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FOR CHARITY.

LODGE BETHESDA DANCE. The fruits of their work and generous interest in charity, were reaped by members of Lodge Bethesda Rebekali on Tuesday evening, when they held their annual charity dance in the Odd-

fellows’ hall. The gaiety of the function made it one of the festivities of the year, and the object for which it was promoted found an echo of approval in the large number of dancers. ' The Dixieland orchestra sped the

hours in musical fashion, and extra dance numbers were played by Miss M. Pulman. Mr G. F. Payne attended to the duties of master of ceremonies.

A spot waltz was won by Mr and Mrs G. Bonner, and a Monte Carlo waltz by Mr J. Eyton and Miss P. McCormick. Among those present were:— Mrs; -AY. .Grandison, - wearing black crepe de chine; Mrs D. Roulston. ciol blue crepe de chine;-Mrs V. -Morris, leaf green celanese; Airs Sutcliffe, beige sultan relieved with diamante;

Mrs Macdonald, shell pink crepe do chine with gold lace relief: Alrs.G., Weston, daffodil georgette: Mrs Revell, black satin beaute: Mrs W. 11. Evans (Huntly), powder blue taffeta; Mrs Andrews (Auckland), nile green satin with gold lace: Mrs L. G. Sharp, black taffeta:. Mrs Renshaw, flame panne velvet;.Mrs S. A T . Watson, ilame taffeta hemmed with gold lace; Mrs W. W. Horne, black ere.pe, de chine; Mrs Bonner, etfibbsseil georgette: Mrs T. H. Horne, black georgette relieved with gold lace: Mrs H. Nightingale, green georgette and lace; Mrs F. O’Hara, taffeta and silk net. Miss Zoe Baynes, in floral taffet.f and lulle; Miss L. Lowry (Mangatawhiri), peach georgette with silver lace overdress; Miss J. Lowry (Patumahoe). orange satin and tulle: Miss M..Maddison, pink.'georgette and lace: Miss Kcnnelly, black crepe do chine and embossed velvet; Miss M. Reynolds, shell pink georgette with a silver lace yoke: Miss G. Massey (Puni), floral ninon: Miss Kath. Cr.osbie, primrose lace: Miss ~W. Newcombo, rose taffeta: Miss I. Duncan, water lily green moire velvet and georgette:

Miss Florence Nightingale. apple green shot taffeta: Miss V. Pondergrast, blue and silver georgelfe: Miss Eileen Aiekin. primrose satin relieved wild mauve: Miss Olga Gibson, blue crepe do 'chine; Miss Madge Hibson, rose

pinlr crepe do chine with silver relict: Miss Jean McKinna. blue taffeta: Miss H. Pleydell. black georgette: AFiss Joy Roulston. moonlight blue, georgette:

Miss M. Sellar, briar rose taffeta with yoke and hem of bottle blue: Miss 0. Wright, peach lace: Miss P. MeHorniick. green floral georgette: ATiss O. Horne, powder blue georgette.

Miss Kinzel.l ,Te Kuiti). in green satin and pink net: Miss Mary Putman. sea green crepe do chine; Miss B. Stuart." flame, georgette: Miss G. Wise.'- cyclamen taffeta and lace: Miss M. McNeil, nile green georgette: Miss Adelaide Robertson, apricot silk moire; Miss Robertson, rose Uoralninon: Miss Sybil Robertson, apple .green ninon with lace overdress; Miss D. Sprout, red seepulined frock: Miss ML .Perkins, blue taffeta and tulle: Miss C. Dingle, lettuce, green satin: Miss P. Lyne, blue georgette: Miss N. Sotnmervillc," powder Vdue taffeta: Miss A. Johns, turquoise blue shot taffeta: Miss Marian Voider, ivory georgette relieved with silver: Miss'Zoo Johns, fuschia crepe do chine: Miss By ton, cerise taffeta; Miss Rewa Johns, wedgewood blue georgette; Miss Grace Keating, black and gold soquinned frock; Miss Marjorie Lakernan. maize georgette: Miss Dorothy Lakernan. rosedust taffeta: Miss 0. Branch, black georgette: Miss B. Ellery Alatamata). nile green satin; Miss Winnie Philip (Waiau Pa), lemon georgette relieved with goTd lace: Miss K. Butcher, black la.ee.

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Franklin Times, Volume XX, Issue 79, 11 July 1930, Page 5

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FOR CHARITY. Franklin Times, Volume XX, Issue 79, 11 July 1930, Page 5

FOR CHARITY. Franklin Times, Volume XX, Issue 79, 11 July 1930, Page 5