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Happy Evening At Dixieland

| CABARET-BY-THE-SEA There were many dancers present at Dixieland on Saturday evening and the delightful decorations and softlyshaded lights made an attractive setting for the pretty frocks of the dancers. The Dixieland Dance Band, under the leadership of Mr. Harry Neilson. played a splendid selection of dance numbers, which were repeatedly encored. AMONG THE DANCERS Mrs. R. S. Wright. Hamilton, was gowned in black and flame panne velvet. Mrs. S. Rainger had on a dainty frock of unrelieved black lace. Mrs. Mellor wore a frock of black satin beaute. Mrs. L. G. Wells wore an ivory georgette and lace frock. Airs. Mcßae bad chosen a pretty frock J of floral ninon. • Airs. K. McLeod chose a gown of black silk lace. Airs. Rush was wearing a charming gown of cedar rose lame and georgette. Aliss Jacqueline Nathan was gowned in a pretty dance frock of mimosa yellow satin and tulle. Aliss Cherry Anderson’s frock had a corsage of green and gold lame with a skirt of tulle. Aliss Alolly Alitchelson was wearing a charming frock of primrose frilled silk faille. Aliss Peggy Robertson had on a gown of lettuce green flowered ninon. Dallas Hague-Smitli was gowned in cyclamen embossed georgette and taffeta. A dainty frock of mist pink georgette was chosen by Aliss AI. Alason. Aliss Alolly Simmonds wore a pretty frock of turquoise blue satin and spotted net. Aliss Afa rjorie Dryden had chosen a frock of powder blue taffeta. Aliss D. O’Connor had on a graceful frock of delphinium blue floral moire. Miss Peggy Hammonds chose amber taffeta for her dance frock.

ATiss Af. Peet chose a frock of sunset pink frilled ninon. Aliss Gilmour's dance frock was of old gold satin. Aliss Linda De Ronzy was wearing a frock of black Chantilly lace over pale pink satin. Aliss G. Endean chose a frock of mist pink georgette and frilled satin. Aliss Alexander had chosen a frock of ivory lace and crepe: do chine. Aliss Nancy Otway’s frock was of Venetian blue ring velvet. Aliss Gwen Russell (Hawke’s Bay) had on a dainty frock of ivory satin and tulle. Aliss Jean Kent wore a graceful frock of silver lace over cameo pink satin. Miss E. ATcDonald chose a gown of blush pink floral taffeta. Aliss R. Roberton’s frock was of black taffeta and tulle. Aliss I*. Flynn had chosen a charming 1 frock of camellia pink taffeta, with a net hemline. Aliss Bradley had on a frock of cameo pink ninon, embroidered with rhinestones. Aliss Aliriam Coutts was gowned in gold brocaded satin. Aliss Norma Montgomery wore a pretty frock of shaded pink ninon, with a flounced skirt. Aliss ATnlly Alulholland chose a dance frock of old gold taffeta. Aliss D. Wilson’s frock was of unrelieved black lace. Aliss Dossie Robertson had chosen a gown of delphinium blue satin. Aliss Enid Lawson’s dance frock was of honey coloured lace. Aliss Alaisie Brov.*nlie had on a gown of oriental lame, and black tulle. Aliss E. Curtis had chosen a gown of eggshell blue satin. Aliss Rene Bowk ley was gowned Tn black taffeta, and chenille spotted tulle. Aliss D. Griffin wore an unrelieved gown of black georgette and lace. Aliss Johns was wearing primrose flowered ninon. Aliss F. Reed was gowned in blush pink taffeta. Aliss IT. Waters wore a dainty gown of coral pink taffeta. Aliss Arrowsmith was wearing a pretty frock of lemon georgette.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1077, 15 September 1930, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
570

Happy Evening At Dixieland Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1077, 15 September 1930, Page 4

Happy Evening At Dixieland Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1077, 15 September 1930, Page 4

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