SOCIAL NOTES.
Miss Peggy Penman gave a , , dance in the Railway Libr * Monday. 'Piventy-fivo conpU . 1 ^ sent and a very enjoyable aVo *** pi* spent. The hall was prettUv > ^ with greenery and showed tlm part of those responsible » den supplied the music and h I)ller" kept np till 1 a.m. Songs wereTV* durmg the evening by Misses Mill ^ Petiue, while Mr Gordon Reed '^ humorous recitations. Miss Penman t 5 just obtained her majority, Was r, '"'h by Mr Isaacs (Christchurch), vrith tomary key. Those prcsent were^ dannjs Penman, King, 'Pedlar n';« " Fraser, Orr; Misses Godward M ( °? W. McKay , M. Kingston, Edie J (Oamaru), McChesney, Miller, ' Dunn'^ Nisbet, Brown, Brookes, Roscow k,?' Baird, M. Strang, E. Robbins' Z*} Fraser, Smith, Stead, Walker, LipSConiJf' Wade; Messrs Penman, King, ^ ford, Doolan (Christchurch) Orr C ir J. Stead, It. Ritchie, R. Stephens c Broad, R. Royds, E. Kennedy, 0 f' Matheson, L. Dkyes, G. ]). Connor m' Wilson, Rice (2), G. Reed, J pay' D McKay, C. Ashley, Petrie, and Vial.'
The Returned Soldier' s Ball iVa? V(,r successfully carried out in the King's i'Jj on Friday night. The liaii Was taetefully decorated with festoons and coloured light-s. About flQ took part in the Grand March, whicb was led off by Colonel and Mrs Hargest. Some the the ladies present were : Mrs Hargest, peaeh sat-in relieved with g0](j lace ; Mrs Macdnoaid, lemon-spangled m( over satin ; Mrs Longuet, saxe-bhe tiim over gold gauze ; Mrs Dr Snow, black tat. feta and ninon ; Mrs Blakely, black crepe. de-chene ; Mrs Robertson, black taffeta silk ; Mrs Provan, black lace over white satin; Mrs Farrant, bl.ack taffeta and erepe-de-chene ; Mrs McFarlane, black satin ; Mrs Tlxomson, black taffeta and ninon ; Mrs J. McCulloch, electric blue satin ; Mrs S. Lindsay, vieux rose crepe-de-chene and overdress of grey ninon ; Mrs Newton, black crepe-de-chene relieved with Oi'iental trimmings ; Mrs R. Wills. saxe blue and grey georgette ; Mrs Gibson, Egyptian pink crepe-de-chene; Miss Crofts, saxe blue taffeta, silk; Miss McKay, royal blue spangled net and black ninon ; Miss W. McKay, pale blue ninoa over red lxixxon ; Miss Manson, pale piuk crepe-de-chene; Miss M. Manson, cream lace with touches of pale pink; Miss M, Kingston, lernon crepe-de-chene ; Miss Orange, lemon silk relieved with black; Miss J. Mclntosh, emerald green crepe-de-chene, with overdress oi ninon ; Miss M. Crowther, '%erise charmeuse and ninon; Miss F. Phillips, emerald green crepe-de-chene ; Miss M. Hay, cerise ninon over satin of the same shade ;■ Miss E. Stoufc, emerald green crepe-de-chene and ninon; Miss J. Gerrard, apricot satin with ninon overdress ; Miss Lindsay, pale hlue satin; Miss F. Hamilton, lemon ninon; Miss M. O'Byrne, pale pink net over satin oi sw shade ; Miss E. Ballantyne, pale blue satin and ninon ; Miss D. Pope, cerise crepe-de-
chene with black ninon overdress ; Miss . Spiers, floral ninon; Miss Sferettell, pale pink satin and cream lace; Miss M. Snow, cream lace with sea blue velvet; Miss GThomson, cream crepe-de-chene and ninon ; Miss F. Costeer, cream lace ; Miss B. Gilman, emerald green crepe-de-chene with overdress of lemon ninon ; Miss ) • Thomson, taffeta silk and georgette; Miss Bruce, black ninon over pale pink satin, Miss M. Carter, white georgette ; Miss A i • chell, grey crepe-de-cheno with emer green trimmings ; Miss M. Jones, M crepe-de-chene relieved with violet rib n, Miss B. Lyons, vieux-rose crepe-de-ctene; Miss R. Ferguson, sea-green silk with ne over-dress ; Miss Henry, lemon crepe e chene ; Miss M. Murray, white crepe-de-chene ; Miss I. Hislop, pale blue taffej silk ; Miss K. McKenzie, biscuit colou^ satin ; Miss I Connor, champagne cre^^ chene; Miss Grant, vieux-rose cr6^j chene; Miss J. Olsen, cream net; i'] ^ Laing, pale blue crepe-de-chene an^cre^. ninon ; Miss M. McChesney, white si n Miss M. Laytham, pale hlue satin; ^ Ronalds, whita charmeuse satin; Ronalds, black spangled net; Miss saxe -blue net over taffela silk, Beadle, pale blue satin and ninon . Oughton, cream crepe-de-chene, ^ Kenney, saxe-blue crepe-de-chen^ ^.£g ninon ; Eiss Fisher, pale grey satin I. McNeil, grey velvet; Mrs M. ^ ^ gi-ey crepe-de-chene; Misf.L' blue crepe-de-chene; Miss J> • grey crepe-de-chene and pM® P1 Miss Wills, pale pink crepe-de-chen McN eilage, black taffeta sil crepe-de-chene; Miss de Joux b.aek de-chene and gorgette relieved wit ^ ald green; Miss Keen^'W-^n oVer P^9 satin ; Miss Henry, white rrepe -^e* satin j Miss C. Grant, »»-"» ^ chnne; Miss A. Rouiston, w
41====. \ satinBUiss A. LslTky, black taffeta ■f* Sfias II. McChesney, saxe-blue !j^H^®5TOrdress.
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Digger (Invercargill RSA), Issue 25, 3 September 1920, Page 8
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