CHILDREN’S PARTY
The interior of the Town Hall presented a very animated appearance last night, when the Children’s Party, held under the auspices of All Saints’ Ladies’ Guild, was held. The Ilnur space was occupied by the children, who flitted about in fancy costume and acquitted themselves very well, in the various dances, under the guidance of a number of adults. That they enjoyed themselves to the full was evidenced by the happy face’s and the freedom with which they romped. At the conclusion of the dance they were regaled with supper, and it is needless to add that they did full justice to the good things provided. The following is a list of those who appeared in funev dress: —
Kitty Coley, “Little English Maid"; Brian Walton, "Little Ah! Baggy Breeches”; Alan Fume, “Jester"; Elsie Barber, “Daffodil”j Margaret Tver, “Butterfly”; Miriam Symons, “Forget-me-not"; Masscv Reiter, “Swagger"; Margaret Poole, “Night"; Marjorie Hunt, “Spanish Dancer"; Edith Ilenskie, “Gipsy Fortuneteller"; Jack Walton, “Pierrot”; Gilbert Tver, “Chinese Mandarin”; Una Barrett, J’Pearl of the Harem”; Jean Stevenson, “Japanese"; Maggie Stevenson, “Molly”; Rea Furrie, “Poppy”; Iris Coley, “Ivy Leaf”; Ina Easton, “Fuchsia”; Rene Hinds, “Forget-me-not”/ Betty Hunt, “Rose”; Madge McColl, “Modern Pierrot”; Hazel Owen, “Pierrot”; Caroline Coley, “English Maid’ 1 ; Joyce de Ridder, “Rose”; Muriel Petrie, “Forget-me-not”; Dorothy Moorhouse, “Fairy”; Dorothy Grace, “Forget-met-not”; Elva Moore, “Poppy”; Myrtle do Ridder, “Starlight”; Marjory McMurray, “Servian”; AVilda Walls, “Servian”; Nancy Robinson, “Rose-' bud”; Agnes Barton, “Royal Pielures"; Logan Petrie, “Sailor Boy": Ernie Ball, “Clown"; Bruce McMurray, “Pierrot”; Cyril Adinore, “Indian”; Joyce Freeman, “Ballet) Girl”; Walter Freeman, “Footballer”; Jack Barra ft, “Bov Blue”; Jioslvn ■ Caruiont, “America”; Turi Better, “Belgian": Doris Coley, “Spanish Dancer”; Arnold Stevenson, “Charlie Chaplin”; Eddie Stevenson, “Nigger”; Ngaio Easton, “Nigger”'; Alston Easton, “Flourlmg”; Jack Barbei’, “Clown”; Doris Whibley, “Gipsey”; Madge Patterson, “Court Lady”; Donald Me Murray, “Naval Office*”; Lizzie Beer “Dawn”; Miss B. Reiter, “Nyal’s Remedies”; Miss Follis, “Pierrot”; Dudley Petrie, “Sailor Boy”; Elsie Owen, “Highland Lassie.”
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2306, 23 July 1921, Page 3
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320CHILDREN’S PARTY Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2306, 23 July 1921, Page 3
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