Amateurs’ Bright Social
Programtne of Music And Dancing MANY MEMBERS AND FRIENDS ATTEND Streamers of pale primrose shading to deep orange decorated , * .Amateur Operatic Society’s hall in Grafton Road last evening.
when members the society and them friends spent a most enjoyable time at the fortnightly social. Music, humorous Items and dancing comprised th© programme for the evening, and th© following members contributed items:—Miss Marjorie Fair Miss Verner Wishart and Miss G. Wilson. songs; Miss Audrey Perrv, humorous items; and Miss Smallbone and partner, dance number. A sketch entitled “The Unlucky Number” was also included in the programme, the parts being played by Miss L. Taylor, Miss r>. Taylor, Miss G. Fowler, Mr D Noakes. Mr. A. Prentice. Mr. H. Locke. Mr. W. Johnston and Mr. George Moody. AMONG THOSE PRESENT -YT, r ; T; Sawers was gowned in rose and black flowered satin. Mrs. C. G. Lyttelton wore a black ring velvet gown. , Mrs- •Meek’s pretty frock was of delphinium bluo georgette combined with silver lace. Airs. L. Dunlop was weeing larkspur blue georgette with gold sequin embroideries. , Mrs. A. J. Prentice had chosen an ivory chenille embossed chiffon frock. Mrs. A. C. Pawson had on a gown of floral ring velvet. Miss Audrey Perry was in black georgette with pointed draperies. Miss Doreen D’Autbreau bad chosen gette IaCG cornbined with flesh pink georMiss Irene Tanner had on a parchment coloured chenille embossed chiffon frock. Miss Jean Carson was frocked in pompadour pink chiffon and tissue. Miss Mattie Paterson had chosen phlox pink floral satin and tulle. Miss Ethel Rae’s frock was of black sequinned georgette. Miss Gwen Kenrjck .wore dawn pink georgette and lace. Miss Grace Wright's frock was of ivory sprigged faille. Miss D. Taylor had on a camellia pink georgette frock with sequinned embroideries. Miss L. Taylor wore a bouffant gown of floral faille. Miss Mona Craig had chosen applegreen frilled faille. Miss Hope Asher’s gown was of rose flowered taffeta and tulle. Miss Dot Steele had on cuban orange taffeta and tulle. Miss Verner Wishart’s frock was of tea rose pink moire. Miss Vida Nelson had on a smart black lace gown. Miss Peggy Robertson had chosen leafgreen floral georgette. Miss Linda Murphy wore a gown of black ring velvet. Miss Gwen Buisson was in a slimfitting frock of black taffeta. Miss Nance Chambers wore a cream flowered ninon frock. Miss A. Ibbotsen was wearing gentian blue chiffon. Miss Inez Abdullah was wearing flowered ring velvet. Miss K. Williamson had chosen black lace with gold embroideries. Miss K. Ince was in lido blue satin beaute. Miss Olga Jackson’s frock was of cream lace and rose velvet. Miss J. Logan had chosen flesh pink georgette. Miss Marjorie Fair was smartly gowned in gold embossed lame. Miss Moira Crandall wore rose pink flowered chiffon. Miss F. Robertson was frocked in pale crocus yellow georgette. Miss Rose Kennedy’s black georgette frock was embroidered with silver beads Miss Ethel Duncan was frocked in blue georgette and gold lace. •Miss Muriel McLean was wearing a ciel blue faille gown. and *tube Mueller was in Primrose taffeta frock S ° WenS wore a shell-pink chiffon Miss Peggy Cutting wore a gown of bright capucme satin beaute. Mii— Girlie Leatlierbarrow bad on an attractive frock of petunia georgette. A pretty frock of blue floral georgette was chosen by Miss Deacon. _ ,Miss L. Waite was smartly gowned in black lace. Miss Joyce Porter had chosen gentian blue patterned chiffon. Miss C. Creamer had on black velvet combined with blue georgette. Miss M. Blake had on ivory georgette with pointed draperies. Miss A. Knight’s slim-fitting frock was of daffodil moire. Miss Nance Fort was in rose red chenille embossed georgette. Miss I. Rowle was in royal blue flowered ninon. Miss A. Bryce was in, rose pink frilled taffeta.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1062, 28 August 1930, Page 4
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