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Gaiety at the Click Clack

POPULAR CABARET NEW MUSICAL NUMBERS Attractive decorations and colourful lighting made the Click Clack Cabaret a pleasing setting for the smart frocks worn on Saturday evening, when many dancers assembled to enjoy the excellent music provided by Mr. L. J ones and his orchestra, which played, among other new numbers, “Shoe-shiner’s Drag” and “Brown Sugar.” The stage had been effectively arranged with Kenya palms and green shrubs. Among those present were: Mrs. K. Jordan was in a. lace and georgette frock of deep biscuit shade. Mrs. E. Moore, who wore an anklelength frock of black seciuinned georgette, with a shoulder spray of roses. Airs. R. Morris wore a taffeta frock in pale french blue. Mrs. G. Jones was wearing a smart chiffon taffeta frock in deep petunia, ’ with a large hip bow. Blue georgette, with a spray of pink roses on the shoulder, was chosen by t Airs. Uussell-Chester. Aliss Linda De Konzy chose an apple green taffeta period frock. A pretty frock of floral taffeta was . favoured by Aliss V. Brent. Powder blue georgette, ankle-length at • back, was worn by Miss G. Woolfe. . Aliss E. Edward chose a frock of ling ; velvet. IN EGGSHELL BLUE Aliss C. Hant was frocked in eggshell blue georgette, with a long uneven hemlinfe. Aliss J. Crouch chose lido blue georgette, with shawl of same shade. Aliss S. Smith was wearing a georgette frock in powder blue. A chic frock of tlame georgette, with [ tin ankle-length skirt of frills, was chosen by Aliss Campbell. Aliss Esmo Worthing (Sydney) wore a . frilled frock of cameo pink georgette. Aliss Condon was wearing a pretty ‘ frock of waterlily green, with a long spray of flowers. A cream georgette frock, with long • blue shoulder spray, was worn by Aliss l Spinley. Aliss Aloyra Clark favoured black lace over pale pink georgette. Turquoise blue georgette, with a : shoulder spray to tone, was cliosen by - Aliss Marshall. i Aliss A Lax ted. had on a charming green ) frock, with velvet corsage, and a flounced ■ skirt of tulle. [ Aliss Murdy was in a sequinned frock • and black Spanish shawl. - Aliss Khoda Alurphy was frocked in ' primrose crepe de chine. ' Miss Bo wring was in floral crepe elise, J ankle-length. t A charming frock of japonica red 1 georgette was Aliss Wernham’s choice, t Aliss Johnston was in a chartreuse t green brocaded frock. j. A delightful . frock of almond green georgette, with a large pink hip bow, was worn by Aliss Gemmell. ' Aliss Symonds wore red crepe de chine, • with a shoulder spray of same shade. Aliss It. AlacNaugliton wore peach pink ! ring velvet and tulle. i Miss G. Colard wore unrelieved black georgette. Water-green georgette with touches of gold was chosen by Aliss L). Scutt. Aliss P. Lewis was frocked in shell pink satin, with a large french hip bow. 3 HAPPY PICNIC PARTY ■mPONSONBY branch of w.c.t.u. I i « j - | The Ponsonby branch of the | Women’s Christian Temperance Union t ! held a picnic at Point Erin Park on 1, | Thursday afternoon, instead of the l, ] usual fortnightly meeting, and a very - i enjoyable time was spent. Afternoon d j tea was served, and short talks and i. I recitations were given by Alesdames j Leo Cowie, Keane, Hod'gkinson and I Aliss Bead. TAURANGA TEA PARTY j AUCKLAND VISITOR ENTERf{ TAINED BY TENNIS CLUB it Mrs. G. X. Henderson, formerly a j resident of Tauranga, but now of Taka- ~ puna, was entertained by the members f of the Tauranga Lawn Tennis Club at an afternoon tea at the club’s courts on Wednesday. b « When living in Tauranga she was a 7 very keen member of the club and served on the general committee for s a number of years. Among those present were: Airs. IT. P. Butts, Airs. H. H. Clemson, l Mrs. D. V. Hanna, Airs. AlcShane. Airs. - E. T. Baker. Mrs. W. Bent, Airs. F. n Johnston, Airs. T,. * Crowley, Airs. G. ~ Saunders, Airs. F. A. Stevens, Misses ’ j Stewart, A. Goodyear, E. Goodyear, Hall, 5 • Humphrey and Gifford. • { A very dainty afternoon tea was J served.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 829, 25 November 1929, Page 4

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Gaiety at the Click Clack Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 829, 25 November 1929, Page 4

Gaiety at the Click Clack Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 829, 25 November 1929, Page 4