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Lodge Dance Proves Most Successful

TANEATUA MASONS LARGELY-ATTENDED ANNUAL FUNCTION The annual dance under the auspices of the Taneatua Masonic Lodge was held in the public hall *ut Taneatua last week, and proved most successful. There was a very large attendance of guests, and the hall was- artistically -Tleeorated for the occasion. ; The 1 daneo music was provided by Hie .Rotorua Melody Boys’ Orchestra. _ Afiiong the guests were: Airs. A AlcOougan, ; in black georgette; Air’s. A. v£f. W sr. embossed vel--01,1 in' • K ent, Cherry georgette; Airs. VY i ■ , georgette; Airs. Ani- eb}, white taffeta; Airs., H. Rvde, sii)- AfY°A- u \\v ;\“ s - black ‘ V 2V,IS * !'-• vv - Dryenton ■ bjack satin and georgette; Airs. AY. Bryiint. apricot oeaute; AJrs. Tucker, p.owdqr blue silk l ayon; Aliss Ryde. blush jiink uiinon; Airs O. L. Smith, eaii de nil taffeta; Aliss AL Davies pink satin; Aliss Tcbbutt. blue satin beaute;'' Airs. H. j/s. Johnson. L ree ". embossed chenille georgette; Airs. I-., \Vebb, pale pink satin and net and tinsel coat; Aliss AT. Baxter, green georgette and tinsel; Miss “A. Baxter, cream embossed chenille georgette; AJiss L. Sutherland, buttercup embossed georgette; Miss L. Hamilton, green satin and gold lace; Airs. ATcDonnell, black tulle, satin bands; Mrs. Clark (Thames), beige georgette and lace; Aliss AtcPeake, ivory net silver tissue; Aliss Jean Stewart, red velvet. Aliss IX Bracken, black taffeta; Aliss Hamilton, silk pink georgette, with silver lace; Airs. Varley, lemon satin brilliant and georgette; Miss G. Addison, blue shot taffeta and georgette; Aliss E. Mitchell, green georgette and brocaded tissue; Aliss Ann Tahb (Opotiki), pink crepe de chine, and blue georgette frills; Aliss I’. Holloway (Opotiki), pink beaded georgette; Aliss K. Hill, cyclamen figured georgette and tulle; Aliss Peebles, mist blue pattern taffeta; Aliss Muriel Taylor, rose pink georgette, with pale green taffeta hip bow. Alias Dryenton, who wore lemon figured satin; Aliss Roberts, floral georgette, with amber bow; Miss Sheppard, delphinium blue georgette and crepe de chine; Miss Wilson, rose pink silk lace, with pink satin bow; Mrs. Dobson, shrimp georgette and silver lace; Aliss Gurroway, lomon georgetic; Aliss F. Simla!, coral pink georgette; Aliss G. Brown, black velvet and scarlet shawl; Miss L. Black, black georgette; Aliss B. Aloody, black satin and net; Miss J. Aloody, printed chiffon; Miss E. Peebles, ouu de nil green lace frills and satin; Miss J. Hamilton, blue georgette and tinsel; Miss H. Hill, black embroidered georgette; Mrs. W. Steam, black chiffon taffeta; Airs. J. S. Johnson, blue floral silk; Airs. ,T. Hogg, rose taffeta; Airs. Santon, shot silk tafi feta; Airs. Donaldson, peacock blue crepe ■do chine; Miss Turpin, rose marie and electric blue taffeta; Miss Hansen, gold georgette and lame to tone; Aliss 1. < ’ollins, eau de nil green chenille and georgette; Aliss N. Tcbbutt, castilian red : georgette; Aliss A. Nicholson, blue embossed chenille; Miss J. Clark, eau de nil green taffeta and georgette; Miss I Franklin, white satin, with feather j trimming; Aliss Tibbetf, green embossed georgette; Aliss Hooper white satin beaute, and black and silver lace; Aliss Holmes, grene frilled georgette; Aliss Cummings, peach chiffon velvet and georgette; Airs. AlcCready, beige lace and georgette; Miss Reid, primrose georgette; Aliss Santon, silver lace over apple green; Miss Freeman, jade green taffeta; Aliss Diefliel. scarlet taffeta Miss D. Davies, pink georgette and silver trimmings; Miss B. Mitchell, white georgette over silver lame; Miss 1,. Bennett (Opotiki), cherry lace; Aliss 3). AleGougan, apricot crepe de chine; Airs. J. Peebles, brown satin.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1020, 10 July 1930, Page 4

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Lodge Dance Proves Most Successful Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1020, 10 July 1930, Page 4

Lodge Dance Proves Most Successful Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1020, 10 July 1930, Page 4

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