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Bright Dance

STAFF OF JOHN BURNS AND COMPANY ENJOYS PLEASANT EVENING PRETTY DECORATIONS AT SYMONDSVILLE At the Symondsville Studio last evening the annual staff dance of John Burns and Company, Limited, was held. The studio was artistically decorated with cherry blossoms and loops of lycopodium. through which shone shaded japanese lanterns. The dance music was played by the Versatile Pirates’ Orchestra. Among those present were:— Mrs. A. G. Cooke, who wore a charming gown of black sequined georgette: .Miss Robinson, Chinese-red satin beaute; Miss Doris Me Masters, sunglow taffeta; Mrs. Cruickshank. frock of black embossed georgette: Mrs. Bieleski, dainty gown of white frilled georgette; Mrs. Guy, silver lame and lace; Mrs. V. Simpson, . apple-green satin beaute; Mrs. Cribble, white satin and georgette: Mi's. New, lilac embossed chenille georgette; Mrs. W. Kemp, firefly satin and georgette, Mrs. C. Hay son, rose pink taffeta: Mrs. Langridge, frock of unrelieved black ring velvet; Mrs. E. Butler, rose pink moire and georgette; Mrs. S. Rule, cameo pink frilled tulle; Mrs. Williams, peach blossom pink taffeta; Mrs. Frazer, black embossed georgette; Mrs. H. C. Wren, green and lilac shot taffeta, with floral motifs and gold lame coatee; Mrs. Scott, ankle-length frock of floral moire taffeta; Miss Bartlett, cyclamen taffeta; Miss M. Miller, capucine georgette frock; Miss Eagleton, apple-green georgette and silver lace; Miss F. Rickard, wearing ivory georgette and diamente; Miss Ruby Menzies, ivory ring velvet and georgette; Miss Putley, shrimp pink embossed velvet and black frilled net; Miss Arthur, silver lame and pale pink georgette: Miss AI. Clarke. cameo pink Miss vV yllie, gown of rose floral ninon; Miss M Hosking. mist-blue georgette and silver lace coatee; Miss M. Taylor, salmon pink taffeta and gold lace; Miss J. Johnson, floral georgette dance frock; Miss .Slaughter, cyclamen ring velvet: Miss Ross, black taffeta: Miss Mary Cruickshank, daffodil yellow satin beaute; Miss M. Hamlet, mist-blue and pink georgette; Miss B. Rees, apricot taffeta and ring velvet; Miss Girlie Leatherbarrow, moss green floral ninon; Miss E. Jackson, moonlight blue georgette; Miss D. Peters, reseda green floral taffeta: aliss A. Sainty, forest green crepe d*chine: Miss R. Booth, love-in-the-mist taffeta; Miss M. Hardman, black chiffon velvet and gold embroidered tulle; Miss D. Hodgson, pastel blue georgette. Miss M. Monnark, who wore saracen red georgette; Miss V. Thompson, nile green georgette; Miss L. Foley, handpainted primrose taffeta; Miss M. Daniel, powder-blue frilled georgette: Miss Appleyard. black georgette over gold •n ,e * .?. ,lss „ Mo, l? r Graves, pink floral silk. Miss H. Edgecombe, jade green floral georgette; Miss L. Lush, frock of black frilled taffeta; Miss Beryl Alexander, ivory taffeta; Miss M. Partridge, rose shot taffeta and net; Miss Betty Francis, salmon pink satin beaute; Miss M. Kemp, jade green embossed georgette; Miss W. Kemp, flame satin and georgette; Miss Clow, mauve embossed georgette; Miss E. Cooke, tiered frock of blue» tulle; Miss Beale, ivory satin; Miss Crombv, midnight blue embossed georgette; Miss M. Hosking, blue georgette and silver lace coatee; Miss I. Davis, violet silk lace frock; Miss N. Curnow, delphinium blue floral chiffon; Miss E. Curnow, pompadour pink satin: Miss Morton, powder blue floral georgette frock.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1033, 25 July 1930, Page 4

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518

Bright Dance Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1033, 25 July 1930, Page 4

Bright Dance Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1033, 25 July 1930, Page 4

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