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Tennis Dance Is Enjoyable Annual Event

Club Members and Friends Spend Happy Evening MOUNT ALBERT CLUB The Symondsville Studio made a delightful setting last evening when the Mount Albert Tennis Club held its annual dance. The studio was decorated with pink cherry blossom and Oriental lanterns. The Kit Kat Orchestra played excellent dance music. Among those present were: Miss Jean Porter wore a pretty frock of turquoise blue taffeta, with a silver lame coatee. Miss .T. Dando had on a frock of lemon georgette. Miss H. Seabrook was in a liberty blue georgette gown. Miss W. Todd chose duck egg blue satin beaute. Mrs. Masefield’s frock was of black satin embroidered with diamente. Mrs. Oaughey was gowned in willow green frilled taffeta. Mrs. Leonard Cooper had chosen a frock of black lace.

Mrs. A. Bailey wore gold brocaded lame. Mrs. C. Martin had on turquoise blue satin. Mrs. Littlejohn was in a frock of gold metal lace. Mrs. W. P. Levy chose black georgette with an apricot ring velvet coatee. Mrs. S. L. Dryland's frock was of mist blue sprigged satin. Mrs. Le Grice was gowned in black georgette heavily embroidered with silver and scarlet sequins. Mrs. R. H. Page bad chosen a dance frock of capurine georgette. Mrs. J. Beeston wore sea green georgette. Mrs. Thomas had on a black georgette gown. Mrs. Willis was in powder blue georgette and goid lace. Mrs. R. G. Hook chose lacquer red georgette. Mrs. Kerr-Hislop’s pretty frock was of floral chiffon. Mrs. Sharpies was gowned in rose beige lace and tulle. Mrs. W. F. Stilwell had chosen a petunia satin gown. Mrs. Lawrence wore firefly georgette. Miss Lois Mahon had on lemon panne velvet and crepe de chine. Miss K. Hammond was in leaf green laco relieved with rose pink. Miss J. Cochran chose lilac satin, and lace. Miss Coles was gowned in green and rose shot taffeta. Miss T. Hammond’s frock was of cyclamen frilled taffeta. Miss O. Thomas had chosen ivory georgette and silver lace. Miss H. Dando wore green georgette embroidered with pale pink rosebuds. Miss Law had on a wine taffeta dance frock. Miss Jean Squire was in pale pink net over satin. Miss N. Dando chose peach georgette. Miss E. Trayes was .gowned in sky blue shot taffeta. Miss Stanton’s frock was of leaf green georgette. Miss Phyllis Squire had chosen blush pink georgette. Miss Janet Floyd wore a frock of primrose satin. Miss Peterson had on ivory crefrf* de chine and. embossed georgette. Miss Joyce Squire was in powder blue georgette. Miss Floyd chose a dance frock of honey-coloured taffeta. Miss Pat Masefield’s frock was of cameo pink satin and frilled tulle. Miss B. Bardsley was frocked in flame taffeta. Miss Jessie Entwistle had chosen powder blue georgette and lace. Miss Nancy Rendell wore hydrangea blue floral taffeta. Miss Cummings had on black chiffon velvet embroidered with diamente. .Coots was in ivory floral taffeta and tulle. Miss Ellis chose a gown of mist pink beaded georgette. Miss E. Butler’s frock was of dawn pink georgette and diamente. floraf S tafflet£ aW ' e WaS Eowned ln lvor T Mies M. Lincoln bad chosen peach pink roiname. nf'WSLi?,: ' Varrep w ° re a pretty frock °f powder blue satin beaute. ma?ze S frhTert "taffeta. ° n Pale b,ue apd corded ufJl'T'” 1 WaS in Shrlmp pink sa^-e^green t lj incosn chos e a gown of Miss R. Knott’s frock was of maize cr tP.® cb,ne ’ gold lame coatee, orange Jaffna.' 51 ' 0 " WaS frockcd in cubap flm-af S taffeta Uttle ' lad Ch ° Sen parchment spHgfed E tSe X ta W ° re a fr ° ck ° f pale pipk sati,i SS Bowden bad o p gentian blue Miss M. Hammond -was in beige lace relieved with rose pink taffeta bow red l, frlll?d' I { , a S «eta hOEe a frOCk of cherr * cof taffeta*" Butler ’ s fr °<=k ™of apriMarshall was gowned in maize ques de Chme and net with fl °ral appli-

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1062, 28 August 1930, Page 4

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Tennis Dance Is Enjoyable Annual Event Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1062, 28 August 1930, Page 4

Tennis Dance Is Enjoyable Annual Event Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1062, 28 August 1930, Page 4

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