CAMBRIDGE NEWS.
Dance. On Wednesday evening Mrs Ambury (Cambridge) gave a most enjoyable dance for her daughter, Jean. Mrs Ambury wore a frock of black and gold. "Those present were.—Misses J. Ambury, buttercup crepe de chine; M. Ambury, powder blue crepe de chine; B. Souiton (Auckland), sunkissed taffeta; B. Lee, pink georgette and taffeta; P. Gorrie, apple green taffeta and net; D. Nolan, pink taffeta; B. Ilarbutt, white georgette; G. Ferguson, cherry red taffeta; E. Holmes, lemon georgette; W. Bourke, mauve georgette; T. Banks, green taffeta; P. McDougall, black velvet. Masters A. Ambury, C. Nolan, N. Brown, Walker, McLean, S. Ilarbutt, Dallison, K. Peake, G. Peake, H. Peake, W. Banks, S. Sawers, N. Holmes, H. Laurie. Personal.
Miss Thelma Banks, who has been in Auckland for some months returned to Cambridge on Monday.
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Waikato Times, Volume 106, Issue 17803, 30 August 1929, Page 5
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