STAFF DANCE.
A number of the staff of L. D. Natlian, Ltd., gave a private dance at the Penrith rooms, Ivarangahape Road, last evening. The joint secretaries were Misses Kennedy and Mr. P. Malcolm. The former wore a forest green satin crepe with mastic fringed wrap. Among those present were: Miss Kitty McLean, who wore black georgette and lace; Miss Sadie McKinly, pink georgette; Miss G. Moller, bottle green printed velvet; Miss I. McCook, black georgette and lace; Miss T. Hammond, leaf green taffeta and lace; Miss K. Hammond, period frock of cyclamen glace silk; Miss R. Mcßead, ivory satin; Miss N. McLachlan, primrose satin and silver; Miss J. Johnston, jade lame; Miss M. Copsey, green frilled ninon and lame; Miss Costello, cornflower blue georgette; Miss I. Burrall, petalled mauve taffeta and lace; Miss N. Benton, orange lace; Miss J. Grainger, cerise crepe fleuri; Miss R. Barley, shell pink geoi'gette; Miss R. Kennedy, cream embossed .chiffon; Miss J. Dickey, blue flowered taffeta; Miss J. Carr, pastel lace and chiffon; Miss M. Lamb, water green satin; Miss P. J. Jamieson, vieux rose lace and tulle; Miss A. Rayner, black lace and red poppies; Miss D. Clarke, black satin and tulle bow; Miss M. Stewart, floral taffeta; Miss P. Danks, apple green silk; Miss M. Fleming, pink ninon and gold lace; Miss M. Paul, lime georgette.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 161, 10 July 1930, Page 12
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224STAFF DANCE. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 161, 10 July 1930, Page 12
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