KINDERGARTEN DANCE.
With many bright lights and hosts of pretty frocks, the Click Clack Cabaret presented an animated scene last evening, when a very successful dance and bridge party was held to raise funds for the Newmarket Freo Kindergarten. Downstairs in the lounge, bridge tables were set up, and those who did not care to dance were able to enjoy themselves in another attractive way. Excellent. music was supplied for the dancers, and during the evening an original dance, "Paul Jones," added to the fun. Everyone entered into .the 6pirit of the dance, and things went with a happy swing. Among the ladies on the committee present were:' Lady Elliot, wearing a frock of black georgette with rhinestone trimming; Mrs. M. M. Louisson, cyclamen georgette encrusted with crystal and silver; Mrs. Noakes, black georgette? Mrs. Harry Mowbray, white chiffon and silver; Mrs. P. Upton, mauve taffeta; Mrs. H. E. Vaile, black georgette and lace; Mrs. T. W. Wilkin, black lace froek; Mrs. A. S. Bankart, kingfisher blue georgette and crystal embroideries; Mrs. J. B. Henry, gold and Oriental lace ftock; Mrs. Ramsay, pale pink georgette; Mrs. J. Macky, black georgette; Mrs. J. Wilson, cyclamen chiffon. Also present were: Mrs. E. R N. Russell, who wore a froek of cyclamen satin; Mrs. John Alexander, gold lame and black satin; Mrs. Edward Anderson, black georgette; Mrs. A. M. Ferguson, black georgette and lace; Mrs. H. Watson Airey, black chiffon with jet trimming; Mrs. Coleman, blaek crepe de chine; Mrs. Handyside, ocean lace and black velvet, bridge coat; Mrs. J. J. Kingston, white georgette * and crystal and black beading; Mrs. Mervyn Reed, black velvet with buckle of diamante; Mrs. Firth, black georgette with crystal embroideries; Mrs. Boucher, palest pink crepe de chine; Mrs. _C*. Nicoil, black georgette; Mrs. N. Hanna, rose pink georgette; Mrs. R. Puroer, white chiffon; airs. G. Batger, -palest pink georgette and silver; Mrs. Kirker, black and silver frock; Mrs. McKenzie, black and blue taffetS; Mrs. Rathbone, black crepe fleuri and silver; Mrs. F. W. Fullerton, flesh coloured georgette: Mrs. A. Nathan, black souple satin frock: Mr«. C. E. Lawford, shrimp pink taffeta.; Mis. Hanson Abel, white georgette with diamante .gridle; Mrs. Low, black ring velvet; Mrs. Borrie, cyclamen crepe fleuri; Mrs. Dids-. bury, black and silvef.-Jfrock; Mrs. H„ Fenton, cherry coloured chenille; Mrs. F. Waller, black lac 6 and georgette; Mrs. J. Lowe, black taffeta frock; Mrs. Buchanan white georgette with silver emboideries; Mrs. Masefield' paTe prnrk georgette fyoek with silver bestding; Mrs. H. Hanna/"' gold lace over maize crepe de chine; Mrs. H. Wilson, ~f»lest pink georgette; Mrs. H. Bull, ivory georgette; Mrs. A. Davig, saracen red georgette ; Mrs. A. E. Moore, maize georgette and crystal; Mrs. McMillan, black crepe fleuri; Mrs. C. Brown, frock of black with silver trimming; Mrs. Luck, frock of black and silver sequins; Miss R. Coleman, gold lace and lame witli blue wrap; Miss Venables, shot cyclamen taffeta with tiered skirt; Miss Marjorie Stewart, Naples blue georgette with pointed draperies; Miss M. Ferguson, corsage of white georgette encrusted with crystal and white fringed skirt; Miss V. Williams, rose spotted georgette; Miss C. Russell, blue'taffeta with French rose trimming; Miss' M. Dryden, white georgette frock: Miss b. Vaile, beaded pink and gold frock; Miss M. Vaile, leaf green chenille; Miss white georgette frock; Miss J. Carrtck Robertson, palest pink georgette and crystal; Miss -E. Myers, frock of hailstone chiffon; Miss Stokes, black georgette with floral trimming: Miss D. Rainger, floral and rose taffeta with skirt of frills; Miss K. Manning, black taffeta; Miss Upton, sage green georgette: Miss Jean "Lawford, primrose brocaded taffeta with bouffant skirt; Miss Bews, rose taffeta and georgette: Miss M. Suter, ivory georgette with natural spray of apple blossoms on shoulder; Miss C. Rainger. pink taffeta: Miss E. Alison, white georgette with ■ sold sequins embroidered at waist; Miss M. Clifford. black georgette: Miss Cherry . Anderson, egg shell blue taffeta; ankle length, with deep hem of lace; Miss K. Horslpv. blush rose georgette with Dointed draperies: Miss Nevin, rose and sold lace frock; Miss F. Suter. Saracen rod chiffon with bead embroideries; Mis? T. MacCortnack, geranium red georgette frock.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 246, 17 October 1928, Page 12
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