SPINSTER’S BALL
POPULAR PUHA DANCE LARGE ATTENDANT 'L (Ili valil Correspondent.) The Spinsters’ Ball held in the Puha Hall on Tuesday evening proved to be a popular function, there 'being a large crowd present, many of whom had journeyed from Gisborne, WiiataUiUi •md Matawai. The hall had been artistically decorated with coloured streamers, greenery and winter (lowering shrubs. The dance music was played by Mrs. Thomson’s orchestra, and during the supper extras were contributed by Mrs. Thomson raid Mr. Gooch. The duties of ‘M.C. were carried out by Misses G. Adams and N. Coates. Monte Carlo waltzes were won by Mr. and Mrs. Drummond, and Mr. Brown and Miss Coates, while a spot waltz, was won by 'Mr. Gooch and Miss Church. A sumptuous fruit salad supper was erved by the committee members and friends from tables prettily decorated with silver and crystal vases of early spring bulbs and asparagus fern. Varied Frocking Among those present were Mrs. A. Cameron, wearing a frock of wine flat crepe; Mrs. G. Graham, navy satin and 'ace; Mrs. A. Thompson, black georgette; Mrs. F. Atkins/green satin, with link shoulder spray; Mrs. J. McGregor, tavy georgette; Mrs. J. .Peach, black
ace; Mrs. J. Kitney, black georgette md lace; Mrs. F. Anderson, black crepe le chine; Mrs. L. McKinley, white prigged organza with green velvet •■'minings; 'Mrs. :M. Cameron, bottle
rcen taffeta, with white velvet coatee; tlrs. D. Jefl'coate, white lace and embossed satin; Mrs. G. McKay, black ice; Mrs. H. O’Connell, Parma violet civet and lace; Mrs. J. D. Clark, black lace over satin; Mrs. C. G. Atkins, blapk self-spotted crepe with blue spray; Mrs. J. N. Clark, -peacock blue embossed taffeta, with touches of pink; Mrs. L. Appleton, green flat crepe with gold trimmings; Mrs. E. Robinson, black crepe de chine, with scarlet -rosy; Mrs. J. Halliday, shot pink taffeta, with matching coatee; Mrs. 11. Coates, white sprigged crepe dc chine Mrs. J. Drummond, mulberry figured r.lfeta; Mrs. Priday, black taffeta; Mrs. T. Grey, pale blue satin.
Miss S. Willson wore orange coinpotted taffeta; Miss M. Willson, red satin with black tonings; Miss F. Wills, blue taffeta; Miss D. Peach, blue pheasant-eyed taffeta; Miss R. Boynton, violet self-spotted cloque; Miss G. Drummcnd. peach figured taffeta; Miss N. Clark, rose pink georgette; Miss L. Fielder, clover taffeta; Miss A. Gibson, apple green satin; Miss D. Scholium, cyclamen satin poulte; Miss R. McCauley, lime green embossed sheer; Miss J. Campbell, 'black ring velvet; Miss A. Will, blue floral satin and white coatee; Miss T. Tidswell. rose taffeta; Miss M. Tonics, scarlet ;atin and white coatee; Miss E. Young, purple ring Velvet.
Miss N. Hollamby’s frock was of heliotrope striped taffeta; Miss N. Grant, red and gold shot taffeta; Miss S. Blott, coral pink parchment satin; Miss J. Russell, fuchsia taffeta shot with blue; Miss J. Cotterill, autumninted floral taffeta; Miss M. Stephenon, floral fiat crepe; Miss J. Doran, old gold satin; Miss I. Loughcr. black velvet with white coatee; Miss G. Adams, autumn-shaded georgette with ouches cf gold; Miss N. Coates, white figured crepe de chine; Miss E. Castles, blue net spotted in gold, over blue taffeta; Miss J. McKenzie, white lace, with a scarlet corsage spray; Miss M. Fisher, tangerine taffeta; Miss K. Cameron, apple green georgette; Miss M. August, .primrose net, with matching bolero; Miss J. Kyne, iblack lace over emerald green satin; Miss G. Thompson, nile green satin with red shoulder spray; Miss A. Church, bottle green embossed taffeta; Miss N. Church, wine ring velvet; Miss M. Graham, violet
georgette; Miss B. Malone, petunia taffeta with silver lame trimmings. Miss F. Hope had chosen a frock of mnk embossed taffeta; Miss M. Newing, blue patterned crepe de chine; Miss E. Robertson, scarlet flat crepe with silver trimmings; Miss P. Mills, black crepe de chine; Miss E. Tunpawa, primrose georgette; Miss O’Donoghuc, floral taffeta; Miss J. Cameron, brown frock and primrose coatee; Miss R. Mills, black georgette, with while coatee.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19994, 20 July 1939, Page 15
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657SPINSTER’S BALL Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19994, 20 July 1939, Page 15
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