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FEILDING GOLF BALL.

DEBUTANTES PRESENTED. Tlie annual hall of the Feilding Chill Cluli drew a huge nuniner m dancers, on Thursday nignt, when the venue ol the function, the Drill Hall, was specially decorated for the occasion, a notable elicet being achieved by .Mrs C. V. Newton-Rroad. Owing to the recent indisposition of .Mrs John Clraham, who in the past has been responsible for the arrangements, lor the ball, .Mrs S. A. Cover, wife of the president of the club, assisted by Mrs C. V. Newton-Broad and Mrs V. bhort, undertook the duties and made a great success of them. The ladies’ committee who assised In make the function a success consisted of the following members:— Mesdames Cover, in black chiffon velvet, moonlight blue sequins and squirrel wrap; Newton-Broad, black floral embossed crepe with white fur cape. V. Short, japonic,a chiffon and white fox furs; K. C. Salmoud. cream slipper satin, mauve orchids; 11. AW Shepherd, black floral satin with pink sash; B. Cortnn, black lace with headed coatee; P. C. Miles, ice blue satin, 0. 11. Tate, woodland green slipper satin witli cyclamen sash and accessories and matching coatee; M. W. Horton, multi-coloured printed •satin with matching coatee; 11. Foster, black ripple satin and black fur cape. W. 11. Smith, jewel jade velvet and crepe with white coatee; T. Donaldson, black self-embossed cloque with while fur cape; C. Collins, cyclamen to If eta : Misses M. Bartholomew, blue luce, cyclamen sash and flowers and matching coatee; J. Campbell, cyclamen taffeta; J. Shannon, white satin and diamante trimmings; N. Beattie, nurole satin and blue chiffon; and M Cartbow, floral satin. Airs 1,. M. (Jioscq. Airs K. M. Tittle and Misses B. I'llinl, D. Sargisson and 1. Crabb. other members of the committee, were absent. TII R DKBITANTKS. Five young ladies chose tills occasion to mark their debut, being pro sen ted to Mr and Mrs Clover. .Miss Betty Thurston, daughter ol

II Air ;i ml the 1a to Airs D. I’. Thurston, i o| : Paoknkariki, chose a simple frock I of white organza. Fashioned on Vic jf toriiin lines,' the frock was made with S a voluminous skirt which spread out i from the gathered waistline to the floor, and the bodice featured an oft-the-shouldcr neckline, which was banded with diamante trimming and matching shoulder straps'. The entire frock was mounted over a slip of tafleta and a silver girdle was worn round the waist. In her hair was worn a spray of silver leaves and she wore silver shoes and a white fur cape avid carried a posy in pastel shadings com po od of pelargoniums and fern. Miss Tv is Donaldson, daughter ol IMr and Mrs T. Donaldson, of Dei Id ling, wore an attractive gown of white sun ray pleated georgette made with attractive short pleated sleeves and a low square neckline. Silver ribbon was used In embroider the neckline and a finishing bow of the same ribbon was tied on each shoulder, whilst the full hem was edged with matching silver hows. The frock was higliwahsted and was worn with a. silver sash. A silver flower was worn in her hair and a white lur cape and silver shoes wore also worn. Miss Donaldson's posy was of pink neriuc lilies and fern. Airs Donaldson, who presented both her daughter and Miss Thurston, wore a I rock of black cloquc sell-embossed, and wore at the corsage a spray ol gold flowers, with white iui capo. Miss Marjorie Petrie, dam£nt-°r ot Mr and Mrs J. Petrie, of Feilding. wore a becoming model frock of white bice over satin. The full gathered skirt was frilled from waist to hemline with rows of stiffened net which was faintly edged with palest pink, whilst the bod--1 ice” was made with high puff sleeves and in the front was worn a spray cm shaded pink roses. A three-cimirier cnM of white embossed velvet was worn and i also silver sandals. She carried a dainty pn£v of pale pink rosebuds and , lierines. Airs J. Petrie was dressed ml a gown of 11avv floral silk richly patterned in shades of blue, green and fusebia. . Alps l’cogy AfcElrov. daughter ot Mr and Airs Tj J. AlcElroy. Podding, made a charming: picture in nor oldworld gown of white sti Honed net over taffeta. A Full flowing; skirt was ed"cd at the hemline with tiny ponies of lav- j endor flowers and the bodice, ■which was made with off-tlie-shoulder sleeves, also bore a similar posy on each shoulder. Silver shoes and a cane of white fur completed her toilette and a posy in lavender, pink and white colourings was carried. Aliss McPlrov was presented by her aunt. Airs D. C. C.ullitianc of Feilding, who was wealing a distinctive frock of white floral lame with pink and cyclamen shadings, cyclamen flowers at the corsage. Aliss IMtv Linklater, daughter ot Afr and Airs'.T. Linklater. of Alilson' Line, was gowned in a model frock ol deep cream moire taffeta, the lieartslianed neckline of the sofllv shirred bodice finished at the .shoulder with hands of gold in which were attached very fully puffed .sleeves. The Ivouffant skirt was caught at the waist with a dainty gold holt. Gold kid shoes and a posy of gold roses and spring flowers

