DANCE AT OHAUPO.
PLUNKET SOCIETY BALL. The Plunket Society's ball, which was held at Ohaupo last week, proved a brilliant and successful function. There was a large attendance from all parts of the district and neighbouring centres, and the arrangements for enjoyment were thorough. The members of the committee were: Mrs. C. K. Edwards, wearing black satin; Mrs. R. Bland, navy and silver satin; Mrs. F. Ryburn, black lace; Mrs. W. ,Johnson, apricot georgette; Mrs. Titmarsh, beige crepe de chine and lace; Mrs. A. Turnwald, black satin and gold lace: 3lrs. H. Norton, black lace; Mrs. H. Dingle, rainbow taffeta; Mrs. Kelly, Lido blue and silver lace. Others present were: Mrs. Hiskens, who wore scarlet lace and silver: Mrs. C. Tarr, blue crepe de chine: Mrs. \\ oulds, brown satin: Mrs. S. Graham, pink georgette and lace; Mrs. J. Miller, flame georgette ; Mrs. Rayner, brown marocain; Mrs. Jackson, black silk; Mrs. A. Edwards ; navy and beige silk, Miss A. Turnwald, pink" georgette and lace; Miss E. McLeod, wine embossed georgette: Miss G. Ryburn, sunray georgette; Miss Watt, lemon floral georgette; Miss Teddy, rose and silver tissue; Miss C. Peake. gold lame over embroidered satin: Miss P. McCarroll, white lace and tulle; Miss C. Webb, mauve taffeta; Miss J. Osmond (Otorohanga), apricot satin; Miss Anderson (Cambridge), parchment shaded crepe de chine; Miss Tapp, moonlight blue georgette; Miss F. Jackson, black satin; Miss Lauder (Hawera), flame embossed gear-, gette: Miss Duff (Hawera). ctlanese crepe de chine; Miss C. Teddy, shell pink georgette; Miss Foster/ black velvet; Miss Neil (Cambridge), pink georgette: _ Miss R. Bell, turquoise blue georgette; Mi?,? E. Kelly, cameo pink crepe de chine; Miss M. Macky, eau de nil georgette; Miss A. Macky, black and gold brocade and net; Miss E. Edwards, fawn and navy satin: Miss Halliday, powder blue floral georgette: Miss B. Bell, green taffeta; Miss E. Bell, lime georgette over silver lame ;> Miss McLeod, black satin beaute; Miss L. Turnwald, hydrangea blue georgette; Miss I. Cowley, white satin and silver lace; Miss D. Cornish, rose taffeta and tuile; Miss N. Carter, black satin and tulle; Miss C. Mitchell, bine georgette; Miss L. Teddy, shrimp pink satin; Miss Norton, floral georgette; Miss Edwards, daffodil net: Miss E. Cobbe, cream lace over satin; Miss A. Cobbe, black taffeta; Miss Scott, flame silk lace; Miss V. Brewer, moonlight blue taffeta; Miss K. Tnrnev, coral pink satin and net; Miss L. Karl, scarlet satin: Miss E. Field, rose pink georgette: Miss B. Keyte, blue crepe de chine; Miss J. Titmarsh, rose pink lace: Miss Q. Hinton, green taffeta and tulle; Miss J. Dunnewoody, powder blue georgette; Miss Keyte, lemon georI gette; Miss E. Turvey, lemon crepe de chine: Miss Enneon. black crepe de chine; Miss Carriole, gold embossed georgette; Miss C. Shaw, briar rose georgette.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20601, 27 June 1930, Page 7
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