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POLO DANCE

POVERTY BAY CLUB PATUTAHL FUNCTION (Herald Correspondent.) A dance organised by the committee o£ tfie Poverty Bay Polo Club and held in the Patutahi Hall on Friday night was attended by enthusiasts from all parts of the district. The music was supplied by Stuart Sheet's orchestra. The supper tables were effectively decorated with belladonna lilies and Michaelmas daisies. Among those present were Mrs. .!. Jobson, who wore a charming frock of cherry lace: Mrs. T. Sherratt, black mouselline; Mrs. Eric Loisel, flora 1 ninon in reel tonings; Mrs. It. .1. Scott, black lace; Mrs. J. Gardner, white organdie; Mrs. R. S. T. Sherratt, floral crepe de chine; Mrs. C. Scanned, red printed cloque with black coat; Mrs. W. L. Irwin, black tulle and white lace; Mrs. R. Black, floral georgette; Mrs. H. Cave, red and white georgette; Mrs. L. Williams (London), brown and gold cocktail suit; Mrs. It. C. Murphy, red satin; Mrs. G. Gaddum, scarlet satin; Mrs. B. Dobson, shell pink and black net over pink satin.

Mrs. R. O. Young’s frock was of lime green matalasse; Mrs. F. MoHardy, Nile green frock: Mrs. G. Law, Paisley chiffon velvet: Mrs. A. Robson (Hawke’s Bay), dusky pink triple georgette; Mrs. A. T. Barber, black ninon printed in gold; Mrs. Wtckens (Whangurei), gold satin: Mrs. Pilgrim, black matalasse; Mrs. Dalrymplc, red cloque with black satin cape; Mrs. F\ C. Galloway, midnight blue lace; Mrs. G. 11. Ritchie (Capetown), gold lame; Mrs. R. Pattullo, blue taffeta; Mrs. T. Ormond, silver lame; Mrs. 11. Dods, mulberry frock trimmed with red flowers. Miss G. Moore chose a smart frock of black georgette; Miss L. Williams, hand stencilled satin in green, yellow and silver; Miss Nolan, rose taffeta; Miss N. Hunt, white taffeta trimmed with scarlet; Miss C. Dymock, black velvet; Miss Jo. Scott, sea green cloque; Miss Juliet Scott, black satin; Miss E. Williams, green printed georgette with a black coat; Miss M. Murphy, rose pink chiffon; Miss M. Scott, turquoise blue chiffon: Miss K. Walker, black satin; Miss It. Kirkpatrick, dusky pink cloque; Miss T. Kirkpatrick, floral georgette; Miss P. Dunlop, emerald green frock with a sequin coatee; Miss E. Reeves (Tolaga Bay), white satin; Miss S. Ormerod, navy and white spotted organdie with red and white belt; Miss J. Williams, forget-me-not blue taffeta; Miss G. Peters, white marocain trimmed with scarlet.

Miss L. Peters wore a biown satin skirt and gold jumper; Miss A. Gillingham, brown floral crepe de chine; Miss I. McKenzie, navy taffeta with coin spots: Miss D. Rutledge, black redingote over pink satin; Miss Waldv (England), white lace over silver lame; Miss A. C. Livingstone, black velvet; Miss B. Livingstone, blue and pink crepe de chine; Miss M. Frazer, pale blue taffeta; Miss N. Skeet, cherry velvet with silver flower; Miss J. Sherratt, ivory georgette; Miss Trafford, coin-spotted rose satin; Miss J. Seymour (Whangara), navy taffeta; Miss Sainsbury, black figured taffeta; Miss P. Murphy, printed georgette over pink satin; Miss Williams, black taffeta and silver lame; Miss M. Nelson (Wellington), black and floral cocktail suit: Miss A. Slight, blue floral georgette; Miss G. Skeet, navy taffeta; Miss N. Broadhurst, scarlet sand crepe: Miss P. Dennis, green crepe meric. Miss 11. Lane’s frock was of eggshell blue matalasse; Miss T. Schutz, black stiffened net and silver sequins; Miss O. Allan, black velvet and lame cocktail suit: Miss J. Tietjcn, vieux rose cloque; Miss Boys, lemon satin; Miss B. Fisher, blue fioral ninon: Miss Burkett, black taffeta; Miss J. Lyons (Hastings), mulberry shot taffeta: Miss N. Langridge, flora 1 georgette; Miss Spicer, mulberry lace; Miss M. Blair, petunia sand crepe; Miss M. Sherratt. navy and white spotted taffeta and white flower; Miss E. Barker, black gebrgette with scarlet sequin trimming; Miss M. Hamilton, duck egg blue talfeta: Miss F. Hood, salmon pink frock.

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Bibliographic details

Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19582, 14 March 1938, Page 3

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POLO DANCE Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19582, 14 March 1938, Page 3

POLO DANCE Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19582, 14 March 1938, Page 3

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