BAYFIELD TENNIS CLUB.
A SUCCESSFUL DANCE. A successful dance was held by the Bayfield Old Scholars' Lawn Tennis Club in the. Point Erin Park kiosk on Saturday overling. 'lho hall was artistically decorated with tlio club colours, while an appropriate note was lent by a largo tennis racquet strung with blue and gold. The following members of the committee woro present: —Mrs. E. M. Liu*"»»n, who wore black crepc de chine, embroidered in gold; Miss F. Smytheman, who wore delphinium blue gcorgetto with diamanto relief; Miss Gwen Jones, in rose pink georgette with roso and silver lace; Miss Marjorio Green, who choso blue g,coigelte over pink satin. , Among those present were: Mrs. A. E. Scliade, in black velvet, with hem of fur; Miss G. Buchanan, lemon tulle with uneven hem and hand-painted shawl to tone; Miss Nancye Staples, black sequinncd frock with lemon tullo bow; Miss A. Dawson-Welsh, jade green, anklelength frock of satin beaute; Miss L. Kennedy, apricot georgette with iloral trim ming; Miss L. Jamieson, roso du Barri crepc dc chine; Miss L. M. Thompson, black lace with red shoulder spray; Miss F. Swan, eau do nil georgette and shoulder posy of pink flowers; Miss Jean Cairns, almond green crepe de chine and sequin trimmings; Miss P. Beswick, apple green georgette and gold lace; Mi.is Elina Beale, ivory net and .satin with handkerchief points; Miss If. Hardlev, mimosa chiffon velvet, vandyked in geranium; Miss E. Swan, sea green chenille velvet and georgette. Miss C». Dor veil, laurel embossed crepc do chine; Miss Gladwyri Chapman, picture taffeta and diamante; Miss L. Edwards, beige georgette and lace, with rose and gold wrap; Miss Joyco Burnett, silver lame with skirt of silver laco over tulle: Miss T. Hammond, black georgette and laco; Miss F. Johnson, shell pink georgette; Miss Nanco Tuckey, jado green georgette over silver lace; Miss Esmo Campbell, lace worn over silver; Miss C. Duncan, ciel blue georgetto frock; Miss Hilda Barbour, moonlight crepc dc chine; Miss A. Gascoine, flame velvet and gold lace; Miss Frances Hell, wistaria taffeta; Miss B. Hemus, lacquer red georgette with uneven hem. Miss N. Connolly, powder blue taffeta; Miss K. Hammond, powder blue georgetto; Miss 0. Totrnan, mauve and silver lace with georgetto frills; -Miss M. Cato, leaf green taffeta; Miss Gladys Copeland, apricot, taffeta, trimmed with willow green; Miss Couper, frock of black chiffon velvet; Miss F. Saunders, spring green frilled silk net ; Miss K. Hammond, powder blue georgette; Miss L. Newcombc, pale pink lame and georgette; Miss P. Irving, bouffant frock of green crepe <lo chine with silver trimming; Miss 31. Irving, cold lame and blue crepe de chine; Miss J. Morrison, powder blue crepe do chine, with posy to tone; Miss J. Hardley, blue d'amour embossed chenille georgetto
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20338, 20 August 1929, Page 14
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458BAYFIELD TENNIS CLUB. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20338, 20 August 1929, Page 14
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