FOOTBALL DANCE
SUCCESSFUL EVENING HIKUTAIA FUNCTION PRESENTATION OF TROPHIES A very successful function. took place on Thursday evening last when the Hikutaia Football Club held its annual dance and euchre in the Hikutaia hall, opportunity being taken to present all trophies and medals won during the season, by the Paeroa Rugby Union. The hall was effectively decorated with streamers and arum lilies and bright music was provided by the Melody Boys’ Orchestra. Mr J. Bell proved a capable M.C. Euchre prizes were won by Mrs A. Royal and Mr Scanlon. Mr and Mrs G. Murdock were winners of the Monte Carlo dance.
After supper had been served Mr McGarvey president of the Hikutaia Football Club, presented the euchre prizes and called upon Mr G. McMillan, president of the Paeroa Rugby Union to make the presentation of trophies; Among those present were:— Mrs Geo. Avery, black georgette; Mrs A. W. Alley, burgundy and silver French lace; Mrs Jennings Thames, black crepe; Mrs G. FlaVell, black French crepe; Mrs A. Alley, green lace; Mrs Jeff. Murdock, black chiffon velvet; Mrs V. Brown, floral crepe de chine; Mrs I. Rowell, Napier, black floral taffeta; Mrs C. Wright, Puriri, ring velvet; Mrs Schuler, Paeroa, black taffetas; Mr& Royal, Komata, black marocain, white relief; Mrs C. W. Allen, Turua, cire blue georgette; Mrs A. Tordoff, sunset taffetas; Mrs M. Morrison, black lace; Mrs L. E. McDonald, Paeroa, black taffeta with coloured .bands to tone; Mrs D. Death, blue crepe de chine.
Miss Leila Gubb, gold net; Miss I. Avery, sea green; Miss E. M'iller, black taffeta, multi-coloured sash; Miss T. Hopping, Paeroa, blue net over satin; Miss J. Jamieson, Paeroa, green and black satin; Miss : D. Browne, Paeroa, green georgette, cyclamen trimmings; Miss W. Corbett, fawn lace with brown, sash; Miss E. Jessen, green satin; Miss E. Lord,, blue taffetas and net; Miss B. Brumley, Paeroa, rose taffeta; Miss F. Hopping, Paeroa, flora! taffeta; Miss A. Handley, Paeroa, .lemon georgette; Miss C. Wright, Puriri, gold taffeta; Miss B. Vercoe, Te Aroha, bottle green taffeta; Miss Weeks, Napier, blue ninon; Miss Maitland, Paeroa, black velvet; Miss G. Schuler, Paeroa, lemon taffeta; Miss M. Price, Paeroa, green satin; Miss. Laura Gubb, apple green silk net; Miss C. Goonan, japonica pink crepe faille; Miss M. Whelan, Thames, midnight blue taffetas.
USE ROUGE SPARINGLY Use rouge sparingly, and avoid dark colours, brilliant reds, or oranges (says a writer in the Sydney Morning Herald Women’s Supplement). The rouge should be applied tb suit the contours of the face. For instance, if the cheekbones are set high, the rouge must be placed low otherwise it will diminish the size of the eyes. If the cheeks are hollow the rouge should be applied evenly avoiding any concentration of colour on the hollows. You must be very careful to apply the rouge in the same place on each cheek. Sometimes it is put on so carelessly that a dark deb will appear under one eye—suggesting a black eye—while the other cheek will have what appears to be a bruise in some other place.
By all means apply a little grease to the eyelids. This will give brilliance to the eyes, and will appear to increase their size; this is especially the case if the eyes are inclined to be prominent. iGreta Garbo always outlines the shape of the eyeball in pencil, working on the lid from the corner by the nose to the extreme outer end of the eyes. But deep-set eyes or eyes with puffy lids cannot be treated in this way. If an attempt is made the effect will be Oriental.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HPGAZ19391115.2.3.3
Bibliographic details
Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 48, Issue 2863, 15 November 1939, Page 2
Word Count
600FOOTBALL DANCE Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 48, Issue 2863, 15 November 1939, Page 2
Using This Item
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Hauraki Plains Gazette. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 New Zealand licence. This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.