VICTORIA CRUISING CLUB.
The twenty-sixth annual ball of the Victoria. Cruising Club was held in the Manchester Unity Oddfellows' Hall last evening and proved very successful. Trophies which had been won during the year were on view on the stage, making an interesting array, and were later presented to the winners by Mr. Eliot Davis, vice-patron of the club. Dancing was enjoyed to popular music played by Tylceoat's orchestra.
j Among those who were present were:— I The commodore, Mr. 10. Griffiths, and Mrs. (.Srifliths, Ihe latter wearing black chiffon velvet with a black floral shawl; Mrs. W. Matthews, palo lemon satin and silver lace: Mrs. White, mauve georgette embroidered with silver beads; Mrs. Leslie Bartloet. scarlet georgette and shawl j to tone; Mrs. ]|. Lewis, black crepe Henri; Mrs. McNeil, black panne velvet with ovcrskirt of silver lace; Mrs. H. J. Coughlan, vioux rose chiffon velvet; Mrs. A. Lewis, rose pink crepe do chine; Mrs. ,1 ('. Sibbin. flamfl satin and lace with shoulder flower to tone; Mrs. M. Tolmie. peacock blue crepe do chine and gold lace; Mrs. I). Peterson, silver georgette and lace; Mrs. Arthur Perk-in, leaf green georgette banded with shell pink; Miss Adeline Paynes, tangerine panne velvet with silver posy; Miss Doris Pint, turquoise lil no crepe do chine; Miss Caldow. jade green floral taffeta with cyclamen hip bow; Miss F. Dennerly, can do nil taffeta and gokl lace; Miss M. Christian, moss green ring velvet; Miss V. Brown, cream lace frock; Miss M. L'yan, cyclamen .seijiiinned georgette: .Miss 1!. Perkin, rose figured georgette with tiered skirt; Miss Mary Ryan, brocaded frock; Miss Kathleen Pipe, silver lame and green georgette: Miss 1 nice Wilson, pastel lace frock; Miss Molly Yeo. ankle-length flock of while chenille embossed geor gette; Miss M. Mohberley, rose chiffon velvet and gold lace; Miss Colnian, pink taffeta with uneven tulle hem; Miss M. Ileod. rose taffeta with hem of silver j laeo; Miss M Jennings, green chiffon velvet with fur trimming; Miss Marjorie (lisby, pink chiffon velvel (rimmed with diamante; Miss Lord, blue and silver shot, taffeta; Miss I"). Adams, lemon taffeta relieved with blue.; Miss Freda Lit hei land, black georgette and gold lace; Miss Monro, lemon georgette embroidered I iu gold flower.;. j
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20303, 10 July 1929, Page 17
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372VICTORIA CRUISING CLUB. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20303, 10 July 1929, Page 17
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