BAYFIELD TENNIS CLUB.
SUCCESSFUL DANCE. The Bayfield Old Scholars' Lawn Tennis < Club closed its summer season with a snci cessful dance in the Point Enn Kiosk on | Saturday evening. The club colours wero represented by festoons'of blue and gold j streamers, while clusters of variegated { baloons and a central tier of hoops with I pendant streamers added s hnai touch to a gay and pleasing scheme of decorations. About 140 guests danced to inspiring music played by the Felix Four Syncopalors. Members of the committee present were;— Mrs. E. M Lucena, who wcra ! smoke-blue charmeuse with floral silk and | lace; Mrs. W. H. McKinney, midnight- | blue sequinned georgette; Miss F. Smythe- : man, blue georgette with lace and j shawl; Miss B. Heuius, gold taffeta with. ! goid lace; Miss N. Connolly, csrnflow Ci - ; bine taffeta with uneven hem. Among others present- were:—Miss Buchanan, who wore lemon satin and tulle, over silver lame; Miss D. Berry, pale-green beaded georgette over satin ~ Miss A. Dawson-Welsh, cerise georgette over satin beaufce and Spanish shawl; M.sa L. Jamieson, ciel-bltie crepe de chine with shoulder posy; Miss L. Clark, vienx-rcsa chiffon velvet and georgette; Miss E. Downs, gold lame and velvet; Mrs. SWood, mauve frilled net and gold; Miss G. Hendricksen. shell-pink georgette and silver lace: Miss J. Ebjxt, shell-pink laco and black shawl; Miss" P. Berry, rcyalblue georgette with diamante trimming r Miss C. Buchanan, pink georgette with tulle; Miss- M. Brown, cyclamen taffeta, with deep mauve hem; Miss M. Lucas, willow-green satin backed georgette wii-i uneven hem. Mi?-; 51. Irving wore rose crepe de chine with goid trimmings; Miss G. Dunckley, embossed georgette; Miss U. Moore, coral pink velvet, ivory shawl - Miss E. Finlay, rose taffeta and silver Lace; Miss W. Hill* blue taffeta and net; Miss G. Weir, silver lace over cornflower-blue; Miss W. Wrisht. coral-sink crepe de chine and blue"shawl; Miss K. Cox, black crepe da chine and mulberry flower; Miss 3f» Phillipps, apricot chenille velvet; Miss Ji. Nicholls. white crepe da chine and gold lace; Miss S. Phillips, pink georgette over satin: Miss L. Edwards, beige gette with frilled Lace skirt; Miss L. Emanuel, smart black ensemble: Miss ML Haughie, scarlet .ring velvet and georgette; Miss M. Pierce, mauve and pinkshot taffeta; Miss R. Christian, _ salmon;' taffeta and net with silver; Miss M. Grean, silver lace and white georgette j Miss F. Saunders, mauve taffeta and georgette: Miss P. Beswick, border-rose chiffon taffeta sequins: Miss N. Hemns, wil-low-green taffeta; Mis 3 A. Stewart, black satin and taffeta with Sower tnmminga; Miss C. Clifton, flame satin and georgette; Miss O. Jones, turquoise satin beaute; Miss M Alexander, mauve velvet and rhinestone trimming. Mrs. M. Walker wore rose taffeta and silver lace ; Miss L. Kennedy, red georgette and ivory shawl; Miss F. Stritton, blue georgette," silver lace trimming; Miss I. Yeoman, sahnon-pink and pale-green crepe de chine; Miss E. Denham. salmonpink chiffon taffeta; Miss/1?. Cory, applegreen marocain with velvet trimming; •Tiss J. Carner, maize georgette and lace: 3Ess G. .Tones, blue taffeta,. 'and floral tinsel with shoulder posy.: Miss R. McLeod, bois-de-rase taffika; sEss X- Campbell. eau-de-nil crepe de chine; Miss J. Morrison, pink and silver lace: Miss J. Beanie, rose taffeta and georgette; Miss E. Preston, shell-pink taffeta and lace?" Miss C. Ross, green georgette with Sower to tone; Miss M. Cato. pale-green taffeta with uneven hem: Miss A Thorn as.-cameo-pink ring velvet and georgette» Miss E. Green, green embossed satin: Miss M. Daw. rose georgette and silver lame; Miss S. Roper, mist-blue taffeta•' Miss 'M. Buckingham..,. gold lace over flame georgette-. Miss J. Cairns, peacockbine taffeta: Miss N. Perry, green tullepechine: Miss P. Irving, lemon taffeta silk: Miss P. Perrv. tangerine georgette beaded in silver; Miss M Palmer, blue georgette and silver laco.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20236, 22 April 1929, Page 7
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