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OLD DANCES

Waltzes, Polonaise, and Scottishe Return MASONIC DANCE Dreamy waltz tunes of other days, spirited schottisches, and provocative polonaises, were revived last evening at the Click Clack cabaret, when the members of St. Andrew’s Freemasons’ Lodge No. 8 held a particularly enjoyable reunion. Clyde Howley and his band excelled themselves in providing most vivacious music. The cabaret was charmingly decked with tapestries and flowers, and an effective lighting scheme enhanced its appearance. In the lounge, the supper tables were made gay with clusters of Iceland poppies and jonquils. During the evening items arranged by All*. W. S. Dingle were given by Airs. Osborne (songs), Al.r. Alan McElwain, Mr. H. E. Gillespie, and Air. D. Flood (humour). Among those present were: Airs. J. W. Probert. whose smart frock of satin in a deep golden tone was worn with a shawl of brocaded georgette. Airs. E. Howard, wearing a hyacinth blue frock of georgette featuring a finelypleated skirt. Airs. W. Wallbank, whose pretty frock of lotus pink georgette was inset with ivory lace. Airs. J. W. Hale, wearing a silver beaded gown of poinsettia red georgette. Ah's. G. 11. Sturgess, in a georgette frock of pastel blue toning. Airs. C. A. Garland, whose frock was of iris mauve chenille embossed georgette. Airs. AY. A, Roberts, whose gown of wistaria crepe faille was prettily beaded in silver. Airs. E, Redfern, wearing an attractively embroidered frock of black satin. Mrs. R. F. Percival, who wore a black georgette frock heavily beaded in jet and crystal. Airs. G. H. Busby, whose crepe de chine frock was of pimpernel red. Mrs. R. T. Randrup, wearing a bouffant taffeta frock of jade green shade. Airs. J. D. W ebster, who wore a gown of black Chantilly lace and a lavender and gold shawl. Airs. T. C. Webster, who had silver embroideries defining the waistline of her lacquer red crepe faille frock. All's. J. Stone, whose frock was of pearl grey brocaded satin crepe. Airs. R. St. Clair Woollams, in a black frock of draped ring velvet. Alackie, whose black georgette frock was appliqued with shaded flowers. Airs. G. Frieberg, who wore a gentian frock over her black georgette Airs. .T. Savin, whose frock of black mariette was relieved with a floral posy. ,T- . Hutton, who wore an unrelieved gown of black satin crepe. Airs. C. Green, wearing a picture frock of honey gold taffeta. Airs. G. Plowman, whose flowered frock or crepe de chine was expressed in autumn shades. V s ' ' T - Gladden, who wore a fringed irock of \ lola mauve georgette. Airs. T. Copsev who was wearing nn gette 3 frock of bla< ? k faconne georMrs. J. R Spicer, in a frock of black georgette -Kith flame relief. Mrs. T. J. Fleming, rvho wore a ring velvet frock of nasturtium shading.

Airs. A. Barker, whose black frock of georgette was relieved with lobelia blue. Airs. Norman Allen, wearing a black frock of georgette and mechlin lace. Airs. W. H. AlcKinney, whose naples blue rpariette frock was beaded with crystal. Mrs. S. Runciman, who wore a rhinestone embroidered frock of gentian blue georgette. Airs. D. Hyauiason, in a frock of Chinese blue ring velvet. Mrs. L. AJicholls. wearing a flounced frock of black chiffon. Airs. T. Bailey, who wore a frock of sedge green georgette inset with silver lace. „ . . Airs. W. K. Tugby, whose frocK or black georgette had a peach pink shoulder posy. • . . . Mrs. K. Garner, wearing gold embossed crepe de chine and gold lace. Airs. Kay Stratton, who was in a silver beaded gown of black georgette. Airs. C. A. Coppins. who wore a draped frock of black georgette. IVORY AND SILVER Aliss AI. Gregg, who wore a frock of ivory tulle and silver tissue. Aliss Alary ATcShane, whose frock was of forget-me-not blue georgette. Miss A. Noble, wearing a black georgette frock appliqued with flowers. Miss Salmon, in a frock of petunia pink taffeta made with a bouffant skirt. Miss AI. Copsey, who wore a mandarin blue frock of georgette. Aliss AI. Beresford, wearing a black frock of georgette. Aliss A. Beresford. whose frock was of taffeta and gold lace. Aliss AI. Pettit, who wore a picture frock of hyacinth blue georgette. Miss O’Shannessy. in a frock of poinsettia red. ring velvet. Aliss R. Lees, who wore a geranium pink crepe de chine frock. Aliss S. Lees, in a georgette frock of canton jade tone. Aliss G. Camming, whose frock was ox nasturtium taffeta and georgette. Miss I. Hyauiason, in a frock of peacnbloom tulle embroidered with gold. Aliss AI. Stone, wearing an apple green frock of georgette. Aliss J. Gillies, whose frock was or crocus mauve taffeta Aliss A. Alenzies, who had silver and green lace relieving her green crepe faille frock. Aliss E. Crocker, who wore a frock of lavender crepe de chine. Aliss F. Griffiths, whose frock of wistaria georgette was inset with silver lace. Aliss Stewart, wearing a frilled gown of pompadour pink tulle. Aliss F. Cooke, who wore an embossed frock of briar rose georgette.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 689, 14 June 1929, Page 4

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OLD DANCES Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 689, 14 June 1929, Page 4

OLD DANCES Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 689, 14 June 1929, Page 4