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“AT HOME

Annual Function at Otahuhu HOLY TRINITY' SOCIAL The Public Hall, Otahuhu, was gaily decorated on Tuesday evening, on the occasion of the annual “At Home” of the Otahuhu Holy Trinity Social Club. Bowers of hanging ferns, inter- i mingled with lines of coloured lights j from which was suspended a number i of Japanese lanterns, made an effective : setting for the large gathering of members and friends of the club. Mr. Harley Lovell fulfilled the duties of master of ceremonies. The club’s orchestra, under the leadership of Mrs. F. Andrew, provided a delightful programme of dance music. Extras were played by Mrs. Rush worth and Miss Marjorie Seel. A balloon competition was won by Miss R. Hart and Mr. F. AlcAnulty, and the spot jazz by Miss Davies and Mr. B. Pcgler. The supper room was prettily decorated with palms and pennants. The Mayoress, Mrs. T. Clements, and Mrs. R. B. Todd acted as chaperones. Among those present were: Mrs. T. Clements, who wore a frock of black satin beaute and georgette, relieved with cherry ring velvet. Mrs. R. B. Todd, whose frock was of black souple satin, with reliefs of steel blue and- champagne. Mrs. F. Andrew, wearing blue marocain with trimmings of guipure lace. Mrs. Turner, in a frock of sea green chiffon velvet and crepe de chine. Mrs. C. L. Hampton, frocked in sunset i crepe do chine, with tulle and diamente Mrs. Elliott, whose frock of naples ! blue silk marocain and was relieved with silver lace. Airs. F. Mathews, wearing reseda crepe de chine. Mrs. \V. Scott, who wore a frock of i patterned silk in shades of rose. Mrs. C. Waddell, in a frock of black stencilled crepe de chine. Mrs. J. Stewart, wearing a gown of ■ unrelieved black, and hand-painted shawl. , Mrs. W. Hart, senr., in black crepe ; do chine. FROCK OF GENDARME BLUE Airs. G. McDell, who was wearing a j frock of gendarme blue and white geoi'- j gette. Airs. K. Grey Alace, frocked in lemon georgette, finished with diamente buckle. Airs. Knott, who chose a black s.equined and georgette gown. Airs. 11. Aloore, frocked in sea green satin, finished with a gold shoulder posy. . All's. G. Nixon, junr., who was wearing ' black panne velvet, and a black Spanish ! shawl. Airs. R. E. Dew, in carmine georgette, with trimmings of silver. Airs. Hurle, wearing a frock of nasturtium georgette and ecru lace. Airs. H. Lovell, in primrose chiffon georgette, worn over drawn crepe de chine. Airs. C. AlcAnulty, whose black panne velvet gown was relieved with gold. Airs. Eyre, who wore rust red broche, with diamente buckle. Aliss Pearl AlcFarlane, in a frock of ivory satin and tulle, with shoulder spray of red flowers. Aliss B. Goodwin, who chose a frock of guipure lace, worn over soft satin. Aliss Mavis AlcFarlane, in sunset satin charmeuse, with overskirt of tulle. Aliss Geary, wearing a period gown of black satin and silk net, with sequin trimmings. Aliss Jameson, in ciel blue crepe de chine, with rose relief. Aliss At. Walker, wearing a frock of cyclamen, with diamente and georgette relief. Aliss AI. Wills, wearing an anklelengtli gown of flame crepe de chine and satin. Aliss F. Hickson, In a frock of C3 rclamen georgette. Aliss Atadigan, who chose a frock of ; lemon taffeta and tulle. GREEN CREPE DE CHINE Aliss G. Aloller, frocked In absinthe green crepe de chine. Aliss A. Adams, who was wearing lichen green georgette, with, trimmings of silver lace. ss Aliss AI. Furnell, in periwinkle blue taffeta. Aliss Nellie Wills, who wore a midnight blue georgette frock, with corsage of silver lace. Aliss AI. Simmonds, wearing shell pink taffeta of uneven length. Aliss K. Nobbs, in cyclamen georgette, with