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R.S.A. BALL.

FUNCTION AT HUNUA. The second annual ball of the Hunua branch of the Franklin Returned Soldiers' Association, held in the Public Hall, Hunua, was a great success, a net profit of £10 being handed over to the distress fund. The hall was charmingly arranged with numerous coloured electric lights and multi-coloured streamers. Old-time and modern dances were supplied by Keane's Orchestra.

Among those present were:—Mrs. W. J. Redman, who wore saxe crepe de chine; Mrs. A. Sutton, blue and white marocain; Mrs. H. Pollock (Papakura), black chiffon velvet; Mrs. W. Quigley, grey silk; Mrs. C. L. Lasten, green windswept satin; Mrs. W. Gillespie, tomato crepe de chine; Mrs. F. Furniss (Christchureh), floral ninon; Mrs. M. K. Baker, black satin; Mrs. F. Lockwood, floral crepe de chine; Mrs. D. Roigard (Papakura), pink satin and silver lame; Miss M. White, white flat crepe; Miss Mackie, black crepe de chine; Miss M. Quigley, black and pink crepe de chine; Miss I). Pickard; scarlet marocain; Miss L. Dickey, floral ninon; Mists A. McGregor (Papakura), apricot marocain; Miss D. Slcctli, pink satin; MiSs H. Lockwood, pink bemberg silk; .Miss L. Jones, black satin; Miss E. Hill "(Papakura), apricot marocain; Miss W. Hill (Papakura), eau do nil taffeta; Miss L. Climo, black marocain; Miss D. White (Clevedon South), floral voile; Miss M. Walsh, black and white marocain; Miss A. Prattcn. black taffeta; Miss G. Webster (Runcinian), green taffeta; Miss A. Cossey (Drury), brown crepe de chine; Miss N. Wilson (Paparimu), wine taffeta; Miss K. Walsh (Clevedon South), black crepe 'de chitie; Miss E. Hughes (Ponga), floral voile; Miss E. Nicholson (Paparimu). cardinal red windswept satin; Miss E. Dillon (Papakura). red floral ninon; Miss M. Hogg, white silk; Miss E. Douglas (Papakura), windswept satin.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 244, 15 October 1935, Page 14

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R.S.A. BALL. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 244, 15 October 1935, Page 14

R.S.A. BALL. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 244, 15 October 1935, Page 14

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