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On Ye Olde Pirate Shippe

GAIETY AT MILFORD i LARGE ATTENDANCE Summer is with us. This happy fact was conclusively proved by the large number of dancers who spent a bright evening at the Piruto Shippe, Milford, on Saturday. The new lighting effects on the lower deck made a very attractive scene, and the Pirate Orchestra, infected by the gay spirit of the dancers, supplied an excellent programme of dance numbers. AMONG the dancers pi nkYafferfea. eSS "' aS in bou “ ant tulle °ver A' aple , r ,vorc pale pink georgette with silver la.ee flounces _J' rs ' Gouid's gown was of black georgette with diamente relief georgeUe. ,,OSUo "' as wearias black bea^ . P U 1 pan had on silver lame and black ninon. , Webber’s frock was of kingfisher blue taffeta. Mrs. Allan Tysoe wore eau de nil crepe de clime. Mrs. Goodwin was in blue and silver taffeta. Mrs Salmon had on black embossed crepe de chine. . ,J l V s ‘ Allen was wearing silver and black georgette. Mrs. Martin’s gown was of black georgette. , Airs. E. "Whittaker chose" sea green taffeta and tulle. Mrs. A. Whyte’s frock was of primrose taffeta. Airs. K. Crosher wore cyclamen taffeta ! and tulle. Airs. Hutton was in flame velvet. LACE OVER SATIX Mrs. T. Anderson wore apple green mantilla lace over satin, with peach reMrs. L. Elliott was in apple green taffeta with shoulder spray. Airs. H. Ibbertson chose cream c-repc de chine. Airs. L. Gibbs had on a printed crepe de chine frock. Mrs. Heighten chose palest green taffeta appliqued with flowers. Mrs. C. Randall was wearing beige crepe de chine. Mrs. O’Neill was in rose panne velvet. Airs. E. W. Mills had on apple green ' georgette relieved with gold lace Miss N. Martin was wearing *a primrose net frock over satin beaute. Miss Rona.Suisted was wearing prim*fose over satin of deeper shade. Miss YN aterhouse had on flowered ninon over crepe de cliine. Miss K. Conway was wearing embossed georgette. Miss G. Sevi chose a frilled georgette frock. _ A|Ess Connie Clifton had on lemon frilled tulle with uneven hemline. Miss Ena Murphy wore pastel green georgette. Miss IT Roberts was frocked in peach Miss C. Palmer’s frock was of blue taffeta and silver lace. Miss M. Molloy chose a lemon satin Miss C. Jamieson was in blue crepe de chine with diamente relief. Miss Vera Harding's frock was of apricot georgette with bouffant skirt of tulle. Miss Waterhouse had on ivory crepe de chine trimmed with lemon. Miss Violet Walton chose powder blue P. Gee was wearing flame georMiss Scarborough had on oriental ninon and gold lace. M.iss M. Nathan was in shell pink taffeta and tulle.

WOMEN’S INSTITUTES

PROVINCIAL SUB-COMMITTEE j APPOINTED A special sub-committee of' the i Auckland Provincial Federation of ! Women's Institutes has been appointed j by the executive to deal with institute remits affecting national questions. This sub-committee is considering a petition to the Minister of Railways asking that workers’ concession tickets be made available until 9 a.m., thus extending the privilege to clerks. A memo on educational films in relation to the teaching of history and geography, written by Mrs. Irwin, of Greenliitlie, lias been forwarded to her Excellency Lady Alice Fcrgusson. CHILDREN’S PARTY BIRTHDAY CELEBRATED AT MORNINGSIDE East week a very happy time was spent by a number of young people, when Mrs. W. Leiteh gave a party at her residence, “Valona,” Morningside, in honour of her little daughter Zita’s birthday. .Master Gilbert Cobb was the winner of the guessing competition. Nlrs. Leiteh received the young guests in a jumper suit of black figured satin. Miss Zita Leiteh was frocked in cream crepe de chine and lace. Among those present were Misses Betty j McDonald, Pat McDonald, Joyce Nillson, Zell Nillson. Joan Skerett, Ileen Gear and Jean Gear. Also present were: Masters James Cobb, Gilbert Cobb, Ronald Skerett and Rudolph Nillson.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 829, 25 November 1929, Page 4

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On Ye Olde Pirate Shippe Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 829, 25 November 1929, Page 4

On Ye Olde Pirate Shippe Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 829, 25 November 1929, Page 4

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