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DANCE AT DIXIELAND.

A dance, organised by Mrs Calson in aid of the Church of England Hospital building fund, was held last night in Dixieland, generously lept for the occasion by Mr Dick/son. The devoratipns were, as usual at Dixieland, most effective' anu Rigby's Orchestra supplied spirited music. Amongst those present were Mrs Calson, who wore black knifepleated georgette with bunches of gold embroidery; Mrs George Andrews, black Spanish lace over ivory satin; Mrs O. C. Cox, brown satin and radium lace with gold beads; Miss E. Tapper navy, and white taffeta; Mrs Greenfield, steel grey marocain with grey and coral marble work; Mrs C. Lewis, brown georgette over ivory georgette; Mrs Batstone, emerald green satin and georgette ; Miss Nellie Miles, blacE satin with sleeves ajid panels of lace; Mrs Dunn, buttercup and tricolette; Miss Alice Dunn, pale blue organdieMiss Nellie Bilcliff, shrimp pink satin with touches of silver; Mrs C. Bilcliff, royal blue satin, with gold beads; Miss Seaton, black satin with jet and chalk bead embroidery Miss Jessie McKenzie, pale pink satin with touches pf gold,; Mrs J. £>. Kelly, cinnamon brown georgette with knife-plented skirt and creme hand-made lace collar * Miss Rata Tribe, black satin and cire lace; Miss Phyllis McCreadie. grev lace with touches of apricot; Miss Mavis Mackenzie, wistaria velvet with steel ornaments; Miss Daphne Marshall henna taffeta with ruchings; Miss V Curwen, cense silk with lace berthe. '

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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17880, 28 September 1923, Page 3

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DANCE AT DIXIELAND. Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17880, 28 September 1923, Page 3

DANCE AT DIXIELAND. Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17880, 28 September 1923, Page 3

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