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MASONIC BALL

Function at Otahuhu VISITORS ATTEND FROM NEIGHBOURING LODGES The Otahuhu Public Hall was decorated with an abundance of bunting and greenery on Wednesday evening, when the Masonic Lodge of Harmony held its annual ladies' night. The hall was arranged with festoon; of greenery, and dotted here and there were gaily coloured pot-plants. Visitors were present from a nunibei of neighbouring lodges. The dance music was supplied bj Mrs. Andrew’s orchestra. Musical items were contributed hj Mr. 11. Pawsey, ATiss Jean Brown. Air Trevor Binns, Air. J. IL. Edwards, anc Mr. Alan McSkimming. Airs. Antirev and Aliss Moffat fulfilled the duties o: accompanistes. AV.AT • Bro. H. J. Short extended £ cordial welcome to those present. Among those present were: Airs. M. Thorpe, wearing a frock of eai de nil georgette, with an uneven hem Mrs. G V. Pearce, lichen green geor gette and ring velvet, with diament* trimmings; Mrs. R. A. Ft. Enting, del phiniurn blue crepe de chine; Mrs Clements, midnight blue georgette witl lace trimmings; Mrs. Jas. Todd, sapphir* blue embossed georgette; Mrs. G F. Goldsmith, shot taffeta in shades o pink; Mrs Pinkey, fuschia georeetK with hand-painted drapings; Mrs. R. B Todd, black silk with reliefs of cream Airs Ghristini, navy marocain, witl floral trimmings, and shoulder posy Mrs G Jack, frock of cream lace, will rose and tulle trimmings; Mrs. O. E Morgan, ankle-length frock of blacfc chiffon velvet and pink shawl; Mrs. A Pearse, black satin and georgette, witl bridge coat, to match; Mrs. R. 10. Brown black satin beaute and gold lame; Mrs Fred Fearnley, powder blue satin car reau and hand-painted shawl; Airs. Bor elle, sedge green georgette and lae< wrap to loins; Mrs. T. J. Flood, skj blue and lemon taffeta; Mrs. N. AY a Iters black beaded georgette; Airs. W. Pnvne black georgette and green and silvei bridge coat; Airs. R. D. Knight, nil* green chatmeuae, with transparent hem Mrs. 11. Coop, who wore nattier bln* chiffon velvet, relieved with toning shad* of georgette ; Mrs. J. Mark wick, delphinium blue celanese, relieved witl beige; Airs. 11. Markwick, lichen greei crepe de chine, with uneven hem; Mrs Lambert, model frock in black; Mrs David Penman, powder blue georgette Mrs. G. Hanford, black lace and geor gette; Mrs. Alan McSkimming, shell pint georgette; Airs. R. E. A. Frost, sag* green crepe faille, with champagn* wrap; Mrs. M. G. B. Harvey, frock o coral georgette; Mrs. Leslie, bottlo-greoi satin beaute: Mrs. F. Pollard, dainp gown of cyclamen panne velvet: Mrs. <’ Moffat, nut-brown marocain, witl oriental trimming; Mrs. Patton, black sill cl iso; Mrs. Parsons, black and rose silk Mrs. R James, unrelieved black rim velvet; Mrs. J. Cruiokshank, flame crept de chine; Mrs. Orpin, black crepe d< chine, with trimmings of shell pink; Mrs J. Ayers, sapphire blue satin beaute. tin ished w*Jh shoulder spray; Aliss Carson black figured georgette. Aliss J. A. Todd, in eau de nil satin worn with embossed georgette bridge coat; Aliss AT. Thorpe, lichen green satv beaute and georgette; Miss E. AT. Thorpe rose pink silk net, finished with large taffeta bow. Aliss E. Jenkins, duches? blue taffeta; Aliss N. Salmon, cyclamet crepe de chine, relieved with silver; Mis? Veta Morgan, ankle-length frock of jack green georgette, relieved with lemor posy; Miss Doreen Morgan, frock oi salmon pink with taffeta trimmings; MLs« Nancy Fearnley, black panne velvet, witl cerise trimmings; Aliss Sheila Murdoch orchid pink taffeta with posy to tone ATiss Roie Jenkins, nile green satin, witl skirt of frilled net, and posy to tone ATiss I>. E. Barrett, shell pink georgettf with gold trimmings; Aliss O. Coop, frocl of shot taffeta; Aliss P. Markwick crushed strawberry and silver lace; Miss •lean Payne, cameo pink satin carreai with uneven hemline; Miss G. Coop, new green georgette, with flounced skirt; Miss G. Brown, saxe blue taffeta finished witl bow to tone; Aliss J. W. Snowdon, electric blue panne velvet; Miss H. Coop sea green crepe de chine, relieved with Bilver; Aliss E. Hope (Hamilton), orean charmeuse and georgette; Miss Emil> Moffat, mimosa crepe de chine.

