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Pakuranga Hunt Club’s Annual Ball

Brilliantly Successful Function at Mangere Gaily decorated with masses of bunting, the Mangere East Public Hall made a picturesque setting for the smartly frocked dancers who attended the Pakuranga Hunt Club ba.l last evening. ADELIGHTFUL programme of dance music was supplied by the Kit Kat Dance Orchestra. The club colours of green and gold were attractively combined to decorate the supper room. Among the visitors were represent*- : tives of the Cambridge Hunt Club and ] a large number of the farmers over whose property the hunts are held. AMONG THE DANCERS Mrs. McGregor Grant had on :t smart frock of black and ivory georgette and Chantilly lace mounted on palest coral chiffon. Mrs. Wills McLaughlin wore a frock of gold lame, with frilled skirt, of midnight blue lace, and bridge coatee. Mrs. Chris Allen wore a gown of black beaded georgette and ivory shawl.. Mrs. Martin Johnston's frock was of frilled pink ninon, with side drapings. Mrs. Ft. D. Neal was frocked in black georgette, with patterned overdress. Mrs. P. 11. Smith wore a frock of old rose beaded georgette. Mrs. Owen Self was in a frock of mediterranean blue and gold chenille. Mrs. W. S. Spence was wearing black beaded georgette, with gold relief. Mrs. W. S. Dalton chose black georgette, with reliefs of gold. Mrs. Gerald Allen was in a frock of ashes of roses taffeta and lace. Mrs. Douglas Bingley wore a black and white satin carreau gown. Mrs. Weston was wearing floral ring velvet and crimson shawl. Airs. J. Fitzpatrick’s frock was of wood brown and cerise chenille velvet. Airs. Grierson was wearing a gown of black, daintily appliqued, and flame wrap. Mrs. A. Snedden, Ramarama, was in tinsel brocade and apricot georgette. Airs. Quartiey's gown was of black ring velvet and flowered ninon. The ITon. Alargaret St. John chose a daffodil yellow chenille spotted tulle frock. Mrs. Lloyd's gown of black georgette and lace was worn over cloth of gold. Airs. J. C. Gow was wearing a frock of paon blue taffeta, with relief of silver. Airs. C. Gunson was frocked in black beaded georgette, and a scarf in shades of pastel blues. Airs. Green wore a frock of rose satin, with relief of gold lace. Airs. J. A. 'Whitten had on shell pink georgette and silver. Airs. Leaity had on a frock of pastel pink ascot lace. Airs. McGregor wore a model gown of silver and black georgette. Mrs. G. McCauley wore a black and white beaded georgette frock. Airs. Clapham’s gown was of black georgette and lace. Airs. S. Stonex was goWned in lemon beaded georgette, worn with overdress of silk lace. Airs. A. Forsman’s frock was of vieux rose taffeta and silver. Airs. Ted Bradstreet was in gendarme blue georgette, with gold relief. Mrs. J. T. Shaw was wearing black brocaded mnrocain. Airs. E. B. Hirst, Opaheke, had on black georgette and orchid pink satin. Airs. D. McLennan was wearing absinthe green georgette, with relief of silver. Airs. Wardell, Opaheke, wore a frock of foxglove georgette. Miss J. Walker, Papakura, chose lido blue beaded georgette. Airs. Jas. Walker, Papakura, was In black beaded georgette. Airs. F. Parker, Opaheke, was wearing a frock of primr.ose georgette. Mrs. Kinloch, Papakura, was frocked in duchess blue, with deep shadow hem and silver relief. Airs. V. T. Dibble wore a frock of rose du toarri beaded georgette. Airs. A. Johnston had on ashes of roses ninon and beaded oriental shawl; Airs. Gordon Rutherfurd was wearing a frock of unrelieved black taffeta; Mrs. R. G. Ross was gowned in cameo pink beaded georgette. Airs. Fairweather wore powder blue and silver Mrs. J. V'ilkie was in a gown of lichen green chmon and silver. Airs. Anderson wore peacock blue satin, featuring a handkerchief skirt with -silver and lace hem. Airs. W. W. Massey was wearing a frock of unrelieved black georgette. Airs. Pickens wore cerise crepe de' chine, with uneven hem of gold lace. Airs. J. Heron was in a frock of black chiffon velvet, with uneven hemline. Airs. Bloomfield chose a chiffon frock in tonings of cherry. Airs. W. Johns was wearing a frock of black taffeta. Airs. G. W. Hussey was wearing a black georgette frock. All’s. Bruce H. Menzies had on pervenche satin and silver, with scarf to tone. Airs. Fergus Dunlop was in a black beaded frock. Others present were:—Airs. Haslip, who wore a frock of saxe blue crepe de soie; Airs. A. Alufray, who had chosen sapphire blue crepe de chine and black lace; Airs. O. Phillips, in black lace and georgette, with draped skirt, finished with a posy; Airs. H. Nicholas, wearing new tan satin beaute, finished with shoulder spray; Mrs. A. Lucas, wearing biscuit crepe de chine and lace; Airs. J. P. Walker, gowned in scarlet georgette and silver lace; Mrs. AV. D. Amiss, in a black crepe fieuri gown relieved with gold lace; Airs. S. A. Cutts, who wore midnight blue georgette; Airs. De Lueri, in a frock of apple-green taffeta and gold lame; Airs. J. H. Evans, who had o» sage green georgette and lace; Mrs. H: Mocrre, wearing sea green satin luxor; Airs. Boielle, whose frock was of lichen green georgette; Airs. A. AI. Smales, in rose taffeta, with gold relief; Airs. E. Elliott, wearing naples blue georgette and silver; Mrs. J. S. Nicholas, gowned in black chiffon, worn over black satin carreau; Airs. AI. Johnson, in black crepe de chine, with beige relief; Airs. At. Warin, whose frock was of pussywillow crepe de chine; Airs. Joe Rob-' erts, wearing dove grey crepe de chine and lace. Airs. Francis, who was in a frock of unrelieved black panne velvet; Airs. E. Woods, who chose pervenche georgette*, with reliefs of gold lace; Airs. Roy Harris, who wore shrimp pink beaded georgette; Airs. D. Knight, whose frock was of lemon shaded georgette; Mrs. Jas. Ross, wearing a frock of gros grain taffeta; Airs. W. Bellingham, in a frock of vieux rose satin romaine, with double flared skirt; Airs. T. B. Pegler. wearing a frock of black georgette and lace, with reliefs of dawn pink; Arrs. J. George, who wore jade green georgette, with silver relief; Airs. w. W. Aleek, who was wearing a frock of gold chiffon velvet; Airs. C. N. Worker, who wore periwinkle blue georgette and chenille shawl; Aiiss Marjorie King, wearing black lace and georgette, with reliefs of gold flowers; Miss Alargaret Bradstreet. in a frock of lotus faille; Aiiss Phyllis Weston, who wore a frock of rainbow shaded taffeta; Aiiss Adelene Walker, whose trock was of blush pink georgette, daintily beaded in crystal. Aiiss Noel Self, in a picture frock of black and orchid pink silk lace; Aiiss Dot Weston, who was frocked in steel blue and silver lace; Aiiss ATollv Upton, whose frock was of hyacinth blue taffeta and net skirt; Aiiss Selby, wearing rose blush pink crepe de’ chine; Aiiss S. Roberts, who wore a frock of apricot taffeta: Aiiss C. F. Connelly, in a frock of black crepe de chine and lace; Aiiss E. G. Neale, in embroidered powder blue crepe de chine, finished with

