BON TON DANCE.
The weekly carnival of the club was held on Saturday evening, with special favours and novelties, and was enjoyed by a happy gathering of patrons. The excellent dance music was much appreciated. Among those present were: —Mrs. Bruce McKenzie, floral green georgette; Mrs. L. McKay, daffodil satin; Mrs. T. Elliott, pink crepe de chine; Miss S. Commons, Betty blue georgette and silver; Miss Freda Ryan, black velvet and lacc; Miss M. Henderson, apricot satin; Miss D. Gillespie, navy satin; Miss Pamela Wilson, floral taffeta; Miss Freda Wilson, black georgette; Miss Elma Wilson, apricot satin; Miss Daisy White, green crepe de chine; Miss Helen Honey bun, pink taffeta; Miss Pauline Bowcock, mermaid green britwey; Miss M. James, blue satin; Miss K. McLean, floral green georgette; Miss E. Western, bottle green velvet; Miss M. •Paterson, blue floral crepe de chine; Miss J. Franklin, sky blue georgette; Miss G. Walsh, red crepe de chine; Miss T. Wren, brown satin; Miss P. Beeson, shell pink tulle; Miss E. Commins,'mist grey satin; Miss C'assio Elliott, black satin; Miss Ivy Gregory, blue satin beaute; Miss Mary Yankavicli, blue georgette; Miss' Nora Roberts, pink crepe de chine; Miss L. Elliott, floral ninon; Miss M. Speedy, black satin beaute; Miss P. Tonkin, floral silk; Miss M. Wakefield, black net.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 230, 29 September 1931, Page 11
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214BON TON DANCE. Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 230, 29 September 1931, Page 11
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