DIXIELAND.
A largo number of patrons were present at Dixieland on Saturday, when members of the Athenian Club gave an evening in honour of Miss Joyce Wright, Arts Queen, who wore white georgette and taticta. Miss Wright appeared personally in a special novelty dance, and in response to incessant encores, repeated the number to the accompaniment of showers of coins. The Dixieland band delighted patrons with its bright and tuneful music. Among those present were: Mrs. Munroe Emanuel, midnight blue lace; Mrs. A. Roberts, diagonal striped crepe; Mrs. B. Kissen, black and white lace; Mrs. L. Lcvene, wine satin bcaute; Mrs. T. J. Dennett, cherry georgette; Mrs. J. Green, floral georgette; Sirs. J. Matuschka, ivory lace; Mrs. Bright, black georgette; Mrs. Ray, black chiffon velvet; Mrs. J. Ellison, floral taffeta; Mrs. Ken. Bay, beige lace and satin; Mrs. Stanley Weir, pastel pink organdie.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 178, 31 July 1933, Page 11
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143DIXIELAND. Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 178, 31 July 1933, Page 11
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