a shoulder spray; Miss P. Bradburv, whose frock was of sunset silk georgette; Aiiss Rene Spence, who was wearing a frock of rose ring velvet and lace: Aiiss Ngaire AYebber. weaving japonica pink taffeta and powder blue silk net skirt: ALiss A. AlcKenzie, who wore blonde lace over shrimp satin; .Miss J. Hill, Papakura. whose frock was of buttercup georgette, with an uneven hemline; Aiiss Lucy AlacDonald, in black georgette, with diamente relief; Aiiss K. Dowling, who wore a period frock of green sprigged taffeta: Aiiss B. AgmenSrnith, in* a frock of floral georgette: Aiiss AI. Regan, who was wearing blaek Spanish lace and georgette over shellpink satin romaine; Aiiss D. Leighton, in a ciel blue ankle-length taffeta frock. Airs. A. Lucas, Tlnwiok, who was in lilac crepe de chine; Aiiss AI. Baird, wealing apple green georgette, with diamente relief: Aiiss A. Bainbridge, in a powder blue and silver sequined frock; Aiiss AI. Hamilton, who wore coral pink crepe de chine, with relief of silver lace; Aiiss AT. Ekberg, Howick, in black georgette, with appliqued sprays; Aiiss J. Fraser Miller, in ivory georgette, worn with ivory and gold wrap; Aiiss Alavis Roberts, whose frock was of moonlight blue georgette; Aiiss Dorothy Beckett, who wore cyclamen ring velvet and shawl; Miss C. Cunningham, in a frock of vermilion shantung, finished with a shoulder spx-ay; Aiiss P. Le Dez, wearing black crepe de chine over silver lame; Miss A. Webb, who wore carmine crepe de soie; Aiiss J. Stewart, in black panne velvet, with posy relief; Aiiss Doris Rodewald, who was wearing flame taffeta, finished with shoulder posy; Miss Nellie Wills, who was frocked in midnight blue silk georgette, and shawl to tone; Aiiss C. Sax age, in sea green taffeta, with trimmings of silver lace; Aiiss D. Nicholas, whose frock was of daffodil satin, with diamente relief. Aiiss Laiety, frocked in silver lame and georgette; Aiiss Ruth Wyilie. in larkspur blue georgette, with frilled skirt: Miss Rita Gollan, wearing sunset taffeta, and shawl to tone; Aiiss Bertha Wyilie, who wore a frock of patterned taffeta, featuring an uneven hemline: Aiiss Nancye Cotter, in a rose sequined frock; Miss U. Wilson, who wore black georgette, with diamente trimmings; Aiiss AI. Elliott, frocked in maize georgette and crepe de chine; Aiiss J. Bloomfield, in a flowered ninon frock: Aiiss Susie Harle Giles, whose frock was of royal blue and

