DANCE AT MANUREWA
ST. LUKE'S CHURCH The annual ball held by the committee of the St. Luke's Church, Manurewa, last week was a great success and those present spent a must enjoyable evening. The function was held in' the picture theatre, which was decorated both in the main hall and in the supper room, clever use being made of palms and flags. Among those present were the following:—Mrs. Murray, who wore black lace; Miss Cross, pale green georgette; Mrs. Daffev, black georgette; Mrs. B. j Mclsaac, white taffeta with angelskin j coatee; Mrs. E. Russell, black geor- | gette; Mrs. D. Griffin, black georgette | and silver lame; Mrs. Davies, navy floral crepe; Mrs. Avery, black ring velvet; Mrs. Jenkins, blue crepe and lace; Mrs. Ferguson, black ring velvet and silver lame; Mrs. Phillips, blue crepe suede; Mrs. G. Webster, lime nanette; Mrs. Carl White, silver and green frock; Mrs. G. King, red floral taffeta; Mrs. M. Stewart, black velvet; Mrs. F. H. Barnard, black ring velvet and silver lame; Mrs. Norman Walter, black satin beaute; Mrs. Harris, navy georgette find lace;. Mrs. Tom Wills, floral voile; Mrs. G. Gray, rose pink organdie; Mrs. Carr, ' ace - Chinese embroidery; Mrs. W. Hansen, cherrv ring velvet; Mrs. K. Grainger, black satin; Mrs. Havden, black crepe de chine and silver lame; Mrs. Rutledge, crimson crepe satin; Miss D. Grav, apricot crepe Marina; Miss Rita Leach, blue crepe with sequins; Miss N. Bruin, old gold marocain; Miss N. Pearce, pink georgette; Mrs. T. Montgomery. navy blue satin; Miss O. Dobson. gold crepe; Miss N. Morgan, pale green organdie; Miss J. Havden, coral and silver lame; Miss M. Hayes (Auckland), white georgette; Miss N. Walters, black and white satin; Miss D. Christopher, rose pink taffeta; Miss I. Christopher, primrose floral organdie; Miss P Kvle, pink marocain; Miss M. Lowther, pink check organdie; Miss I. McAulev, Marina green crepe; Miss It. McKeown, floral lemon silk; Miss Elsie Kooney, shell crinkle crepe; Miss K. Smith,' apple green marocain; Miss 1. Haves, peach crepo de chine: Araline Carr, patterned silk; Miss K. Lennox, Marina blue lace; Miss L. Hutchinson, Margaret Rose marocain; Miss M. Jackson, cherry crinkle crepe; Miss J. de Carteret, white, crinkle crepe; Miss F. Terry, pink windswept satin; Mrs. G. de Silva, blue crinkled marocain; Mrs. T. Hawkcn, peach windswept satin; Mrs. Leo Ayling black georgette with lace; Mrs. G, Sheldon, blue pebble crepe.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22161, 15 July 1935, Page 3
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