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TENNIS DANCE HELD

FIRST OF SEASON A canopy of pretty mauve streamers and mauve shaded lights made charming decorations in the Symondsville Cabaret last evening, when the Seadonian Tennis Club held its first dance of the season there. Mrs. Saver, in a gentian blue frock of i chiffon velvet. Mrs. R. Watkins, wearing parchment white georgette. Miss G. Cunningham, frock of lettuce green draped georgette. Miss Jeanette Denton, periwinkle b.ue georgette frock. Miss X. Clark, silver and white frock of tissue and georgette. Miss Marshall, hyacinth blue frock of crepe de chine. Miss E. Brice, iris mauve frock of crepe faile relieved with black. Miss M. Thomas, rose blush crepe mar- 1 iette frock. Miss E. Stewart, frock of cuban orange crepe de chine. Miss J. Turner, lotus rose frock of embossed georgette. Miss Linton, flame coloured taffeta ■ frock. Miss H. Morrison, canary yellow ring velvet. Miss A. E. Morrison, beige crepe de chine embroidered in blue. Miss F. Turbott, jade green taffeta edged with silver. Miss M. Hughes, silver lace over shell pink georgette. Miss D. Wheeler, shell pink embossed chenille georgette. Miss B. Brown, shell pink crepe de j chine. Miss B. Nash, orange satin with a long skirt of cream lace. Miss Bockett, spring green chiffon. Miss J. Turner, japonica pink embossed georgette. Miss R. Turner, delphinium blue georgette. Miss Clark, electric blue taffeta and silver lace. Miss W. Denton, hyacinth-mauve georgette with a girdle of diamante. Miss Doris Shepherd, cherry-red satin embossed in gold. Miss A. McFeteridge, Jarkspur blue crepe de chine. Miss Thelma Hosking, terracotta geoi-- | gette trimmed with pastel lace. Miss E. Tapper, orange georgette embroidered with crystal beads. Miss P. Squire, honey-coloured taffeta. NTiss M. Sheffield, powder blue romaine with an_ overskirt of cream lace. Miss X. Warren, pompadour pink georgette with a draped skirt. Miss Phillipps. black chiffon velvet swathed with tulle. BABIES’ CLOTHES A wooden box or cupboard that can f be adjusted to the mantel-piece is an excellent thing in which to air clothes (particularly babies’ clothes) in the winter. It would get all the heat from the fire. It would also obviate the untidiness created by clothes ! being aired in front of a fire. iron brackets to grip the mantelpiece are screwed on at both ends, i They should be placed so that there is just enough space left for them to slip over the mantel-shelf.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 641, 18 April 1929, Page 4

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TENNIS DANCE HELD Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 641, 18 April 1929, Page 4

TENNIS DANCE HELD Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 641, 18 April 1929, Page 4