trimmings of silver lace. Aliss K. Boswell, in a patterned crepe de chine gown. Aliss Alaud Stephens, in a frock of peacli satin, with trimmings of biscuit lace. Aliss V. Watkinson, who wore a black crepe de chine gown, with an uneven hem. Aliss Reta Hart, Wellington, who chose apricot georgette, with reliefs of gold tissue. Aliss AI. Finch, wearing a frock of mist green embossed georgette, with tulle Aliss F. Davis, in shell pink georgette, with shoulder spray of pink flowers. » Aliss L. R. Leece, who wore powder blue silk marocain. Aliss Gwen Clark, in a frock of allce blue georgette. Aliss E. W. Alathews, frocked in cameo pink georgette, with chenille corsage. AMss Alary Andrew, who wore a shot taffeta frock in shades of blue. Aliss T. E. Kltto, frocked in canton jado embossed chenille. Aliss AI. N. Alathews, wearing shell pink georgette, with petal-pointed skirt of ankle length. Aliss C. Stubbs, wearing a black sequined georgette gown. Aliss AI. Alullins, who wore lily of the valley green georgette, with shawl to tone. Aliss Trixie Parsons, wearing a frock of shot taffeta in shades of rose. Aliss N. Downey, wearing a frock of apricot taffeta. Aliss L. Jenkins, whose leaf-green georgette frock was relieved with silver. Aliss Dorothy Augur, who was wearing gentian blue satin beaute. ROSE PINK SATIN Aliss T. Brennan, in a frock of rose pink satin beaute, with reliefs of silver. Aliss Z. Hudson, who chose scarlet net and velvet. Aliss Vi Baker, frocked in lichen green georgette, with an uneven hemline. Aliss AI. Seel, in an apple green frilled georgette frock. Aliss P. Phillips, wearing lemon satin, with trimmings of green and gold. Aliss L. Alourant, frocked in silver lame and electric blue tulle. Aliss E. Speed, wearing bullet blue crepe de chine, with silver metal trimmings. Aliss Oily Barry, who wore black crepe do chine, with relief of opal blue and black Spanish shawl. Aliss S. Bennett, in an orchid pink georgette gown, featuring an uneven hemline. Aliss \V. Stone, Whakatane, wearing powder blue shot taffeta. Aliss G. Watkins, who wore flame taffeta, with relief of lace. Aliss E. Williams, frocked in lemvi georgette, with black trimmings. . Aliss AI. Follas, whose frock was of mauve crepe de chine embroidered with silver beads. Aliss R. Brown, wearing a frock of iris mauve velvet, with trimmings of gold braid. Aliss D. Logan, frocked in nile green taffeta, with a shadow hem. Aliss N. Logan, in a frock of ivory satin, with overdress of silk net. Aliss J. Holes, wearing black sequined georgette, relieved with silver. Aliss P. French, whose frock was of lilac geoi'gette, with silver trimmings. Miss H. Potter, wearing a nile green silk net frock. Aliss AI. Wells, who wore a gown of peach georgette, with handkerchief pointed skirt. Aliss Ursula AlcAnulty, in an airplane blue georgette and lace gown. Aliss Alavis Stephens, wearing moss rose crepe de chine, trimmed with silver ribbon. Aliss Alolly Walker, who wore pastel blue taffeta, with silver relief. Aliss AI. Venables, frocked in shaded green georgette, with trimmings of gold lace. Aliss Ford, in foxglove pink crepe de chine, with insets of ecru lace. Aliss Mabel Wilson, wearing rose crepe de chine and lace. Aliss Jean Clark, who wore moonlight blue crepe de chine, featuring an uneven hem. Aliss Alavis Whitten, who was wearing carmine red crepe de chine, finished with shoulder posy.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 714, 13 July 1929, Page 4

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“AT HOME Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 714, 13 July 1929, Page 4

“AT HOME Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 714, 13 July 1929, Page 4