PUBLIC TRUST BALL.
The annual ball was given by the Public Trust staff at the Peter Pan Cabaret last evening. The coloured changing lights and the decorations of bowls of flowers were delightful notes of colouring amidst the many beautiful frocks worn by the dancers. The supper tables were decorated with early spring blooms, and some new items by the Peter Pan orchestra contributed towards the enjoyment of tTie evening. Members of the committee who attended were: Miss L. Kennedy, royal blue ninon and black velvet; Miss D. Morgan, cameo pink flowered georgette; Miss K. Donovan, old rose georgette; Miss Nancy Danglow, white ninon over rose pink; Miss F. Foster, hydrangea blue crepe de soie and small moire velvet coatee; Miss F. Wells, black lace and ninon. Among those present were; Mrs. Exton, pastel pink glace silk appliqued on cream tulle; Mrs. J. W. Work, leaf green satin beaute; Mrs. M. H. Jones, black embroidered ninon; Mrs. S. R. Masham, ivory chenille georgette; Mrs. R. Russell, pink lace; Mrs. Taylor, brown and gold floral ninon; Mrs. Alexander, pink souple satin; Miss Woodcock, white satin; Miss Cary, blue tulle and crepe de chine; Miss M. Blake, chalk white ninon; Miss J. Stirling, ivory taffeta and lacfr; Miss P. Turner, dark blue georgette; Miss S. Morlev, ivory brocaded satin; Miss M. Jaggs, lacquer red georgette; Miss M. Nathan, powder blue brocaded taffeta; Miss B. Shirley, primrose velvet-moire; Miss V. Gordon, pink and black floral ninon; Miss 11. Thompson, black georgette; Miss M. Jackson,, canary shaded glace silk; Miss D. Roberts, gold and biscuit lace; Miss J. Collinson, pastel blue crepe de chine; Miss L. Sommerville, apple green taffeta; Miss Lockington, daffodil floral glace silk; Miss Stephens, cherry ninon; Miss M. Blake, ivory georgette; Miss M. Hunter, primrose chiffon; Miss B. Atkinson/blue moire and silver lace; Miss S. Vause, black lace; Miss Paton, blue ninon, white lace hem; Miss O. Stokes, jade green and diamante; Miss M. Steen, black lace over pale pink silk; Miss M. Jackson, daffodil taffeta; Miss Fay Reynolds, cream floral chiffon and tulle; Miss B. Wriglitson, floral glace silk and
gold lace; Miss L. Worslcy, pale pink taffeta; Miss Jarvis, ivory satin; Miss P. Young, flame floral ninon; Miss L. Eecles, palm green tulle; Miss It. Warren, black floral ninon; Miss Smith,blue floral ninon; Miss F. Latta, pink ring velvet; Miss Vallelv, rose pink satin; Miss K. Cook, brocaded taffeta.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 166, 16 July 1931, Page 13
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