THE PIRATE SHIP.
Anoither enjoyable evening was spent at. the Pirate Ship on Saturday. The bright music played by the Versatile Pirates; Orchestra included many new and popular numbers. The shaded lights and unique setting- of the ship made an attractive background for the dancers.
• Among those present were:—Mrs. Norman Newjlice, who wore a frock of daffodil yellow georgotte with blue relief; Mrs. Arthur Collins, black cire. lace; Mrs. Anderson, beige crepe de chine; Mrs. Elliot, leaf-green taffeta; Miss Barbara Pierce, phlox pink and white triple ninon; Miss L Jones, green floral satin; Miss Kathleen Geddia., floral georgette; Miss D. Edwards, autumn tinted georgette; Miss A. Thomas, lime- georgette with touches of gold; Miss J. Derbyshire, cicl blue georgette; Miss M. Frances, flowered georgette in shades of blue; Miss Madalin Gorton," white crepe de chine; Miss Ina Weston, floral ninon; Miss E. Robb, printed ,chiffon in pastel shades; Miss Joyce Pruden, ivory cropc do chine. Miss P. Pruden wore sand-dust georgette; Miss W. Lovegrovo, black georgette and lace; Miss D. Ernest, figured chiffon frock; Miss J. Edwards, scarlet crepe de chine; Miss A. Turner, white flat crepe; Miss M. Hay, checked taffeta; Miss Marjorio Mason, Indian red crepe satin; Miss B. Mclntyre, peacock blue satin; Miss P. Prideaux, white chiffon.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20491, 17 February 1930, Page 15
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210THE PIRATE SHIP. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20491, 17 February 1930, Page 15
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