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Many Dancers at Dixieland

Jolly Evening at Ca ba ret-By~the-Sea i Dixieland Cabaret is ideal for n. i ins during the hot weather, and m " 1 visitors attended on Saturday etW 05j The long window had been | to admit the cool breeze front ’’J? S sea, and electric fans were uses i th e ball room, so that conditions j dancing were as nearly p er f,w ,0f possible. pertect All the latest and most n on .,c dance numbers were played bv « ! Harry Neilson and his orchestra i Among those present wereI airs. G. Allison, who wore a : lido blue, corded taffeta with «t Trench hip bow of black ring v.hJ"** j Mrs. George Baker, had on a ch.iTj frock ot gooelin blue Keorgeue wee* 0 * ! dipping hem and encrusted with A. » stones. “ nua,. ! Mrs. P. Moir (Cambridge), watt h, ankle length frock of rose geurSn.Tj* i silken embroideries. K ,geUe Wti ! “rs. . U - , s - -Martin, wore a chic fro* of black ninon inset -with hlutth r* embroidered With silver and *s* Mrs. K. Woolcott s frock. georgette with a hip swath!-* “f"* shoulder bow of black velvet. * *' i, t [ Miss P. Allison’s biack georgette . hau a sequined design. :rc <*. Miss Eileen Brodte chose a prettv I-, enter organdie frock with a doeD hUI* . ’ blush pink, and hip swathing of shafej 1 n%ce St ° keS " aS in P * ach 1 Miss Biddy Philcox, wore a l frock of goiu sequined net. ; Miss Mary Mitchell’s delightful froot was a palest pink, brocaded taffeta, wj-v ; a long corsage spray of roses in a Ue«pS ; Miss A- Smith chose pale lemon-co; oured satin, with a shoulder spray • ’orchids. Miss Edna Sinclair, was in a frilled : frock of cameo pink tulle, with edrinL of lace. ; Miss Naylor chose powder blue chiffon over a deeper shade of satin. ’ Miss P. Clements, was wearing acid * blue taffeta with bands of ecru lace and i » corsage of satin. ' Miss Somerset Clive, chose a frock eft | cream satin having a side panel lined with [ sea-green and studded with rhinestones. IX WILLOW GREEN . Miss Joan Robertson’s charming frock t was of willow green georgette, with «, ; sleeveless coatee embroidered in diament* Miss Rosemary Marks, chose a frock of black georgette and sequins. Miss D. Madson, wore scarlet georgette clipping at the back, and trimmed with 1 diamente. A frock of delphinium blue lace ore georgette of a deeper shade with touchet of silver, was worn by Miss Tinkerbe’l Jackson. Miss M. Walley (Christchurch), was wearing an ivory georgette froev embroidered in silver. Miss Cherry Anderson’s cedar rots georgette frock had a girdle of gold la* Miss Mary Montgomery had on whit• georgette with appliques of chenille ar>l touches of silver. Miss Eva Soljak, wore a smart froe'e of cream floral satin. Miss Molly Bailey wore a lonely trace of old ivory taffeta, the corsage beta; laced with gold. Miss Amy Lowe’s frock of black taffeta was ankle length with a hip bev of apple green taffeta. Miss G. Stone had on a dipping frort: of black embossed chenille georgette. Miss V. Anderson was wearing a pretty frock of pholx pink georgette with d-n points of tulle in the same shade. Miss E. Donovan’s smart frock of scarlet and delft blue chenille georgette was worn with a black Chinese wrap. Miss Phyllis Hayson, was in a delifbtful frock of sprigged taffeta In a primrose shade. . . Itt Miss Alison Dale wore black cnenfu# georgette and tulle, with a red chouldef flower and a red shawl. __ Miss J. Jenks was in shell pink cheni \\t • georgette with tulle, and a shouluff buckle of diamente. DINNER PARTY MRS. A. M. FERGUSON ENTERTAINS FOR NIECE Mrs. A. M. Ferguson gave a very icily dinner party on Saturday evening lor her niece, Miss Elizabeth Bums, who is to be married tomorrow, and her bridesmaids, Miss Mappin and j Dolly Valle. The party was held at Mrs. Fergf son's home in Victoria Avenue.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 893, 10 February 1930, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
657

Many Dancers at Dixieland Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 893, 10 February 1930, Page 4

Many Dancers at Dixieland Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 893, 10 February 1930, Page 4

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