SYMONDSVILLE STUDIO.
SUCCESSFUL DANCE. A very successful evening was 'hold by Misi Spencer at the Symondsville Dance Studio on Saturday. The attendance of dancers was very largo and excellent music was played by Mr. J. Howe's orchestra several new numbers being included. The decorations of the hall were particularly effective and provided a gay background to the many charnhnglyfrocked dancers. Among those present wort Mrs. Spencer, who woro a beige crcpo do chine irock with an old rose panne velvet, coat; Mrs. Marshal, holla donna pink and silver tissue; Mrs. 11. Schmidt, hois do rose taffeta; Miss Spencer, cornflower blue taffeta and gold laco and floral tissue wrap; Miss Wallace, heavily sequinned rose georgette; Miss 11. Lovell, mauve taffeta frock; Miss Parker, silver lame and apple green georgetto; Miss G. Herring, larkspur blue georgette and silver; Miss E. Smith, apricot crcpo j.do chino and gold tissue; Miss G. jSimpson, eau do nil lame and floral georgette; Miss N. Morton, leaf green shot taffeta; Mis*. Gibson, green and gold lace; Miss F. Kennedy, iavender lame corsage with boufiant skixt of pink tulle; Miss E. Casey, black petallcd frock of georgette and diamente; Miss E. Wickham, geranium rose taffeta; Miss Noils, chenille embossed georgette; Miss J. Pomerov, blush pink crepe de chine and silver; Miss Kent, flame georgette with rhinestono beading; Miss Herbert, black georgette; Miss Charmers, apple green georgette with diamente; Miss Newton, powder blue georgette; Miss Hacket, turquoise bluo ring velvet.. Miss Farrall woro opal blue georgette and silver lame; Miss B. Barry, old rose crcpo do chino; Miss King,- geranium red floral georgetto; Miss Blundell, turquoise blue georgette; Miss R. Wickham, kingfisher bluo georgette and gold; Miss Townsend, pink floral georgetto and ivory lace; Miss Ross, cyclamen taffeta and gold lace; Miss M. McKenzie, eau de nil frock of georgette and lime lace; Miss Watts, j?old floral lame and georgette; Miss L. King, black lace over old rose satin; Miss Saunders, terra cotta crepe de chine, embossed in pink and gold; Miss R. Freeman, sea green georgette and crepe de chino; Miss N. Schmidt, Cuban orange taffeta and gold laco; Miss Webster, coral pink taffeta, panelled with pink lace; Miss J. Cox, blush pink satin frock; Miss G. Bowen, frock of petunia ring velvet and georgette; Miss Hume, wistaria mauve satin and silver tissue; Miss Peet, black laco nnd georgette; Miss Baker, peachbloom taffeta inset with silver laco; Miss G. Williams, corsage of blue and silver inotal cloth, with skirt of blue tullo; Miss Brooks, leat green and gold lame; Miss M. Watson, bouffant taffeta gown of primrose; Miss Gilfillan, sunset pink crepe de chine; Miss Hardy, ivory lace over crepe de chine; Miss Wheeler, shell pink crep>> do chino; Miss Bishop, flame beaded georgette and gold lace; Miss M. IJooth. old ro=o shot taffeta and gold laco; Miss O. Bain, air force bluo georgetto frilled froc..; Miss E. Fernandez, moonlight blue sat,in benute and silver lace; Miss R. Blandfleld. almond green ring velvet and silver; Miss Cummings, gold lame and powder blue tulle; Miss C. Knox, white georgetto with overdress of silver lace.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20071, 8 October 1928, Page 5
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515SYMONDSVILLE STUDIO. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20071, 8 October 1928, Page 5
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