completed a charming toilette. Airs Lmldaler, who presented her daughter, chose a gown ol black chiffon, the very 111 11 skirt being valid,vked in silver, and mulching coatee was worn . over a. soltl.v draped bodice which was finished at tile neckline with a spray ol deep red roses. Among llio.-e prevent were: Mrs G. M. Mollit, black lallela with diamante trimmings, black chiffon velvet coatee; Misses P. bully, black and red net; N. Hendry, wliite and silver georgette; Mrs 11. Mayer, floral organdie, bate lall'eta coatee; Missus .1. Cavei'liill (Rungotca), pink sprigged Swiss organdie; ,J. Dernier, mauve net over satin; J. Nairn, roe lace taffeta, sequin trimmings; M. Miles, coral pink eltillou over satin, while fur coal; Alls S. A ounger, queen blue chiffon velvet., lur coatee; .Missus P>. Hogg, pastel blue taffeta; black fur coatee; J. dfogg, tinsel cliilfon, white fur cape; U. Shannon, blackberry eltillou velvet, fur coat; ,A, Kllioll, black satin, scarlet sptay. coatee to match; M. Ireland, japnnica moire taffela, while fur coat; L. Flliolt, queen blue brocaded cloque, cyclamen flowers; Mesdaines K. Klliott. black lace, cerise saslt, coatee to mulch: H. Weigmatt Wood, gold cliilfon velvet, black and gold sequin cotti : If. I'arqitharson, Mexican fuchsia embossed lallela. coulee to match; Misses M. Ifurrell. pale blue sprigged organdie, eeri.-e shoulder spray; M. Carlhew, black eyektmen Moral taffeta, gold trimmings; P. Robson turquoise blue chiffon, diamante trimmings: Mesdaines \\. Modrlv, navy blue, while patlorned deque: It Blundell. lin-el brocaded cloque, white fur: ('. Roli-on, floral lafleta, voß'et coulee: iW’ssps It. Richardson. black cloque, while fur coat: R. Harry, green net over f-Hfela. velvet cape; Mrs Al. Meyrick, queen blue taffela ; Misses I',. Morion, silk tiff over brocaded taffela: I). Gin isfeiisen (Marlon), green and M ick striped tuffef.it. coatee fo mutch: U. .vu-h (Palmerston North), ombre shot taffeta: P. Fowler, wliite net over leflcpi. silver lame router*: R. AlcDonald. blue and red si fined taffeta. eoaiee lo match: Alt's K. Woollams, black and gold lacquered taffeta: Misses R. Maker, crinkled georgette, shirred waist and bodice, fur coat: J. .Moore, blue taffeta, cyclamen trimmings; H, SnorliL gold georgette, while fur coal : A. Parker, white sprigged organdie, Indio velvet sa-li; P. Avery, japnnica georgette, wliite fur coal: M. Hughes. geranium pink georgette: f. Shortn’l, tinsel slri'tcd velvet; P. Gould (Marion). white Moral moire t.nffeta : M. Shannon (Marlon), midnight blue lall'eta; It. Abraham (Palmerston North), green shot talfota: R. Moore (Palmerston North), white ripple satin; J. Bunny, gold stmray. pleated satin coulee to match: Airs 1). llendra. black net over laM'eta, appliqued velvet flowers; Missis

L. Hair, cyelnmen taffeta, gold coalee •L MacLeod, sequin beaded net over satin l\ Mael.ooil, 1 1 1 uo lacquctcd net: -I. I.tiurensort, black floral tufFota: Mrs X. Slmrtall. green and silver lame, fur coaler; .Misses M. I’arkos, silver spoiled net: X. Craino, while net over lafl'ela: 13. Moore, two lone lielio striped '.all’ela. wliile fur eon tee; IS. Crawford (.Marlon), yellow taffeta; M. Silcox, lilac net over taffeta: 1.. (V.lemaii, while eJiiffon, black lace bodice: lesdnines It. Linklatn-, midnight ball’d a : Ji. McLeod, black and silver georgette: K. I.cvy. black velvel. while fur eon lee; ,f. Masn. Klizal etlian taffeln, green coatee; Misses Copeland (Palmerston X’orlhl. white net over taffeta; ]>. Lane (Palmerston North), Suez lace, gold trimmings; it. The,nip-on (Kairangn). peac< ck green taffeta, dahlia velvet cape: ('. Ham’ll, petunia tnlfcta, while fur coat; Mcsdamus L. Pickering (Palmerston (Xnrtli), clover tall'ela: S. MeGuinness | (Palmerston X'rrth), clever moire taffeta; |.l. Major (Palmerston North), black laifetn, [gold trimmings, velvet coatee; .Misses K. Stewart (Palmerston North), white ripple deque, green velvet cape: P>. Barlew. gold 'self-striped taffeta: A. Cope (Palmerston North), gold figured satin, cerise and go'd flowers, cerise coatee: 0. Braddell (Palmerston North), cherry chiffon velvet, coatee to match; P. White (Palmerston North), rancho rose and white striped clique: G. Linklatcr (Palmerston North). miihrgM him? velvet: Mesdatnes i’. Hassell. blnek and silver velvet: 11. T. flasscll, cyclamen georgette: W. I’ray, black and silver geor-; gette. gold coatee: M. Donovan (Palmer-j slot) North), blue anglaise over satin: 0. Mitchell (Isairamta). white frilled moire! tall’ela: Miss M. Tlierlumi (Paltnersten North), lemon lace redingote over satin. |

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIX, Issue 162, 10 June 1939, Page 13

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FEILDING GOLF BALL. Manawatu Standard, Volume LIX, Issue 162, 10 June 1939, Page 13

FEILDING GOLF BALL. Manawatu Standard, Volume LIX, Issue 162, 10 June 1939, Page 13

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