CHILDREN’S DANCE.
—. —» PARISH HALL FUNCTION. A very successful plain and fancy dress dance was held in the Parish Hall last. evenin.g. The function was organised! by Mrs E. P. Fathere, .apd was in a''d of St. Paul’s Church. The lrn'll was prettily decorated with coloured streamers and greenery, and c'omb'in'ed with the pretty frocks of the yqung folk made a pretty picture. The flo’or was in gooff order for dancing, and the music was Supplied by the Hauraki Orchofetra. After a delicious supper, had been partaken, of, prizes were awarded: as ■follows :—
Most original, “A Paperboy,” Jean | Taiboys.
| Prettiest costume: Under, 9 years, J “Early Victorian,” Sheila, plttlq, and | “BUmble Bee,” Rqbert. Lamb. 1 Beat frock - , “’l’wink Dyes,” Dorothy Simmonds, and “Bird,” Raymond McMillan. J Others in fancy costumes wer.e-: ] Ruth Alexander, a Rose ; B’etty Alexander, Marigold ; Bessie Hutchi'nsqn, Victoria Lady ; Goldy Lamb, Queen of Hearts ; Marie Malkovich. C,a,dbury’s Dairy Milk ; Wapda Taiboys, a Nurse ; Ila Payne, Fairy ; Kathleen Wallies, Pierrette; ami Master Wa.ines, Pierrot. .
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5317, 24 August 1928, Page 2
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165CHILDREN’S DANCE. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5317, 24 August 1928, Page 2
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