rvan had on almond green chiffon with bouffant skirt. Aliss Rose Gordon was in shell pink taffeta with long uneven hem. Aliss Agnes Gordon wore pink satin and net. , Aliss Brownlee had chosen a lace frock in black and. gobelin blue. Aliss Joyce Frost was wearing a black satin frock. Aliss AteCroadie wore a lovely old rose taffeta period frock. Aliss C. Wood chose briar rose taffeta, ankle length. Aliss P. Wright son had on a model frock of gold lace. . Aliss C. Gaffney was in a frock or palest pink georgette. . , Aliss McArthur’s frock was of black lace over shell pink georgette, Aliss Gafney was wearing a dainty frock of ivory georgette with uneven O. Robinson wore a smart frock of black and white georgette. AT THE CHATEAU Among the visitors who registered at the Chateau, Tongariro, during the.’ week are: Germany: AYilliam IT. Hirscli. Honolulu: Messrs. C. G. Sehluehe, T>. Darnon. California: F. L. Hofsas. Alelbourne: Air. and Airs. T-T. Hatton, Mrs. Wedman, Air. Christie and party, F. A. Waterman, Auckland: Airs. E. Hutchinson, Mr. and Airs. Western, Dr. and Airs. Coldicutt. Air. and Airs. F. F. Camwell, Dr. and Mrs. AT. Lichenstein. ATiss Livingstone, J. Jt. Ale Arthur, R. D. Lowe, E. Adam* son, G. Mason, Airs. S. T. Wicksteed, Airs. T. Clarkson. Mr. and Mrs. and Aliss Payke], G. Hutchinson, Airs. Grime and son. Wanganui: .Mr. and Mrs. Avery, Air. and Airs. G. N. Tucker. A. W. Hunger and party, Air. and Airs. Spencer, Airs. J. AY. Oummingham, P. D. Brudgeman, AY. J. Namarrow, Air. and Airs. Tajboys, Dr. and Mrs. Crawford, ATiss Pitts. Wellington: Major and Mrs. T. J. King, Air. and Airs. <l. G. Gibbes Watson, Mr. and Airs. Campbell, 31. AI. Gore, Air. ana Airs. Nash, Air. and Airs. E. J. Righton," G. J. Coleman, Aliss I nay Connop, Air. and Airs, G. Dennis, Air. and Airs. C. E. Morris, Airs. AY. N. Tucker, Dr. and Airs. Louis Levy, 11. A. Lowe, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Tracy, Air. and Airs. J. Ilott, Ur. and Airs. E. Ividson, and Dr. Carberry. Christchurch: Air. 11. Robinson. Dunedin; Mr. and Airs. Cameron. Alasterton: Airs. C. Ale Arthur.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 823, 18 November 1929, Page 4
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