Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

DANCE PARTY

Shipping Man's Son Celebrates Majority j Mrs. Arthur Sine! wore a gown of lilac-tinted georgette relieved with silver, and silver-embossed shawl of matching shade, to receive her guests on Monday evening, when she and her husband entertained a number of young people to celebrate the coming-of-age of their son, Stewart. The party was held in the Domain Kiosk, which was prettily decorated for the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Sinel were assisted by their small daughter, Josephine, who wore a frock of palest cameo pink georgette with a hyacinth blue sash. Among the guests were: Mrs, Higgins, wearing powder blue relieved with silver. Miss Lesle Goldie, whose frock was of bottle green georgette. Mrs. J. R. Warnock, who wore a Chinese red shawl over her black gown. SMART BEADED ENSEMBLE. Miss T. Goldie, in a smart rose georgette frock and coatee embroidered with silver beads. Mrs. T. Sinel, who wore a pastel green georgette frock. Miss Molly Hutchings, whose bouffant frock was of cameo pink taffeta. Miss M. Rainger, who wore a gown of I ! cherry and floral georgette. 1 Miss Dene Plummer, wearing a frock | of rose pink taffeta. Miss Nance St. Clair Whyte, in a bouffant frock of cherry red tulle over satin. Miss Thelma St. Clair Whyte, in Princess Mary blue georgette, with a rose velvet sash. Miss Judy Casement Aicken, who wore a gown of canton jade taffeta. EMBOSSED GEORGETTE Miss Girlie Saunders, wearing a frock of ivory embossed georgette. Miss Rita Hill, who was gowned in absinthe green and ivory satin beaute. Miss Rita "Warnock, whose gown was of black ring velvet and georgette. Miss Anna Warnock, in japonica pink satin beaute, with bouffant overdress of tulle. Miss Mac Cormack, whose leaf green georgette frock was relieved with silver. Miss Gladys Seymour, in a pretty frock of cameo pink georgette, HOLDING COURT FORESTERS REVEL AT DEVONPORT OFFICERS APPOINTED Foresters bold in their green and ' s;°Ki gathered beneath the symbols of their .Ancient Order at Devonport last evening to hold court and appoint officers for the next year. Court Victoria is one of the oldest friendly societies in Devon port and, as befitting the occasion, there was a representative attendance from other courts, including the women's courts, and from kindred bodies on the North Shore, including the Ancient Order of Druids the Manchester Unity 1.0.0. F., American Order 1.0.0. F. Lily Rebekah of Devonport, 1.0.0. F., Reehabites, and Devonport Lodge Buffaloes (accompanied by the Deputy -Grand Primo for New Zealand). Past District Chief Ranger W. A. Ivnaggs was installing officer, and associated with him, as installing Woodwards, were Bro. T. Hoverd, P.D.C.R., and Bro. W. L. Rowland, P.D.C.R. Alter the reception of the installing officers and the “charge” to the officers-elect, Bro. Thomas Haynes was installed in the Chief Ranger’s chair. His team for the- next term is:—Sub-Chief Ranger, Bro. IST. Veart; Senior Woodward, Bro. L. Quinton; Senior Woodward, Bro. O. Boyd; Senior Beadle, Sister N. Hill; Junior Beadle, Sister I. Sligo; Chaplain, Bro. C. C. Hoskin; Rec. Secretary, Bro. C. Hinton; Organist, Bro. L. Blackwood; Sick Visitor, Bro. F. Purchas; Benevolent, Bros. W. A. Knaggs, C. Farquharson, G. Hinton. After the official ceremony, which terminated with the presentation to Bro. Blackwood of his Past Chief’s collar and certificate, there was a dance, with some humour by Mr. Chas. Massee. Music was supplied by Harry Bolton’s Parisian Nine Orchestra. Among those present were: Mrs. E. C. Baker, P.C.R. Court Maid Marion, frocked in geranium satin and gold tinsel relief. Miss Garrett, secretary Maid Marion Court, in a forest green ensemble. Sister Lawrence, wearing mauve and j lace crepe de chine. Sister Barron, who wore vieux rose jersey silk. Sister Graham, in an old rose crepe de chine frock. Sister Stretton, in a frock of blue silk, with old rosp relief. Mrs. Hoverd, sen., who wore cinnamon crepe de chine. Mrs. Worthington, who chose beige rose crepe de chine. Mrs. Rogers, in a frock of black satin. Mrs. Broberg, wearing rose pink georgette. Mrs. Watt, who wore black silk and Mrs. V. Darley, in a black beaded georgette frock. PERIWINKLE BLUE Mrs. C. Hoverd, frocked in periwinkle blue chiffon velvet. Mrs. S. H. Christian, wearing salmon crepe de chine with lace. Mrs. J. Santo, who wore wine velvet I with tinsel underdress. Mrs. Cliff, in navy crepe de chine contrasted with red. Mrs. Smart, who wore betty blue crepe de chine. Mrs. Hutchings, in black crepe de chine with silver facings. Mrs. Burnett, wearing navy taffeta and ecrue lace. Mrs. Harland Burnett, in black satin : with embroidered scallops, i Mrs. C. Hinton, who wore navy crepe ! de chine with oriental trimmings. | Mrs. Walker, in brown georgette over shot silk. Mrs. Rawlings, whose frock was of I black secjuined satin. Mrs. F. Ziegler, wearing black satin with pink roses and scarf to tone. Mrs. E. H. Blakey, in a secjuined georgette frock. Mrs. J. B. Sheard (Waihi), who wore secjuined crepe de chine. Mrs. George Sinton, in a black crepe ! de chine frock. I Mrs. Harry Bolton, wearing fawn crepe j de chine. : Mrs. "W. Simpson, in beige georgette with gold lace and floral ornaments. ! Mrs. Quinton, wearing ravenswing blue ! taffeta. Mrs. L. Cusworth, in oriental trimmed ; black satin. Miss Ivy Sworn, who wore mauve and green shot taffeta. Miss X. Hale, in powder blue crepe de chine and cream lace. Miss M. Hewitt, who chose a satin beaute frock with waist posy of flowers. Miss Phyllis Worthington, wearing alice blue shot taffeta. Miss I. Ness, in lime green satin with lace insets. Miss B. Elder, wearing a jade frock with net skirt. Miss E. Clowes, in apricot crepe de chine. I Miss Bruce, who wore blue satin with a shoulder posy. Miss Nellie Sinton. in cream crepe de chine with mauve relief, j Miss N. Hill, in mauve satin with a I tulle overskirt. 1 Miss A. M. Campbell, who wore orange j satin with net overfrock and tulle bow. i Miss Curtis, who chose pastel pink taffeta with an overfrock of silver lace, j Miss DraflTn, frocked in eau-de-nil taffeta. Miss Miller, in a blue crepe de chine J and silver lace frock.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/SUNAK19290612.2.29.3

Bibliographic details

Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 687, 12 June 1929, Page 4

Word Count
1,028

DANCE PARTY Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 687, 12 June 1929, Page 4

DANCE PARTY Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 687, 12 June 1929, Page 4