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HASTINGS FOOTBALL DANCE

Yellow and black flags were the decorations chosen for the football dance on Wednesday, the effect being bright and gay. About 200 couples danced to the Moteo orchestra, while card players under the guidance of Messrs. Horne and Apley enjoyed their games in the supper room. Spotlight illuminations were managed by B. Glennie, G. Russell, and W. Lowe. Some of those present among the card players and dancers were:—Mrs Hill, in floral ninon ; Miss A. Wilson, rose georgette, with black Spanish shawl; Mrs. T. AVilson, navy blue, with steel embroideries; Mrs. Duck, bronze bengaline with henna relief; Mrs. D. A. King, grey corded silk with cream inset vest ; Mrs Black, black georgette dress; Mrs. Bunker, black panne velvet; Mrs. J. Paul, black crepe-de-chine ; Mrs. E. Pearson, silver brocaded dress, with royal blue scarf; Miss M. Wall, pillar-box georgette, falling unevenly, with a large flower; Miss Pritchard, rose-flame frock; Miss' M. List, bluesilver shot taffetas with silver- lace; Miss Duck, delphinium blue crepe-de-chine, with sash bow at the side; Miss Pearson, Mary r bluo crepe-de-chine falling over pink silk lace; Miss Goodall, black with emerald shoulder flower; Miss R. Adamson, biscuit crepe-de-chine with cream lace hem to tone; Miss L. Wilson, cyclamen satin, gold lace inset in the skirt, and a tulle scarf; Miss E. Haycock, apple green and silver brocaded tissue; Miss Powell, black taffetas, ruched bodice caught with a paste buckle; Miss Spink, black charmeuse, with bright red roses; Miss Viola Meldon, primrose crepe-de-chine, with large shoulder flower; Miss Viv. Meldon, black satin, with red posy-; Miss Winstone, pretty dance dress of frilled lilac georgette; Miss Miriam Williams, salmon-pink georgette with tiny roses anr ribbon embossed embroideries; Miss Greta Taylor, silver tissue close fitting bodice, and scarlet georgette skirt, and scarlet flowers wreathing the shoulder; Miss McCullough, midnight blue panne with silver lace, and large hip bow edged with shell pink; Miss Kerr, rose pink taffetas with silver lace hem, and a shoulder posy; Miss Bamfortli, flame frilled net and satin ; Miss Ford, orange taffetas, and Spanish shawl of deeper tone; Miss Z. Donkin, pink dance frock; Miss Murtagh, apple-green taffetas with dinping uneven hem finished with tiny frills; Miss Esme Lowe, scarlet crepe-de-chine and gold, and scarlet posy; Miss Edna Lowe, black velvet, with vandyked bodice, and georgette skikrt; Miss 13. Cleary, Pavlova bine georgette, with hem and yolk of silver lace, and frilled skirt; Miss Mardon, turquoise shot embroidered taffetas; Miss M. Cleary, maize crepc-de-ehine; Miss Gerrard, rose panne velvet, vandyked hem, «nd top outlined jewelled edging: Aliss E. Cleary, pink crepe-de-chino and silver lace; Miss Avison, irde georgette with silver lure inset; Mi-w R l.oorues. jade channelise will gaged front paif‘l mid gecigeHc sash; Mi-s C. Wallm-o, lore bird: onniic, and gcjrg“lte with silver lace.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVIII, Issue 180, 14 July 1928, Page 10

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HASTINGS FOOTBALL DANCE Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVIII, Issue 180, 14 July 1928, Page 10

HASTINGS FOOTBALL DANCE Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVIII, Issue 180, 14 July 1928, Page 10