PETER PAN CABARET.
Spirited music and harmonious decorations made the Peter Pan Cabare" an enjoyable place to attend 011 Saturday night. The evening being cool, there was a. good attendance of dancers, and things Avent with a decided swing. During the waltz numbers softly subdued lights added to the beauty of the surroundings. Among those present were:—Mrs. A. Freeman; who wore a frock of pale pink satin and lace; Mrs. A. Jones, black georgette and lace; Mrs. H. Fenton, Naples blue georgette and lace; Mrs. H. Ward, leaf green chiffon with shoulder posy 0" roses; Mrs. Far-rhigton-Smith,' black georgette frock; Mrs. Trevor Brett, Chinese green georgette with fully flared skirt; Mrs. A. Miller, palest pink georgette and lace; Mrs. H. McDonald, black chiffon with girdle of diamante; Mrs. F. Wharton, jado green chiffon frock; Miss Mourya Goldwater, black floral ninon in close pattern, with black lace; Miss Edna Gill, pale pink grosgrin; Miss Henley, Burgundy shaded satin; Miss \ r . Henley,! black georgette and lace; Miss Edna Rhodes, cream lace net and georgette; Miss Rita Cornaga, blonde satin beaute; Miss Babe Adams, ivory georgette with shoulder posy of pink roses; Miss H. Meltzer, floral chiffon in tones of black and green; Miss Nina Wallace, floral ninon in blue and white; Miss J. Wilford, ivory shaded taffeta; Miss Edna Ballantync, green georgette and taffeta; Miss Eila Brampton, patterned chiffon; Miss Madge Edwards, cyclamen lace and georgette frock; Miss Z. Goodwin, pearl shaded taffeta; Miss Anderson, sunset taffeta; Miss Phyllis Jones, fuchsiashaded taffeta; Miss L. Shenkin, Chinese Red satin frock; Miss H- Williams, black taffeta with inlets of flared georgette; Miss M. Mackay, bottle green grosgrin; Miss 0. Bowdcn, ivory georgette; Miss Bay Miller, ivory georgette with red coatee; Miss D. Wilson, deep cream satin; Miss K. McKenzie, iuclisiashaded taffeta shot with gold; Miss Crandall, parchment chenille frock; Miss G. Jones, amethyst mauve georgette with rhinestone embroideries; Miss M. BraithWaite, amber shaded satin beaute; Miss Curtis, vieux'rose bouffant taffeta; Miss Margaret O'Connor, black georgette with touches of cream; Miss Jenkins, leaf green grosgrin;'Miss F. Carr, orchid mauve chiffon with diamante embroideries; Miss S. Taylor, deep cream chiffon frock.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 45, 23 February 1931, Page 10
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355PETER PAN CABARET. Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 45, 23 February 1931, Page 10
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