BACHELORS’ BALL
The following were among the ladies we noticed in evening dress :
Miss Brookfield (Auckland) pink satin with beautiful metal case panel; Miss Kenealy(Auckland) striking shaded pink toilet; Miss Loughnan (Hamilton) pink satin with overdress of. black ninon beautifully embroidered with small pink roses ; Miss Hunter (Hamilton) lovely white satin ; her sister wore a striking dress of ceifise velvet, with overdress of white net; Miss Lambert (Hamilton) Ivory satin, beautiful overdress of gold beaded net with satin band at foot; Miss Pearl Lambert, lovely french grey toilet; Missßodie (Te Kuiti)..white satin with silver trimmings ; Miss Barton (Hamilton), white satin, front panel beautifully embroidered, and overdress of pale blue voile; Miss Cox (Cambridge), beautiful white satin; Miss Board (Hangitiki), black toilet; Miss Peniket (Hamilton), white satin dress, beautiful white beaten silver scarfe; Miss Northcroft, lovely Wisteria silk; Miss Hill (Cambridge), pink toilet; Miss Miss Keys (Cambridge), blue silk ; Miss Keys (Pirongia), white satin ; Mrs W. Taylor (Lochiel), beautiful black silk, the corsage of gold wrought lace. Amongst the Te Awamutu ladies were : Mrs Henderson, black velvet; Mrs Collins, black velvet taffeta, silk flounce ; Mrs Teasdale, handsome black satin ; Mrs McGovern, black silk; Mrs Quin, creme voile; Mrs Rickit, black satin; Mrs Bertram, black silk ; Mrs Syd. Rickit, handsome white silk ; Mrs Empsoh, beautiful white satin ; Mrs Frank McGovern, white satin; Mrs A. C. A/ruickshank, pretty pink silk ; blue satin ; Mrs F. Bowden, black 'silk ; Miss Rita Rickit, (debutante) whit : satin overdress of pearl and crystal embroidered ninon ; Miss McGovern, pink satin overdress of embroidered net; Miss B. McGovern, white satin; MissK. McGovern, black velvet fichu, and spray of old lace ; Miss Collins, mauve silk overdress of gold beaded ninon; Miss Campbell, mauve ninon de soire ; Miss M. Campbell, black satin overdress of apricot ninon; Miss Rickit, white satin; Miss Ryder, pale blue voile; Miss Innes-Jones, white satin ; Miss Teasdale, cerise velvet; Miss Isabel Mandeno, white silk ; Miss Mandeno, pink silk ; Miss B. Alexander, lovely pastil blue dress, overdress of ninon same shade, corsage handsomely trimmed with pure white embroidery; Miss Ahier, white satin, short tunic of orange tinted ninon heavily fringed; Miss Middlebrook, white silk, heavily trimmed in the key pattern, worked in gold bugles and beads ; Miss Alexander, white satin; Miss Bond, white silk, fichu of spangled net; Miss N. Bond, pale blue silk ; Miss Bertram, lovely white satin, overdress of spangled net; Miss Bongard, striped blue voile ; Miss Shera, white satin ; Mrs Wood, cream satin; Miss Crawford, cream voile with embroidered satin corsage; Miss Cambridge, white satin ; Misses Hurrell, white and blue respectively ; Miss Schulze, white satin ; Mrs Saunders, white silk ; Mrs A. Storey, white satin.
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Waipa Post, Volume III, Issue 124, 2 July 1912, Page 2
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438BACHELORS’ BALL Waipa Post, Volume III, Issue 124, 2 July 1912, Page 2
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