FAREWELL DANCE.
RUAKURA FARM STUDENTS. MOST SUCCESSFUL FUNCTION. ...—...... 3 One or the most successful and‘ largely attended functions ever held at the lluakura Farm was held on Saturday evening, when a farewell dance to the students who are leaving was given by the Farm Students' Asso—ciation. A very gay spirit prevailed throughout the entire evening and a very happy time was spent. i A canopy of multi—coloured stream-> ers intricately twined. hung overhead with clusters of brightly shaded bai~ lOOns and masses of green foliage and lovely sprays of brilliant scarlet her—ries were most attractively arranged along the walls and on the orchestral trellis work. A delicious supper was served, the tables being gay wit-h howls I at chrysnnthemums. . Excellent. music was platved by the Mayfair Orchestra and novelty (tenors added to the enjoyment of the even—ing. Praise is due to the meth‘rs of the committee for their untiring work and enthusiasm. which contributed so ‘ greatly to the success of the func—- ‘ tion. i Mr and Mrs T. E. Hedda were host and hostess. Mrs Roddrt wearing a. frorl: of black and rose embossed chenille velvet and black coatee. Among the mam‘ present were:— l .‘lesdames H. Peart, wearing black It‘Fei‘le moire and silver lame: .l. 0. Anderson (Nelson). black crepe faille and figured velvet coatee: Dr S. Allen, ivorv patterned cire crepe. Misses Marjorie Hedda. crimson crushed velvet; Daphne Rodda. prin—i temps green corded crepe: Josie "Travers, rose crepe cloque: Beatrice , St. Paul. ivory springed French dimlty: ; Alison Hooker. powder blue flowered ‘ chiffon; Leila Hemmings. mimosa sprigged georgette: Margot. \Vydur. ivory i crepe sole: Ivy Msyall. primrose cire “ crepe; Phyllis Seccombe, beech brown 'patterned crepe lager; G. Keith (Te Kauwhatai. apple green velvet: Marion Bretherton (Ngakura), mid- ‘ night blue crepe faille: E. Keith (Te i Kauwhata)‘. pink corded crepe: June i Banks, peach pink phantom crepe; E. Roach, gold velvet; Sybil Slyfleld, icrimson windswept satin.
Misses M. Ellis, beige silk crepe; Tina Gunn. navy knop crepe; Molly Ambury, Marina green crepe suede; J. Cheat, apple green matalasse; Nancy Jenkinson, rose shot taffetas: Gwen Findlay, tangerine crepe soie: Daphne Sparks, mimosa spoiled nel: M. Gayle, salmon pink silk \‘elvei: Barbara Fox, ivory appliriued not: Thelma Patter—son, apple green blister crepe: Frrda Grancy. nlrl cold windswept satin: Phyl Arns. black frilled net: Peggy Flann—gan. m‘cam lace n‘nd nef; )[uricl lhnse. ivory (lowered chiffon; Mary Rnwlinson, Merino green cire lai‘fcta; C. McCauley, bottle green and ivory diagonal striped crepe suede; Betty Clark, deep green and ivory spotled crepe cloque; Jocelyn )lilroy. deep oyster suede lace: Phyl Hewlett, black velvet and gold lame.
.-. _. WW cvm , Misses Hilda \Vaikinson, powder blue crepe fenella; Vi Watkinson. old gold clra crepe and lame; Anne Watkinson. rose pink blisse crepe: M. Couch. black cil'e crepe and scarlet cane: Floronr-e Franklin. pmvdr‘r nluP (‘l‘PDe malnlnsso; Juan Lack, olcrlric hlue (‘r‘r‘pr' satin and silver lame: Bar—hfll‘fl Chilly, lonl‘ .fll‘t’en figured ninon: Joyce Amhur')‘, pink and ivory flowered (limiiy: Myrllo Holmes (Cambridxzcl. apple grron spi‘igrged taffeta; Olwyn Taylmx Mm'inu hluo knnn mnpo: Joan Muir. mimnsn crepe suede: Betty Gench, persimmon silk velvet; Judith Rr‘dmond. hlnp flowerml m-epe: Kim' Templar. rial hlm‘ xoorgniie and ivory rape; Molly Anneil, magnolia souple satin.
Misses Clarire Turner. blue and white plaid taffetas: Leonie Fwarhrick. apple green flounced orznnr‘lie: Isobel Baker, mean and marizold flowered crepe leger: Heather Stewart. mid—night blue crepe cotelle: Pat “'.vcher—lev. dusky rose crepe suede: Ada McKinley. flame moire and blark fiounred net: Merle Choat. black t’rillecl net and scarlet: Nancy Hunter. leaf green net; Marjorie Reid. Margaret Rose, crepe moire: Phyllis Kear. red crushed vel—vet: Joan Johnson (Ngaruawahiai. blue crepe cotelle; Dot Keenan. nmher ‘ctre crepe and silver lame: Enid O‘Neil, moonlight blue moire. Fai. Pearocke, turquoise blue cire taffeta; .-.nd net: Doris Downes. powder blue rtre crepe: Elsie Stranz. green flowered rrepe suode: Eileen \\'itchell. flame crepe faille; Pat; .Tenkinsnn. lime. green crepe suede: Jane, Sunderland. ivory French lure: Pat Kingston, snv‘iwl‘n red oreun matalasse: Dorothy Robertson crim—hf'l’l crushed velvet: Eileen \\'ri:i:t. flame velvet: Margaret Johnston. Jublv lee hlue flowered taffetas: (lecille Gaze. pastel blue corded crepe rotelle: Athalie Gaze, magnolia flowered satin heaute; Jean Robertson, ivory spriggrvi orgnndie; Nora Ranstead (Motmmil. black and floral velvet; Nola Chant. black velvet nnrl silver lame: Joyce Pencorke. cherry plaid taffetns: \\'yn Leo. powder blue moss crepe and lave: Dorothy Stranger. Rriplr' :ronn coor—xetteend velvet: Audrey ’l‘qsseil. mist, blue broderle anglaise relieved with pink.
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19900, 1 June 1936, Page 5
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732FAREWELL DANCE. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19900, 1 June 1936, Page 5
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