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DANCE AT PETER PAN. EPSOM SCHOOL ASSOCIATION. Artistically shaded lights and floral decorations made an attractive sotting for tho annual ball of the Epsom Grammar Old Girls' Association, which was held in the Peter Pan Cabaret last evening. Excellent danco music was supplied by tho Peter Pan orchestra and two exhibition dance numbers by Miss Jean Ilorne were well received. The chaperones and members of tho committee present were:—Mrs. W. R. 11. Free, who wore a frock of red floral georgette embroidered in gold; Mrs. Walker, in black georgette; Mrs. Allen, navy blue satin; Miss Patterson, black georgette with a lemon coatee; Mrs. T. H. Macky, black embroidered georgette; Miss Ivy Park, floral chiffon; Miss B. Griffiths, blue net; Miss Ruth Macky. blue shadow crepe georgette; Miss Flora Bollard, shellpink georgette; Miss Maisie Free, sea green tinsel georgette; Miss Nance Andrews, moonlight blue, lace; Miss Margot Grant, sprigged taffeta; Miss Iris Barry, sapphire blue satin; Miss Jean Rudd, lacquer red taffeta. Among those present were:—Mrs. G. Shorland, who wore a frock of salmon pink niched taffeta: Mrs. G. Anderson, in black Chantilly lace; Mrs. Addenbrook. black georgette; Mrs. Brinsden, black satin beaute; Mrs. Griffiths, black georgette and lace; Mrs. Heard, black satin; Mrs. Andrews, dove grey georgette; Miss Gladys Athcrton, cameo pink sprigged satin; Miss Irene Isaacs, lettuce green fischo net; Miss Joan Charlton, flame georgette with a frilled skirt; Miss Betty Fulton, ivory frilled taffeta; Miss Edna Bowell, parchment lace; Miss Cousens, black georgette; Miss Mary Yonge, Indian red georgette; Miss Ethelwyn Gray, blue patterned georgette; Miss Joan Fox, apple green fische net; Miss Babs Challis, floral chiffon; Miss Betty Keenan, green floral ninon; Miss Nancye Cotter, black georgetto embroidered with red and silver sequins; Miss F. Saunders, cameo pink moire inlet with frilled godets; Miss Thora Brodie, black satin with a lace coatee; Miss Doreen Mackay, cameo pink georgette with frilled panels'; Miss Amy Young, peach georgette and gold lace; Miss Joyce Severn, ivory net; Miss Wilson, cameo pink georgette; Miss Gwen Holmes, apricot crepe de chine; Miss Joan Dive, primrose floral moire taffeta; Miss C. Jolly, shell pink georgette; Miss Phoebe Young, beige chiffon; Miss Joyce Evitt, flame satin beaute; Miss Jean MacKav, ivory satin; Miss Ruth Wilkie, apple green taffeta; Miss Margaret Wilkie, daffodil taffeta; Miss Inez Abdullah, primrose figured chiffon; Miss M. Cruickshank, lemon taffeta; Miss Marion Holiday, pompadour pink frilled taffeta; Miss Eileen Walker, ifory net and georgette; Miss Horrocks, sage green georgette; Miss Doris St. Clair Inglis, vermilion satin; Miss Beryl Murray, floral ninon; Miss Peggy Wallace, shell pink georgette; Miss Molly Iloban, Naples blue lace; Miss Dorothy Lewisham, white hailstone muslin; Miss Betty Lee, leaf green georgette; Miss Molly Taylor, lemon satin; Miss Lois Talbot, peach satin beaute; Miss Marjorie Gunthorp. brick red ring velvet; Miss Marjorie Herbert, buttercup fische net; Miss N. Neville, cream georgette and lace; Miss Isobel Nielson, pink frilled georgette; Miss N. Murrav, black and orange georgette; Miss Betty' Connell, creara georgette; Miss Marie Conlan, bottle green satin; Miss Henderson,-lemon moire; Miss O}DU Blomfield, rose pink georgette.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20897, 12 June 1931, Page 5
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