SYMONDSVILLE STUDIO.
MISS SPENCER'S DANCE. With decorations of flowers, autumn foliage and pot plants, as well as softlyshaded coloured lights, the Symondsville Dance Studio presented an attractivo scene for Miss Spencer's dance on Saturday evening. There was a good attendance of dancers, and. Mr. J. Rowe and his orchestra played inspiring dance music. Amtfng those present were Mrs. Spencer, who woro black beaded velvet with a roso velvet coat; Miss Spencer, amber georgette embroidered in diamente ; Miss Rona Freeman, opal blue crepe de chine and georgette; Miss E. Erlbeck, frock of shell pink satin beaute with hem finished with lace; Miss D. Robinson, sunglow pink georgette; Miss Bennett, geranium pink georgette trimmed with crystal beads; Miss Miller, mauve georgette and lace; Miss E. Craig, powder blue taffeta and lace; Miss M. Booth, old roso shot taffeta and gold lame sash; Miss White, kingfisher blue velvet; Miss 0. Goodess, Air Force blue crepe de chine ; Miss E. Casey, silver and bluo lame with hem finished with band of fur; Miss Mavis Findlay, gold lame with overdress of gold lace; Miss Inez Howard, frilled frock of cyclamen georgette; Miss G. Boweii, black lace frock and roso velvet sash ; Miss Wilson, powder bluo crepe de chine and lace; Miss D. King, black georgette and tulle; Miss E. King, peach pink frock finished with ivory lace; Miss Joan Metcalfe, brocaded crepe de chine; Miss Blutcher, shell pink georgette with uneven hem line.
Miss E. Potter wore :i cerise frilled georgette frock; Miss Ella Jackson, cornflower blue georgette arid silver; Miss A. Stewart, deep old rose crepe do chine; Miss C. Bain, china blue crepe do chine and diamante; Miss M. Maxled, rose ring velvet and gold lace; Miss Herbert, draped frock of ivory georgette ; Miss R. Godfrey, frilled frock of cameo georgette and tulle; Miss L. Gillett, black taffeta with lace flouncings; Miss Vera Clarke, white satin with overdress of white tulle; Miss M. Gregory, china blue taffeta with a largo hip bow; Miss B. Crawford, cyclamen beaded georgette; Miss E. Wickham, silver and blue lace; Miss B Anderson, mauve crepe de chine and gold lace; Miss Taylor, white satin and georgette; Miss Ryan, petunia and mauve lame; Miss Jean Barker, primrose brocaded crepe de chine; Miss Robb, apple green taffeta and gold lace; Miss D. Gardiner, lemon georgette and ivory lace; Miss Einms, poach pink georgette and lace with blue sash; Miss S. Cnmmings, raven's wing blue taffeta: Miss R. Cooper, hois do rose beaded georgette.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20259, 20 May 1929, Page 7
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413SYMONDSVILLE STUDIO. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20259, 20 May 1929, Page 7
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