OLD GIRLS' DANCE.
EPSOM GRAMMAR SCHOOL. The Click Clack Cabaret was the scene of a peasant function last evening when the Epsom Grammar School old girls held their annual dance. Prominent in tront of the orchestra was the blue ana gold shield ol the Grammar School The delicately-shaded electroliers shad a subdued light over the dancers, and the Eastern design on the walls addfed a quaint touch to the decorative soietne. Among those present were: Mrs. Nelson, wearing a frock of emerald green crepe de chme; Mrs. Hardy, frock of t oral and Silver tissue; Mrs. Henry, sage green crepe de chine; Miss E. Stubbs, frock cf pastel blue georgette; Miss Abdullah, black panne velvet with cyclamen velvet flowers, Miss tiatswell, rose panne velvet and gold rose on shoulder; Miss Barry, almond green taffeta; Miss L. Allen, Mile green taffeta with transpatent hem of green net; Miss young, apricot crepe faille and silver lace; Miss Clark, cyclamen crepe de chine; Miss De Ath, flame velvet; Miss D. Barton, mauve crepe de chine and silver lace panel. Miss Wiiyte, rose georgette and lame; Miss S. Robinson, ecru lace over_ pale pink satin; Miss G. Biscoe, electric blue taffeta; Miss J. McDonald, white crepe faille; Miss Waite, flame crepe de chine; Miss A. Hurt, powder blue lace over satin; Miss Wooley, cherry shot taffeta; Miss E Stewart, black chiffon velvet with blue shoulder posy; Miss Ward, wisteria satin and gold lace; Miss R. Taylor, apricot charmeuse; Miss K. Ward, jade green crepe faille; Miss J. Lamb, royal, blue georgette and silver sequins; Miss Wright, vieux rose crepe rie chine; Miss F. Sinclair, champagne georgette; Miss McElroy, opalescent sequmned frock; Miss Foubister. lacquer red sequitined georgette; MiSS Hubber, pervenche blue sequinned georgette; Miss Moor, silver lame with scarlet velvet bands. Miss Lineham, jade green chiffon velvet and gold lace; Miss Brewer, black embossed satin; Miss N. Entncan, wedgwood blue satm with deep hem of white fur; Miss E. Eptrican, shell pink georgette; Miss Eraser, silver tissue with geranium red velvet sash; Miss T. Rountree, del blue crepe de chine and silver lace; Miss M. McDonald, ivory crepe de chine.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19779, 28 October 1927, Page 7
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356OLD GIRLS' DANCE. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19779, 28 October 1927, Page 7
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