FEMININE INTERESTS
BALL at te PUKE PLUNKET SOCIETY'S m ANNUAL FUNCTION HOLLYHOCKS and palms Te Puke branch o£ the l'lunket - ity held its annual ball in the Theatre on Monday night, L in ot the very wet weather. I _ fl0()r was crowded with merryI The "K" Boys’ Orchestra, I, m Rotorua, supplied excellent jasa I . \t r Xeil Carpenter acted as I music* * _ I of ceremonies in a most effiI cießt manner. I The supper-rooms and tables were i decorated with large bowls ot stately I hollyhocks and tangerine daisies, I “yje the hall looked very pretty with i s large bowers of nikau palms. I imong those present were: 1 Mrs Pilcher, in black lace worn over 1 <vsh-colourerl chiffon. I Mahoney, whose frock was of ciel I vie lace and georgette. I Hargreaves, in vieux rose panne | ve ]}'j£ Granger, wearing rose pink tafH Webber, whose black lace 1 J&Vas of uneven length. Mrs. L. Webber, in cameo pink crepe who wore black crepe ■to chine. Mrs McEwen, in rose-pink crepe de I rh ine with lace skirt. 3 Mrs. Cashmore, wearing black satin I be \irs' Perring, whose gold lace gown I * worn over satin of toning shade. 1 Mrs. Lee, in a pretty frock of duchess I Fagan, in floral crepe de chine. Mrs- Shaw, in midnight blue panne V? Mrs7 Lowe, tyho wore lido blue crepe de chine. . , „ . , Mrs. Davits, whose frock was of pink crepe de chine. Mrs. Sharp, in satin charmeuse of 1 whose frock was of ciel bins crepe de chine. Mrs L. Webber, in pink crepe de chine. Miss H. Matthews, whose trock was of cameo satin with lace hem. . .Miss M. Kerr, who wore rose pink niin with silver lace overdress. Miss Mavis Kerr, in gold lace and rose crepe de .chine. Miss Joyce, wearing lotus blue crepe % C iss De Cooney. in gentian blue taffeta Driscoll, whose ivory crepe de chine gown was of uneven length. Miss Stubbing?, wearing rose georgtU>liss Cuff, who was in black crepe de I Mi5S T. Hicks, wearing midnight blue taffeta. . , . Miss Plaice, in a rose pink ring velvet sown. Miss Hall (Tauranga), who wore a chenille velvet frock. Miss Heerdegen, in a frock of blue crepe de chine. Miss McEldownie, wearing a flame repe de chine frock. Miss Watson, who wore black crepe de C Miss Hicks, in a gown of blue and silver lame. | Miss Bostoek. wearing rose taifeta I with a petnlled hem. 3 Mias Wilkins, in a frock of pale green ' crepe satin and silver lace. Miss Stewart, who wore phlox pink not. j Miss A. Collins, in a blue crepe de " chine gown. Miss M. Collins, in turquoise blue vel- ; Miss A. Wilson, in silver lame bodice 3 ard eau do nil georgette skirt. I Miss M. Holland, wearing a lido blue satin gowu. Miss H. Cook, in ivory crepe de chine I with lac* hem. ] Miss K. Cook, who wore a gentian a blue satin gown. -j Miss Mollgraard, in cameo pink taffeta, ji Miss McNaughton. wearing leaf green crepe de chine. Miss Morton, in a frock of pink satin charmeuse. Miss Kenealy, who wore leaf green satin. Miss Riddell, in pastel pink crepe de chine. Miss Cliffe, who was in black velvet with lace hem. Miss Keys, in wine-coloured crepe de i thine. > Miss Downey (Opotiki), wearing ciel ? blue satin beaute. j Miss Sorrenson, in silver and blue ! Sforgette. | Miss Turner, who wore black georg- ! Mbs Dwyer, in a frock of sea green ji uepe de chine. ! Miss Shepherd, wearing silver lame and blue georgette skirt, i Miss Bell, in lacquer red ring velvet.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 688, 13 June 1929, Page 5
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607FEMININE INTERESTS Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 688, 13 June 1929, Page 5
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