SUCCESSFUL DANCE AT NEW LYNN
MID-WINTER FUNCTION MANY DANCERS ATTEND A most successful midwinter dance was held in St. Andrew’s Hall, New Lynn, on Wednesday evening. The hall was gaily decorated for the occasion and Morrow’ai Orchestra supplied the musicThe supper room and tables were decorated with jonquils and ferns. Among those present were: Mrs. pboro, green ring velvet and fur wrap; Mrs. Brown, blue sole de chine and silver lace; Mrs. Marshall Lalng, cyclamen crepe de chine and lace, with a tinsel and velvet bridge coat; Mrs. Overington, blue crepe de chine and lace overdress; Mrs. Hall, peacock blue satin .and seyulned net overdreea; Aire. Clenipson, electric blue crepe de chine; Airs. ~ strun K. amber georgette beaded In silver; Mrs. J. L. CJ. Munn, black crepe de r him*, relieved with lime green und gold; Mrs. J. L. Mann, gold chenille georgette; Mrs. G. Marten, shell-pink georgette; Mrs. Butler, black georgette and lace; Mrs. Simpson, violet crepe do Eric Trigg, flame georgette; Mth G. IT. Bird, mauve taffeta embroidered in violet and silver. Mrs. F. Atkins, black georgette relleved with pillarbox red; Mrs. Neil A J^ aon - fu °hsla satin beaute; Mrs. Mc- \\ hirter, wearing a frock of beige lace over pink satin; Mrs. Platt, black taffeta frock; Mrs. Wltham. black lace over crepe de chine, with rhinestone trimmings- Mrs. Graham, navy silk de chino; Mrs. Backhouse, black crepe de chine; Mrs. J. A. Johnson, flame velvet; Mrs Wells, black embossed georgette and fur wrap; Mrs. Malcolm Young, grey georgette; Mrs. Willmott, rose pink satin beaute and pearl trimmings; Mrs. Adams, navy crepe de chine; Mrs. S. Cavalier, black silk georgette; Mrs. A. Lewis, apple green satin and silver lame; Mrs. Athol Grandlson, apricot georgette; Mrs. J. E. Nlcklin, black georgette. Mrs. Doulde, black crepe de chine; Miss Noeiine Doulde, saxe blue crepe de chine with blue georgette; Miss M. Cavana, shot taffeta; Miss J. White, reseda green crepe de chine; Miss M. Tanner, coral pink silk; Miss Isobel Wilson, pink floral shot taffeta; Miss M. Ferguson, ivory spun crepe do chine; Miss Ida T’hilKps, biscuit georgette and Jace. Miss Olive Stubbs, in lime satin beaute; Miss Iris Craig, floral ninon over satin: Miss Laurie, cherry crepe de chine and lace overdress; Miss O. Pearson, cinnamon und blue georgette; Miss E. Oborn, green taffeta; Miss E. Grandlson, embossed salmond pink crepe de chine; Miss J. Bindon, cherry crepe de chine and silver tinsel; Miss I. G. Parker, pink lace.
Miss L. M. Parker, apricot moire velvet and satin; Miss M. White, powder blue crepe de chine and silver lace; Miss R. Nlcklin, cream georgette; Miss Atkins, black georgette: Miss Win Jeffrey, pal© pink taffeta; Miss Mary Ockleston, eau de nil green georgette with pearl, trimmings; Miss R. Simpson, black satin and nice; Miss Gwyn Williams, apple green georgette and dlamente; Miss Winifred Crook, flame georgette; Miss M. Howell, white satin and sliver lace; Miss Hazel Turner. turquoise blue chiffon velvet; Miss Ruth Williams, flame georgette and silver lace; Miss Edna Lloyd, blue chiffon taffeta and tulle; Miss D. R. Biggs, uprioot crepe de chine; Miss Backhouse, daffodil georgette over silk; Miss C. Jamieson, frock of white swiss muslin.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1034, 26 July 1930, Page 20
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