DIXIELAND.
Besides being treated to excellent music and an atmosphere inducive to dancing, the guests at Dixieland were entertained on Saturday sevening by a novel performance of "Kahuni and Patricia," two little children who gave a song and dance—"A Hundred Years from Xow." A contortionist item was also given by Wilma Lockwood. Both items were enthusiastically received by the large number of dancers present. The Dixieland Boys' Band was responsible for the evening's music. Among those present were: Mrs. A. M. Bartley, who wore a frock of silver lame with trimmings of jet; Mrs. E. Bentley. floral and black taffeta frock; Mrs. E. Champion, uiel blue charmeuse; Mrs. Trevor Bell, black georgette beaded in black; Mrs. T. Collins, gold lame with skirt of gold lace; Mrs. 11. Wade, Chinese red georgette with pointed draperies; Mrs. F. Maslin, sea foam green tafl'eta; Mrs. L. Monks, frock of sapphire blue georgette; Mrs. Ward, jade georgette, embossed in silver chenille: Mrs. T. Wilkins, rose pink taffeta with bouffant skirt; Mrs. M. Wallace, leaf green chiffon with girdle of diamante; Mrs. G. Black, cameo pink georgette; Miss Bona Thompson, palest pink taffeta frock; Miss Dene Plummer, leaf green chiffon velvet; Miss Biddy Philcox, frock of gold with sequin trimming; Miss Marjorie Cerutty, rose georgette with rhincstone embroideries; Miss B. Pagni, Chinese red lace frock; Miss Ailsa Lewis, pastel blue satin with skirt of frills edged with silver; Miss D. Wilson, cyclamen taffeta frock; Miss Madcliua Gorton, black georgette frock; Miss Koelinne Worthy, midnight blue satin and tulle; Miss E. Barton, cream tafl'eta relieved with cyclamen; Miss Kathleen Ait-ken, leaf green taffeta with
floral trimming; Miss Marjorie Tiarks, frock of georgette with sequin embroideries; Miss M. Garbalino, palest pink georgette; Miss M. Maeky, gold lame and lace; Miss X. Turner, petunia georgette with rhinestone trimming; Miss F. Hunter, citron shaded chiffon frock; Miss 11. Hardy, shell pink georgette with skirt of tulle; Miss M. Flavell, midnight blue georgette; Miss I\. Ilolley, cream satin with frilled skirt; Miss Doreen D'Authreau, black lace over flesh-tinted satin; Miss It on a D'Authreau, white satin frock; Miss L. Taylor, red figured georgette; Miss 0. Monks, ivory tulle and satin; Miss D. Blakey, pastel blue georgette; Miss L. Walsh, palest pink georgette; Miss A. Sitter, orchid lace frock; Miss Maureen Fen wick, frock of bronze satin; Miss K. Fitchett, shell pink taffeta; Miss J. Wilson, cyclamen taffeta; Miss M. Peters, cicl blue chiffon; Miss P. Willis, saracen red taffeta with bouffant skirt; Miss T. Webster, rose taffeta; Miss 11. Walker, daffodil georgette with girdle of diamante; Miss F. Green, leaf green satin with Oriental embroideries; Miss J. Morrison, silver tissue with skirt of deep blue tulle.
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 243, 14 October 1929, Page 11
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