SANDRINGHAM PARTY
COMING-OF-AGE CELEBRATION A danco was given by Mr. and Mrs. William Bark, ot’ Balmoral Road, on Saturday evening in the Clpirlton Hall. Sandringham, in honour of their eldest daughter, Margaret. Large bowls of spring flowers were arranged on the platform, and the hall was decorated with streamers and balloons. Miss Ellis’s orchestra supplied the latest dance numbers. Mrs. Bark received her guests wearing a frock of navr celanese trimmed was fawn. Miss Margaret Bark was in a gown of powder blue crepe suede. Miss Gladys Bark wore a dress of floral lame. Among those present were:—Mrs. Pert, in navy crepe de chine; Mrs. Tugby, nib-, green georgette and brilliant; Mrs. Douglas, black georgette and lace; Mrs. Cluitt, scarlet, georgette; Mrs. Peak, floral georgette; Miss Bark, navy crepe de chine; Miss X. Ashby, rose georgette: Miss M. Hooker, lettuce georgette; Miss K. Buchanan, flame taTfeta; Miss V. Buchanan, sea green georgette; Miss Douglas, black georgette; Miss Mcßea, powder blue silk net; Miss Kav, idle green georgette; Miss Freeman, lettuce green georgette; Miss Thompson, lemon crepe »le chine and lace; Miss Tetley, pink georgette; Miss Smith, lemon satin beaute and georgette; Miss Warm, pink silk net over satin; Miss F. Benton, rose taffeta. Miss X Benton, who chose scarlet taffeta; Miss Murdock, floral taffeta; Miss Franklin, briar rose georgette and silver; Miss Templeton, white georgette; Miss Lonergan. white satin beaute and silk net; Miss Young, briar rose taffeta; Miss R. Young, lemon georgette; Miss Williams, powder blue satin; Miss Head, apricot embossed georgette; Miss K. Smith, powder blue satin beaute; Miss McLeod, ivory satin; Miss Raynor, salmon georgette; Miss McKinley, black georgette; Miss Grayson, rose georgette; Miss Speight, navy satin beaute; Miss Sullivan, floral taffeta; Miss Bresco, coral satin beaute; Miss Pugh, chartreuse green georgette; Miss Winthrop, nile green georgette; Miss Sinclair, coral embossed georgette: Miss Stewart, floral taffeta; Miss Selkirk, apricot embossed georgette.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1053, 18 August 1930, Page 5
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