YOUNG PEOPLE’S DANCE.
CAMBRIDGE EVENING. A very jolly dance was given by Miss Jocelyn Bush at her home in Gosven~ er Street, Cambridge, recently. Excellent music, which added to the enjoyment. of the party was played by Mrs Wylie. , Mrs Rush was wearing a frock of deep green lace. Mlss Jocelyn Rush wore parma Violet rrrpe suede. Among those present “fray—Misses Barbara ’l‘aylor, wearing sage green romaine and silver; flccillc Gaze (Hamilton), black lace: Audrey 'Surkling, blue and white patterned crepe; 0. Taylor, marina blue m-at-alasse; Joan Ross, black skirt and pink tunic blouse; A. Gaze (Hamilton), phiox pink ‘satln cloque; L. Garland, blue fluured ninon; M. Cox, autumn tinted tafieta; J. Meredith, plnk and black georgeite: M. Sewers, 'botlle green sund crepe.
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19897, 28 May 1936, Page 5
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123YOUNG PEOPLE’S DANCE. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19897, 28 May 1936, Page 5
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