CARLTON CROQUET CLUB

MEMBERS ARRANGE PLEASANT CARD AFTERNOON-

FUNDS FOR PAVILION On Tuesday afternoon a most successful card party, organised by Airs. Dukes, Airs. Bird, Airs. Baker and Aliss AT. Shaw was held in the Tudor Tea Rooms, in aid of funds for the pavilion of the Carlton Croquet Club. There were about 35 tables engaged and games of five hundred, progressive and stationary bridge were played. The card tables were set out on the balcony, which was arranged with bowls of Iceland poppies, cornflowers and daffodils. Airs. It. J. Hamilton, the president, presented the prizes, which were won by Airs. Mossop for stationary bridge; Airs. Ormiston, hidden number; Mrs. J. Keenan, progressive bridge; Mrs. Bell, five hundred. Among those present were: Mrs. Maud, Mrs. McGill, Mrs. Baker. Aliss Keatley, Mrs. F. Gaudin, Mrs. Dalv. ATrs. Macduff, Mrs. Hammond, Mrs. F. j. Sands, Mrs. R. Millar, Airs. Jacob. Mrs. Out ram Ilorspool. Mrs. Campbell. ATrs. Alartyn, Airs. F. Gold water, ATrs. NewAirs. Cahill. Airs. C. Cucksey. Mrs. Ale Don a id, Mrs. E. Cucksev, Airs. \Y F j Allen, Airs. T. D. Collins, Airs. 11. Jones. ATrs. Norman Wade, Airs. Moir, Mrs. Maxwell Walker, ATrs. Newell. Airs Worrall, Mrs. Sykes, Mrs. Clarkson, senr.. Mrs. Boyes, Airs. Clarkson, junr., Mrs. Maiden. Airs. Cox, Airs. Hollice. Airs. Donald, Aliss A. Sharo, Airs. White. Mrs. Sommervillo, Airs. Lowr.ie, Airs. Aliller, ATiss Hill, Mrs. Andrews, Mrs. McKenzie. Airs. Von Sturmer, Airs. Tutt, Mrs. Ball. Aliss Ball, Miss Falwell, Mrs. Falwell, Mrs Morris. Mrs. McElroy, Mrs. Spinlev. Mrs. Charlton. Mrs. Till, Airs. Jennirtgs. Airs. W. A. Browne, Mrs. AToss, ATrs. H J Keenan, Aliss C. Rohan, Miss E Rohan, Airs Holland, Mrs. Birkenhead. Mrs James, Mrs. Neumegen. Mrs. C. Hnr--vie, Mrs. G„ A. McKendrick, Mrs. R Wilkinson. Aliss D. Brown. Airs. Hardie, Airs Skeen. Mrs.* Broughton, Mrs. Malcolm. Airs. Bailey, Airs. E. Newsham. Airs. Lawrence, Mrs. H. Johnston, Airs. Ormiston. Mrs. S. Taylor, Mrs. Graham, Airs. Davev, Aliss Burton. Airs. Moore, Airs. Aliller, Miss Miller, Airs. L. B Hodge. Miss Preston. ATrs. K. Leonard, ATrs. D. McLeod. Airs. F. Worn ball. Mrs. J. Mjddlebrook, Mrs. G. Thornton. Mrs. Haszard, Airs. Mossop, Mrs Aliller, Misses Burke, Airs. Kirk, Mrs. W. Pascoe, Airs. R. Fordham. Mrs. Peake, ATrs. Shields, Airs. Cornes, Aliss Spiers, Miss Lloyd, Mrs. Lindstroni. Mrs. Mason, Airs. Keatley, ATiss S. Allen. Mrs. Phil Brenan. Mrs. R. J. Hamilton, Airs. Dukes, Aliss M Shaw, Mrs. Bell. Airs. Hitching, Aliss Teape, Mrs. Wagstaff, Airs. A. McDonald, Airs. I. Spiers, Airs. Laurie, Airs. Davey. Airs. Wilson, Mrs. Crosford. Afrs. B. H. Bennett. Mrs. J. R. Brendel, Mrs. Hosking, Mrs. Morton, Airs. Bird. Airs. Hamlin, Mrs. Lyon Power, Airs. J. Spry, ATiss Shepherd, Airs. F. Prime. Mrs. E. Ford, Airs. Norton, Aliss C. Burton, Airs. Hvauiason, Airs. A. Large, Mrs. J. Fuller, Airs. J. N. Aliller, Mrs. Goldstine, Mrs. Williams. Miss R. George, Aliss Goldstine, Mrs Rowley. Airs. Dixon, Mrs. Watson, Airs. Coulter, Airs. McNamara, Mrs. Schubert, Airs. Dalton, Mrs. George

BRIDGE AND 500

NGATARINGA TENNIS CLUB A bridge and five hundred evening was given by the Ngataringa Tennis Club in the pavilion at Stanley Bay yesterday. The tables were arranged - upstairs and supper was served by the ladies’ committee, who comprised Miss Dance. Aliss Wyatt and Aliss Lund. Among the players were: Mrs. Purser, Airs. Bush, Mrs. Cusworth, Airs. Lewis, Airs. Hoffman. Airs. Amsbury, Airs. Anderson, Mrs. Pollard, Airs. Buchanan, Airs. Robson. Airs. Weller, Aliss Ross, ATiss Burtrand, Aliss G. Gribbin and Aliss Wetherall.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1069, 5 September 1930, Page 4

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MASONIC BALL Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1069, 5 September 1930, Page 4

MASONIC BALL Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1069, 5 September 1930, Page 4

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