TAMAKI YACHT CLUB.
The ladies' committee of the above club held a successful dance at the Imperial Theatre, Kohimarama, on Monday evening, when a large number attended and many pretty frocks were to be seen. Among those present were: Miss M. Ansenne, pink ring velvet and tulle; Miss Stephanie Wnlmslcy, pink crepe dc cliine and silver lace; Mrs. S. Andrew, green georgette and Spanish shawl; Miss E. Andrew, green taffeta, silver lace and Spanish shawl; Miss W. Funuell, lime crepe de chine; Miss W. Nairn, peach and green georgette, embossed velvet flowers; Miss E. Letton, sunset taffeta and silver lace; Miss N. Cameron, apricot taffeta; Mrs. N. Main, black georgette and lace; Miss X. Appleyard, amethyst beaded and sccuiiniied georgette; Miss Billic Reynolds, mavis blue sprigged taffeta; Miss E. Walker, shell pink petalled georgette; Mrs. C. M. Gray, flame crepe de soie, uneven hem; Miss L. Silk, red chenille georgette; Mrs. J. Allison, rose taffeta; Mrs. A. lleid, black crepe de soie; Mrs. W. McLaren, electric blue velvet; Miss S. Silk, green georgette; Mrs. IU P. Williams, blackgeorgette, beaded black and silver; Mrs, W. G. Jackson,"silk lace over pale pink crepe de chine; Mrs. J. Sweeney, pink taffeta, with uneven hemline, shoulder spray; Mrs. B. E. Clark, black ring velvet with silver corsage; Miss J. Milligan, white georgette with scarlet shawl; Miss P. Clark, cherry velvet with powder blue shawl; Mrs. P. E. Going, blue ring velvet with diamante; Mrs. Moore, vicitx rose and black shawl; Mis. H.-L. Watkin, floral velvet; Mrs. McLeod, black lace over vieux rose; Mrs. Heath, black satin and gold lace; Miss Joan Long, primrose georgette and gold lace; Miss E. Leonard, green georgette; Mrs. V. Campbell, silver fame and apricot georgette; Miss Lee Simpson, shell pink crepe de chine; Miss G. Lo<'an, green ring velvet; Miss Clara Bow/blue' shot taffeta, with overdress, silver lace; Mrs. W. Long, black lace; Mrs. E. Bradbury, blue embossed georgette and diamante; Mrs. Hugh Kasper, black chiffon velvet and black lace; Mrs. Walters, black chenille and lace, with cream shawl; Miss Alice Smith, green crepe de chine; Mrs. E. Hutchinson, royal blue and grey chenille georgette; Mrs. Barnes, eau de nil beaded georgette; Mrs. Scotting, wine taffeta; Miss Spcncely Walker, gold lace with .black georgette; Miss K. Morris, blue taffeta; Mrs. P. G. Clark, black georgette and lace over flesh pink; Miss Mary Clark, black taffeta and ring velvet; Miss B Baker, crimson georgette, tiered skirt; Miss G. Howarth, sea green satin, silver belt; Miss G. Campbell, black velvet with gold, and flame Spanish shawl; Mrs. Brown, lilac beauto satin; Mrs. Madill, embossed flame colour chenille; Miss Walsh, black georgette and lace. Mr. John Andrew played the supper dances on a concertina, which were thoroughly enjoyed.
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 209, 4 September 1929, Page 11
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