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STAFF DANCE

DOMINION MOTORS The Click Clack Cabaret presented a very bright appearance last evening when the staff of Dominion Motors j held its third annual dance. Streamers and balloons of gay colour fluttered in the lounge. Upstairs jade green and flame light shades enhanced the Eastern effect of the panelled bedroom. During the evening a graceful exhibition of the Yale Blues was Siven by Miss Margaret O'Connor and a partner. Bright dance music was provided ; by Mr. Clyde Howley and his fain- j ous Internationals. . I Committee members present were. , Miss Magill. in a period frock of apple green taffeta with transparent I hem of silver tissue. . Miss Saunders, frock of ivory souple j satin and georgette. j Miss D. O’Neill, ivory satin beautc . gown with tulle overskirt of uneven j length. _ . Mr. N. Ballantyne, Mr. G. Campbell, , Mr. C. Gleeson and Mr. A. Raycrott. J Among the dancers were: Mrs. Dewhurst, gown of black georgette ; and lac€i worn over shell pink chiftou. j Mrs. J. Laing, frock of rose georgette j , with relief of silver. . Mrs. Norman Chapman, ivory georgette frock with panelled skirt deeply hemmed I with silver lace. . . | Mrs. R. Bond, gown of ivory sojple | satin, with relief of silver lace Mrs. Andrew, black satin and lace j gown, with shoulder spray of roses. I Mrs. P. Olsen, cedar rose taffeta frock in period style with motifs oi gold. lace, inset, into skirt. Mrs. Ponolly, black panne velvet goiui ■ with gokl shoulder spray. .. . . Mrs. Cheshire (Hamilton), gown of Mack ; chiffon velvet with hem of silver lace. Mrs W. T. Johnson, rose satin gown with lace overskirt of deeper shade. Mrs. A. H. Clifton, period gown ot rose-sprigged black taffeta. Mrs. A. Bassinden, deep orchid tinted georgette embroidered in silver and cyclamen beads. _ , . Mrs. Percy Free, black satin beaute gown with cardinal red shoulder spray of l °Mrs. Signal, almond green georgette frock sequined in silver. Mrs. Constantine, frock of larkspur blue georgette and lace. . i Mrs. O. Campbell, gown of turquoise taffeta with floral shoulder spray'. Mrs. N. Ballantyne, gown of rose du [ barri georgette and lace. . Mrs. Alex Davie, georgette frock of blush rose. . , Mrs. E. A. Lay, cherry georgette frock | with silver shoulder flower. Mrs. L. Lamb, bouffant frock of pompa dour pink taffeta. . , , Mrs. C. H. Dell, grosgrain taffeta frock j of seagreen and silver. Mrs. P. Close, cigar brown georgette j frock with relief of gold. . Miss B. Wiliams, ivory crepe de chine frock with relief of scarlet. Miss Marks, eau do nil frilled crepe de chine frock. Miss Nonie Gimilan, black georgette i and silver lame gown. Miss Gladys Trevithick, coral chiffon velvet frock with rose shoulder posy. Miss McLean, ravenswing blue velvet and silver lace gown. Miss Ellett, jade green georgette and lace gown. „ . . Miss Taylor, dainty frock of ivory georgette and silver lace. Miss n. Crowther, nile green georgette frock with relief of silver. Miss Roseman. gown of tea rose georgette and diamante. Miss M. Diamond, black chiffon velvet and gold embossed net frock. Miss Stevenson, dainty • ock of flesh pink frilled chiffon. Miss E. Franklin, gown of clinton jade georgette with long uneven hem. Miss B. Arrowsmith, gown of rose chiffon velvet. Miss Goldsbro, delphinium blue georgette and gold lace frock worn over flesh pink chiffon. Miss M. Arrowsmith, cardinal red panne velvet gown with gold lace relief. Miss Morris, turquoise blue georgette frock with hem of silver lace. Miss W. Stevens, gown of wedgwood blue diamante and georgette. Miss T. Skelley, almond green georgette and silver lace frock. Miss K. Skelley, silver embossed net gown worn over flesh pink pleated chiffon. Miss C. Christie, dainty frock of blush rose georgettes Miss Burrell, amethyst and seagreen grosgrain taffeta frock with frilled skirt. ! Miss Molly Barker, period gown of rose taffeta with deep hem of turquoise blue, j Miss Allely', bouffant gown of black j taffeta. Miss Black, rose georgette gown with skirt composed of tiny frills. Miss Kennedy', leaf green georgette ! model embroidered w\th silver and green | beads. Miss Buckley, jade crepe de chine frock ; appliqued with flat conventional rosebuds of pastel shades. Miss B. Gower, model gown of ivory ring velvet sprayed with ribbon rosebuds of French design. Miss Mansell, gown of delphinium blue georgette and silver lace. Miss M. Baildon, black georgette frock embossed in gold thread. Miss Smith, delphinium blue georgette frock embossed with silver beads. Miss H. Smith, georgette frock of blush rose worn over silver lace. Miss Tuck, gown of ciel blue georgette beaded in silver. Miss A. Maclndoe, pervenche blue crepe de chine and lace. Miss Watson, apricot tinted georgette frock, daintily beaded. Miss Margaret O’Connor, gown of moonlight blue georgette embroidered in blue and silver. Miss Waters, gown of flame satin and georgette. Miss O’Sullivan, lilac satin frock with relief of silver. Miss Doherty, amethyst georgette and tulle gown. Miss Pickett, cherry georgette gown beaded in silver. Miss Betty Singer, ravenswing blue satin gown. Miss Hill, jade green crepe de chine frock with floral shoulder spray. Miss Ellworth, Cuban orange chiffon velvet gown. Miss I. Pliillipps, dainty frock of pink chiffon with gold pin spots. Miss Girdler, frock of cherry georgette with silver lame sash. Miss M. Girdler, black velvet corsage with petal pointed skirt of black georgette over flesh pink. Miss Mclndoe, bouffant taffeta gown of coral pink. Miss Wilson, eau de nil georgette frock beaded in silver. Miss' E. Wood, lace over leaf green georgette. Miss P. Fountain, gown of amethyst satin.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 410, 19 July 1928, Page 4

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STAFF DANCE Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 410, 19 July 1928, Page 4

STAFF DANCE Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 410, 19 July 1928, Page 4