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BRIGHT DANCE

AKARANA YACHT CLUB CONTINUES SERIES OF ENTERTAINMENTS MANY GUESTS Streamers and balloons decorated ; • the Akarana Yacht Clubhouse on Sat- j j urday evening:, when the Akarana j ! Yacht Club held another of its enjoyi able dances. Favours were distributed, and j j Stacey’s Orchestra provided the gayest ' ! of dance music. ; Committee members present were. — Mrs. Miller, wearing mauve georgette i and silver lace. Mrs. 'Webster in a rose pink georgette frock. Miss Rateliffe, who wore flame satin , with gold lace insets. The guests were:— Mrs. J. Hammond in oyster grey satin | crepe. Mrs. Pollock, who wore green satin with gold trimming. Miss D. O’Connell in a leaf green ring velvet frock. Miss W. Grimmer, whose black frock was of velvet. Miss L. Cooper, in viola, mauve taffeta. Mrs. Hayes, wearing apricot taffeta and tulle frills. Miss E. Kelly, Hamilton, in frilled rain- ' bow georgette, with a pink sequined shawl. £ Miss R. Ayres in a black headed geor- < gette frock. Miss D. Flay, who wore a flared green < satin and gold lace frock. ] Miss J. Grimmer, in a floral lame bodice and lace skirt. • Miss Gilmour, wearing chartreuse green \ crepe de chine. Miss Tupp in ciel blue embossed geor- ] gette. Mrs. G. Grimmer, who wore mauve satin and ecru lace. Miss J. Miller, in cream georgette with , a shoulder posy. Miss W. Jeffers wearing hj'acinth blue crepe de chine. Miss M. Jeffers, in apricot taffeta with a shoulder posy. 1 ORANGE GEORGETTE Miss E. Moore, whose orange georgette frock had a gold lace skirt. Miss J. Bradburn in moonlight blue J sa tin. Miss R. Pumper, wearing electric blue r crepe de chine and silver lace. Miss Fort, who wore shell pink crepe c de chine. Miss M. Stacey, whoso blue crepe de ( chine frock was inset with silver lace. Miss B. Wade in a cyclamen beaded f georgette frock. \ Miss Burgess, wearing floral lame and heliotrope crepe de chine.- i Miss Howell, who chose periwkinkle blue crepe de chine. t Miss J. Hood in a blue taffeta frock. Miss V. Hood, wearing rose pink geor- < gette heavily beaded in crystal. Miss At. Grimmer, whose blue lame < frock was made with a crepe de chine skirt. c Miss Xewcombe, in black georgette and lace with an uneven hem. Miss P. Douglas, wearing nile green georgette with a bodice of silver lace. Miss Towers, in a frilled frock of blue silk net. . Mrs. T. Boswell, who wore a floral 1 georgette frock. Miss E. Boswell, in pompadour rose 4 satin crepe. Airs. C. Cook, who wore navy blue crepe de chine. Atiss E. Champion in blue georgette ( with an uneven hem. Aliss Cary, wearing blue crepe de chine 1 embroidered with silver. Aliss Hampton, wearing white taffeta 1 with a lame bodice. Aliss Af. Bickerton in a frock of maroon < velvet. Afiss Af. Wallace, who wore an ivory l satin crepe frock. Aliss Alayn in leaf green georgette and ; silver relief. Aliss Hunter fn a geranium rose geor- t gette frock. Aliss Stewart, whose black velvet frock , was ankle length. Airs. Horton in a black sequined frock ( of ninon. Aliss Alasefield, in a black crepe de chine - frock. Aliss Johnston, wearing black crepe de chine.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 674, 28 May 1929, Page 4

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BRIGHT DANCE Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 674, 28 May 1929, Page 4

BRIGHT DANCE Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 674, 28 May 1929, Page 4