FIRST TEMPLE LODGE
MASONS' ANNUAL DANCE
AN ENTERTAINING EVENING
Gaily decorated with autumn foliage and window-boxes of brilliant tulips, the Symondsvillo Studio made a colourful sotting for the annual dance of the Masonic First Templo Lodge 302 on Saturday evening. A particularly bright programme of dancing, including several novelty dances, for which prizes were awarded, added to the evening's enoyment.
The guests were received by the worshipful master, Mr. XI. F. Percival, and Mrs. Percival, who was wearing a graceful frock of lobelia blue georgette under a velvet cloak. The committee members who were responsible for' the successful arrangements were Messrs. J. lledwood, P. Ellis, K. Blow, F. Marks, H. Clow, A. Servico, S. Lathrope, T. Irvine, H. Somers, Power. Among those present were: —Mrs. W. J. Spring, who wore a frock of pale green georgetto embroidered in silver; Mrs. S. Lathrope, mulberry crepe threaded with silver; Airs. T. Irvine, powder blue taffetas and silver lame; Mrs. P. Ellis, mulberry georgette; Mrs. K. Blow, ivory satin and lace; Mrs. D. H. Heron, blue and rose floral georgetto; Mrs. I. E. Whitehead, black georgette relieved with green velvet; Mrs. A. Pooley, dclphinum blue cloque; Mrs. M. Tulley, geranium red crepe; Mrs. J. Deacon, vieux rose satin; Mrs. B. Wool ley, gold lame; Mrs. Gilbert Clark, black moire taffetas; Mrs. L. Gibbs, black georgette with a cherry sash; Mrs. N. H. Dixon, black Chantilly lace; Mrs. J. Spurge, leaf green coinspotted romaine; Mrs. J. Clark, ruby red georgette and lace; Mrs. A. J. Thorn, black georgette; Mrs. E. Paice, eau do nil metalasse; Mrs. H. White, magnolia souplo satin; Mrs. E. Litt, blue and rose floral chiffon; Mrs. W. L. Langridgo, bottle green circ satin; Mrs. N. Fletcher, black velvet tunic frock; Mrs. G. Cooper, spindleberry red guipure lace; Mrs. L. A. Oborn, black Chantilly lace. Mrs. W. E. Harvison was in phlox pink crepe; Mrs. J. H. Buchanan, geranium red crinkle crepe; .Mrs. D Calder, black ring velvet and gold lame; Mrs. 0. Orrell, pastel pink brocaded silk; Mrs. J. S. George, nigger brown cire satin and gold lame; Mrs. H. Martin, vieux rose taffetas; Mrs. W. Gardiner, black moire taffetas; Mrs. J. Turkington, black taffetas; Mrs. T. Bailey, daffodil and brown floral chiffon; Mrs. S. Handcoek, leaf green lace and georgette; Mrs. G. Jenks, lacquer red angelskin lace; Mrs. H. R. Gample, midnight blue satin; Mrs. G.' D. R. Whitehead, turquoise blue taffetas; Miss P. Walker, black tulle with a cherry sash; Miss 0. Darby, black georgette; Miss Qrama Heron, powder blue coinspotted taffetas; Miss C. Tulley, eau de nil frilled taffetas; Miss .Alma Campbell, cherry coin-spotted taffetas; Miss Beulali Ellis, lobelia blue cloque; Miss Mavis Myers, cameo pink brocaded taffetas; Miss Vera McQuoid, deep rose pink georgette; Miss E. Malone, powder blue moire taffetas; Miss L. Williams, briar-rose pink satin; Miss J. Sewell, ivory romaine; Miss Moira Henning. ivory tulle over taffetas.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22796, 2 August 1937, Page 3
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