ANNUAL DANCE.
Balloons, streamers and excellent music made the Druleigh College annual dance held at Scots Hall on Saturday night, a brilliant success. The ladies on the committee were: Miss Walker, in eau de nil green satin and Oriental lame bodice; Miss Crosby, peach toned georgette; Miss Chauvel, black ring velvet, Spanish shawl; Miss Pteid, black mirror velvet and tulle; Miss Isdale. royal blue crepe de chine; Miss Mourant, pastel blue net and silver lace; Miss E. Walker, cerise net/ Among the guests -were; Miss D. Rhodes, wearing apple green taffeta and silver lace; Miss B. White, royal blue ring velvet; Miss E. Rhodes, ciel blue georgette and taffeta; Miss L. Coyte, daffodil crepe fleuri; Miss D. Yeo, lemon crepe de chine; Miss 0. Marinengo, leaf green georgette and tulle; Miss Cook, pastel pink crepe de soie; Miss G. Hughes, Alice blue taffeta; Miss. Lawson, black velvet and diamante; Miss B. Rogers, blue taffeta and silver lace hem; Miss E. Taylor, mastic crepe fleuri; Miss E. Anderson, blue satin and tulle; Miss Waters, powder blue ninon; Miss G'. Glass, crepe de chine and silver lace overdress; Miss Z. Pearson, flame georgette; Miss P. Deane, cherry crepe de soie; Miss T. Clarke, blue frilled net and taffeta; Miss T. Pearson, moonlight blue crepe and silver; Miss Van Osslaer, cameo pink ninon.
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 232, 1 October 1929, Page 11
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220ANNUAL DANCE. Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 232, 1 October 1929, Page 11
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