ENJOYABLE DANCE.
AT DRULEIGH COLLEGE. A very enjoyable " breaking-tip" dance was held at Druleigh College on •Saturday evening.' The hall was attractively decorated with festoons of coloured balloons and black and gold streamers. Mr. Hyde's Jazz Band provided excellent danco music, which included several new numbers. Tho spot waltz was won by Miss J. Walker and Mr. C. Barber and Miss Smith and Mr. Forrest. The committee responsible for the arrangements comprised Misses B. Allom, secretary,L. Mourant, E. Walker, A. Connolly/ Messrs. C. D. Mill, B. Inglis, L. Watkins, who were largely responsible for the successful evening.
Among those present were:—Miss B. Walker, who wore cyclamen georgette and chiffon velvet; Miss L. Mouraat, green crcpe dc chine; Miss E. Walker, green satin with tulle frills trimmed with silver tinsel; Miss B. Allom, cornflower blue crepe de chine; Miss A. Connolly, cyclamen taffeta; Miss B. Hemus, green crepe de chine; Miss W. Sprott, blue crepe do chine with georgette shawl; Miss S. O'Shannassy, apple green taffeta; Miss A. Shergold, powder blue crepe de chine with white embroidered shawl; Miss M. Rodgers, red crepe de chine; Miss P. Beswick, rose chiffon taffeta; Miss V. Pickford, crepe de chine with orango shawl; Miss W. Hill, blue picture frock; Miss B. Greene, pink silk with gold lame trimming; Miss M. Morrow, green rayon, pink trimming; Miss H. Bundle, mauve rayon; Miss D. Webb, flame satin and shaded fringe; Miss D. Gallagher, mauve crepe de chine and silver; Miss N. Hipgins, blue crepe de chine; Miss D. Lethaby. cyclamen and; mauve taffeta with sequin trimming; Miss Ferneyhough, primrose period frock; Miss V. Morgan, blue georgette; Miss P. Rhodes, apricot georgette and red shawl. - Miss N. Drewer wore floral raysil; Miss P. Walker, white embroidered crepe de chine; Miss U. Betteridge, blue taffeta? Miss C. Lawry, powder blue beaded georgette; Miss M. Macdonald, powder blue rayon; Miss 0. Dripps, jnauye crepe de chine and silver lace; Miss H. Drewet, black satin; Miss A. Jones, white silk; Miss M. Walker, turquoise t blue with silver trimming; Miss E. Gee, primrose georgette with shawl to tone; Miss M. Tait, periwinkle blue frilled crepe de chine; Miss J. Walker, white crepe de chine with red posev; Miss V. Fairlie. pink georgette: Miss N. Hawkes,| cyclamen satin with floral trimming; Miss M. Tavlor, cyclamen taffeta with shawl to tone; Miss J. Goodman, preen taffeta and georgette; Miss J. Gooding, cream lace over lemon crepo do chine; 1 Miss P Townsend, mauve crepe de chine and shawl; Miss V. Bird, pink georgette: Miss S. Walker, ecru lace over cyclamen lame; Miss P. Macdonald,, mushroom pink rayon; Miss H. Philpott, flanio georgette and gold lace; Miss I). Cooke, sunset taffeta and shawl; Miss A. Thomas, preen taffeta; Miss A. Taylor,; pink georgette and black lace with shawl to tone; Miss L. Thomas, pink tafeta and georgette.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20132, 18 December 1928, Page 7
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