gold lame; Miss Nancy Black, frocked in black ring velvet and satin, and shawl: Miss Buckley, Whangarei, who wore a frock of black, with diamente trimming; Miss L. Turnbull. Ohaupo, who was wearing a frock of naples blue georgette. Miss E. Rennie, hi a frock of absinthe green and frilled net; Miss Joy Paul, wearing powder blue frilled georgette: Miss K. Fisher, Cambridge, who wore a frock of powder blue taffeta; Miss C. Fox, Papakura, in a frock of ashes of roses velvet and georgette, relieved with silver; Miss Kathleen Cooper, Howlck, in a delphinium blue taffeta frock featuring an uneven hemline: Miss I. Pheasant, wearing a frock of powder bine; Miss K. Reynolds, whose frock was of black panne velvet; Miss B. Reynolds, in shell pink ninon. with silver lace and draped hem: Miss L. Pheasant, who wore rose taffeta and tulle; Miss V. Hope-Johnstone, In dawn pink crepe de chine; Miss E>. Buverstock, wearing gold sequined georgette: Miss Ivy Blake, who wore crimson crepe de chine, relieved with gold: Miss J. Baverstock, whose frock was of sedge green crepe de chine: Miss E. Watts, who was frocked in mauve ring velvet, with skirt of frilled georgette; Miss M. Fairweather. wearing a frock of rose du barri pink embroidered georgette: Miss E. Grant, in peach crepe de chine, with silver trimmings: Miss Jean Roberts, who was wearing a frock of apple green and silver; Miss IDuleie Roberts, frocked in flame satin, with trimmings of silver lace; Miss Margaret Webb, in a frock of blush pink crepe de chine, with uneven hemline; Miss Thelma King, who wore black crepe de chine, with lace trimmings; Miss Mollie Juckes, whose frock was of salmon sequined georgette, and limerick lace shawl: Miss Betty House, who wore an ankle-length frock of peacock blue taffeta and tulle; Miss M. Speedy, in buttercup taffeta draped to the heel; Miss R. Leaning, who wore a picture frock of jade green, and hand-embroidered shawl; Miss Nancye O’Connor, in a cherry georgette frilled frock; Mrs. H. G. Bartleet, in blue taffeta; Mrs. L. Corbett, who wore floral lame; Mrs. Lowry Xorth, Hawke’s Bay, wearing peacock blue taffeta, with bouffant effect; Miss E. Rennie, in pale green frilled georgette.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 750, 24 August 1929, Page 22

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Pakuranga Hunt Club’s Annual Ball Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 750, 24 August 1929, Page 22

Pakuranga Hunt Club’s Annual Ball Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 750, 24 August 1929, Page 22

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