THE PARISIAN STUDIO.
There was a good attendance at the danco at tho Parisian Dancing Studio on Saturday evening and tlio music was played by the studio orchestra. Miss Violet Brooks, the hostess, wore a frock of saffron-shaded chiffon.
Among those present were:—Mrs. L. Webb, wearing silver sequins and georgette; Miss E. King, azure floral chiffon; Miss I). King, black georgette; Miss 0. Carr, coral tulle; Miss Marge Woodcock, floral-blue georgette; Miss D. Rhodes, cream silk; Miss Myra. Browne, ibis-pink crepe de chine; Miss Iv. Browne, cream organdie; Miss Lorna Cooksey, cream crepe do chine; Miss A Foster, cream and goblin blue silk; Miss V. Buckingham, cream chiffon; Miss M. Aitken, _ coral-pink silk; Miss Daphne Buchanan, ivory crepe de chine; Miss V. Harden, cream organdie; Miss R. Sutherland, figured blue chiffon; Miss Dorothy Owens, cream silk; Miss S. Jones, reseda crepe de chine; Miss B. Waters, floral apricot chiffon; Miss V. Northover,, lemon embossed taffeta; Miss K. Readford, lemon georgette and lace; Miss Cameron-Wilson, reseda suedo rayon; Miss F. Peterson, frock of cream shantung; Miss Olive Gregory, black chiffon; Miss Flo. Gregory, spotted green chiffon ; Miss M. Hamlin, ivory silk; Miss N. Harrison, cream organdie; Miss J. Neil, rose satin; Miss P. Sutherland, floral-bluo satin; Miss B. Butchart, floral suede rayon; Miss E. Farmer, goblin-blue silk; Miss Elsie Mitchell, lavender chiffon taffeta; Miss A. Quinn, blue floral ninon; Miss G. Jackson, tomato crepe do chine; Miss E. Killip, lemon crepe de chine; Miss (i. Branson, black embossed georgette; Miss D. Beaslcy, figured blue ninon; Miss H. Neil, lettuce-green crepe de chine; Miss D. Jonning, carnation chiffon: Miss E. Darrach, Oriental chiffon ; Miss I. Masefield, cream silk and lace ; Miss C. Vowles (Ngatea), frilled blue georgette; Miss Mavis McDonald, ivory satin and tulle; Miss Daphne Harris, figured orange ninon; Miss T. H° R y-. low-green floral chiffon; Miss son. powder-blue ninon; Mim D. « = William, apricot crepe de chine, Mi. K Heenev, black eerie satin; Miss Mario Jenkinson, lemon silk; Miss Jean McDonald, figured blue chiffon.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20793, 9 February 1931, Page 4
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334THE PARISIAN STUDIO. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20793, 9 February 1931, Page 4
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