SUCCESSFUL DANCE
BT. GEORGE’S CLUB SI. George’s Hall, Frankton, was filled to capacity by a happy throng i of dancers last evening when a dance, j arranged by the >St. George’s Young • People’s Club, was held. Streamers of red and xyhite, the club's colours, attractively decorated I the hall and the orchestral dais. Excellent dance music was supplied by Mr W. Whitehead's orchestra, and Mr J. Warrington was master of ceremonies. Lady members of the committee present were:—Miss Una Beckett (secretary), teal blue embossed crepe; Miss Morva Sandham, pastel pink and blue flowered taffeta; Miss Jean Kiddell, black embossed matalasse. Among those present were:— Mrs W. Whitehead, peiunia georgette with ivory coatee. Misses Joy Cook, blqssom pink Chantilly lace; Hilda White, navy figured marquisette; Lois McKelvie, ivory floral organdl; Marjorie Earle, powder blue embossed taffeta; Brenda Jones, peach pink net skirt with matching coatee; Hilda Short, blue aud gold ombre taffeta; Joyce Mellars, shell pink windswept taffeta; Norma Hemsley. ivory 110-ral satin beaute; June Bary, navy and white checked taffeta; Alison Gower, black cire taffeta; Ngaire Hobbs, midnight blue tulip taffeta; Frances Wallace, blossom pink crepe soie; Shirley Prime, iilack moire taffeta with multi-coloured bands; Myrtle Coburn, red and orange floral crepe soio Gav Coloured Frocks Misses M. Cranstoun, moonlight blue tulip taffeta; June Cranstoun, black net redingote over pink taffeta; Ona Baker, multi-coloured striped matalasse; Jean -Sutherland, Mayflower lilac moire taffeta; Doreen Bishop, ivory georgette; Wilma Thomas, peach pink taffeta with cyclamen coatee; Valerie Grant, green floral ponyskin taffeta: Pauline Harris, sovereign gold tulip taffeta with brown coatee; Dorothy Bateman, tango embossed matalasse; Audrey Dominikovich. magnolia moire taffeta; Yvonne Lovell, Mayflower lilac georgette; Peggy Thornton (Tauranga), cyclamen moire taffeta; Elsie Revell, sunset pink faille; Jean Wright, petrel blue ponyskin taffeta; Mary Stranger, midnight blue and wine shot taffeta; Lorna Clark, forest green tulip taffeta. Misses Gwen Harris, petunia faille; Helen Adams, Wallis blue ninon; J. Livingstone, parclKjrent georgette banded with satin; E. Graham, fuchsia georgette; A. Tietjens, Wallis blue figured marquisette.
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Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20909, 14 September 1939, Page 4
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332SUCCESSFUL DANCE Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20909, 14 September 1939, Page 4
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