MUSICIANS' UNION.
SIXTH ANNUAL DANCE. The floor at the Peter Pan Cabaret was filled with dancers last evening when the Auckland Musicians' Union held its sixth annual dance. A feature of the occasion was the music supplied by seven Auckland dance orchestras, and the programme which included both modern and ohl-tiiue numbers was heartily applauded. The cabaret was decorated with masses of palms and other greenery. During the evening exhibitions of" the rumba and fox-trot were given by Miss Margaret O'Connor and Mr. Priestley. On arrival the guests were received by the president. Mr. H. J. Anderson, and among those present were: Mrs. Frank Egerton, who wore a frock of Burgundy georgette; -Mrs. Howard Thomas," lobelia blue chiffon; Mrs. Ernest Brunton. ivory angel skin lace; Mrs. Is*. Kimnier, black taffeta relieved with pink; Mrs. Prank Sinclair, gold BOuple satin; Mrs. John Gates, leaf brown velvet and gold lame; Mrs. Shellam, black marocain; Mrs. A. P. Newport, black chiffon velvet; Mr*. E. Dodson, forest green lace; Miss M. Hwcocks, ivory frilled souple satin; Miss Joyce Johansen, black marocain and silver lame; Miss E. Sheison, ivory tulle and pink taffeta; Miss Stella Wiseman, leaf green georgette; Miss Enid Billing, black taffeta and silver lame; Miss L. Wilson, vicux rose tinsel crepe; Miss Nancy Semple, midnight blue craquellc; Miss W. Lovegrove, black georgette; Miss V. Motion, black satin and silver lame tunic frock; Miss Pita Taylor, black and rose chiffon; Miss E. Kennedy, Royal blue taffeta; Miss Stella Harris, apricot marocain; Miss Rona Andrews, hyacinth blue angel skin lace; Miss N. Gunson, ivorv chiffon patterned in rose and blue; Miss J. Cargill, black moss crepe; Miss K. Prince, black georgette and lace; Miss I. Colquhoun, black taffeta; Miss L. Harris, phlox pink georgette; Miss M. Thornton, black Ghantilly lace and lame; Miss V. Johnson, Burgundy crepe de chine; Miss A. Knight, Marina blue marocain; Miss L. Bushell, rose floral chiffon; Miss S. Hill, maize crepe suede; Miss B. Hepburn, fawn moss crepe; Miss Nancy Cohani. delphinium blue taffeta; Miss E. Nixon, daffodil satin; Miss L. Beef man, ivory cire satin; Miss M. O'Connor, pink appliqued net; Miss Brown, black panne velvet and gold lame; Miss B. Ficlscnd, black embossed georgette; Miss Dickson, plaid taffeta; Miss Carlsson, ivory satin beaute; Miss Dorcc, cameo pink satin beaute; Miss K. Petford, black windswept velvet; Miss Miller, white Swisft muslin; Miss G. Dodson, white angel skin lace; Miss E. Smith, shell pink satin beaute.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 203, 28 August 1935, Page 15
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