Successful Orphans’ Ball
TAKAPUNA CLUB PIRATE SHIPPE EN FETE j At Ye Pirate Shippe on Saturday evening, the Takapuna OrClub gave a most successful ball. There was a large number of dancers present, including visitors ,from other clubs. Bartley’s Orchestra supplied the dance music. Among those present were: Airs. L. J. Minogue, who wore a frock of flame georgette and ring velvet; Airs. J. W. Williamson, black lace frock; Mrs. J. Foster, Indian red georgette with short embossed jacket; Mrs. E. C. Cutten, black georgette with flat shoulder posy; Airs. Bryce Hart, black and tulle; Mrs. C. J. Duff, black lace relieved with scarlet; Airs. Norris, black and pule pink beaded frdek; Airs. G. H Matthews, gold lace and cream frilled net: Airs. J. Beattie, apple green moire taffeta Mrs. Alec. Watt, gold floral georgette; ALs. J. Xettleton, frock of black georgette, Mrs. Leslie Rainger, gown of unrelieved black lace; Airs. Harry Levett, parchment moire velvet; Airs. F. Hawes, rose pink georgette; Airs. Lorimer, lime green taffeta; Mrs. Davidson, blush rose georgette; Mrs. Deighton, black beaded georgette; Airs. Dalton, apple green lace; Airs. Curtis, cameo pink satin; Airs. R. T. Wright (Hamilton), flame and black patterned velvet. Airs. Elsie Rignall, wearing white satin and silver; Airs. Oliver, daffodil yeslow ciepe fleurie; Mrs. Horace Wilson, bronze gold flounced taffeta; Airs. Hector Preston, powder blue flounced taffeta: Mrs. Eugene Sullivan, cuban orange embossed georgette; Mrs. Temple, blue georgette patterned with cream roses; Airs, ir. J. Preston, black lace; Mrs. Arthur Wilson, black and gold sequined frock, Mrs. N. Howe, flame embroidered chiffon; Mrs. Anderson, flame moire; Mrs. C. R Pettit, shell pink satin ano <ulle; Airs. Foote, primrose crepe satin; Mrs Jacobi, midnight blue lace and satin: Mrs. ltollo, shell pink georgette; Airs. A. Whyte, moss green chenille georgette: Mrs. Ken Fraser, apricot georgette frock; Mrs. Huon Bouisson, white tulle gown; Airs. Smith, mist pink crepe faille: Airs. R. N. S. Chisholm, frock of black and vilver
brocade; Airs. Bolland, lemon moire taffeta; Aliss Olive Bickerton, pastel green lace frock. Aliss Diana D’Esterre, in rose beige taffeta; Aliss Rose Wake, delphinium blue georgette; Aliss Alarjorie King, gold and pink embossed lame; Aliss Jov Verran, duchess blue broche taffeta; Miss F. Edmonds, green taffeta frock; Aliss Alarjorie Alason, pale pink embossed georgette and satin; Aliss Doris Duder. frock of black taffeta; Aliss Beryl Gudgeon, sea green floral taffeta; Miss Bodle, daffodil yellow georgette and net" Aliss Billie Alair, gown of gold lace; Aliss Gladys Williams, lacquer red crepe georgette: Aliss Noral Bodle, pale blue chenille spotted net; Aliss J. Bertram, black lace frock; Aliss Jean Foreman, silver sequined frock; Aliss Unice Wilson, parchment lace and satin; Aliss Phyllis Hart, pink frilled net and satin; Aliss Dando, cedar rose georgette; Aliss Alarjorie Dryden, leaf green taffeta; Aliss Alary Nathan, green lace.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1053, 18 August 1930, Page 4
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467Successful Orphans’ Ball Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1053, 18 August 1930, Page 4
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