AT THE PARISIAN.
■ There was n very lively atmosphere at the carnival on Saturday evening, i hold by the Parisian Dauciiig Club in I Kitchener Hal!. The Parisian Orchestra j again excelled themselves with the j ''Memories of Scotland" meuiey. Miss j Violet Brooks wore a black georgetto I frock with an uneven hemline. Among those present were: Mrs. Wallace, wearing black georgette with sequins: Mrs. D. Pearson, silver beaded black iiinon; H. Bolton, powder blue crepe de chine; Mrs. Reid, Wedgwood blue satin, ir ■'' lace hem; Mrs. Grant, mulberry taffeta, manve lame bodice; Miss F. Jackson, maize georgette; Miss C. Turner, black crepe de chine and lace; Miss Penney, cherry georgette with silver lace; Miss 1 0. Perkins, tangerine crepe de chine; Miss V. Perkins, champagne satin, black -shawl; Miss N. MeFarlane, Nile green ninon and diamante; Miss L. Sp'inley. reseda georgette: Miss M. McGrath, old rose crepe de chine and silver; Miss D. Clough, jet crepe de chine; Miss L. Armstrong, black net over gold satin: Miss M. Barton, duchess chenille and georgette; Miss Foster, daffodil bitin beaute: Miss M. Young, black chenille and georgette, gold edgings; Miss 0. Bridle, black georgette with silver lace; Miss E. Darrach, cameo pink georgette and shawl: Miss Joiining, lemon chiffon; Miss Cavanagh, white georgette; Miss X. Ferguson, black crepe de chine; Miss 0. Stirrup, rose crepe de chine and tinsel; Miss B. Schick, white frilled georgette; Miss D. Schick, daffodil yellow frilled georgette; Miss K. Nottingham, rose taffeta, silver lace; Miss M. Stevenson, carnation frilled chiffon; Miss C. Knox, beaded pink georgette; Miss E. Moran, Chartreuse crepe de chine; Miss Hayden, shell pink crepe de chine; Mi«s D. Brewer, leaf green lace: Miss M. Upfold, cerise and gold; Miss E. Clark, sea green charmeuse: Miss Drinklnrst, powder blue taffeta; Miss Li.ngley, blush crepe de chine; Miss E. Jackson, rose crepe de chine; Miss 0. Gregory, turquoise crepe de chine, floral lame; Miss F. Gregory, pompadour crepe de chine: Miss N. Barron, gold embroidered black georgette; Miss C. Watson, navy georgette; Miss Archer, apricot taffeta; Miss Hunt, beaded blue georgette; Miss Cole, apple green satin; Miss D. Kennedy, jade ninon, Spanish shawl: Miss M. Kennedy, tulle and silver: Miss K. Farrell, black picture frock; Miss Duncan, shell pink georgette, cream lace; Miss E. E. Smith, black ring velvet and silver; Miss Howard, lagoon blue and gold; Miss Saunders, wistaria moire; Miss J. Anderson, orange taffeta, black net; Miss Lewisham, terracotta georgette and lace; Miss Andrews, ocean blue georgette; Miss Airey, flame satin beaute with diamante; Miss J. Fielding, jade georgette and sequins.
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 232, 1 October 1929, Page 11
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