CHILDREN’S BALL.
A SUCCESSFUL FUNCTION
The children's annual ball, held under the auspices of All Saints’ Ladies’ Guild, in the Town Hall last night, was a great success. The hall was tastefully decorated with streamers, etc. The music was supplied by Mrs Pearson, Misses Robinson, and Dent, and Messrs Hii’ini, George and Willis. The catering was carried out by-members of the guild. Mr W. E. Barber officiated as M.C. mid be was assisted by others in making the children feel at home and m giving them a. good time. After the children had been regaled with supper, the adults took • the lloor. The following is a list of the children appearing in fancy dresses:—
Myrtle Gay, Three Diamonds Tobacco; Jean Coley, Cheek; Lena McCartney, Motion Pictures, Willie Ilirini, Maori; Charlie Quartcrman, Robinson Crusoe; Cltirc Delanv, Fairy; Grace Reader, Carnation; Hazel Hynes, Fairy; Joyce Coley, Rosebud; Norma Reid, Cabaret Girl, Kitchener Coley, Elf; Kitty Coley, Bob Ileatli, Bookseller; Nelson Walls, Footballer; Flo Roore, Starlight; Ada lioore, Buttercup; Madge McColl, Rose; Elsie Barber, Chrysanthemum; Maisic McCartney Keep off the Grass; Nora Dunn, French Pcrietle; Rosalund Garment, Sun Flower; Norman Reader, Chinaman; Hazel Owen, Gipsy; Jack Walton, Sheik; Robert Rands, Perriof; lan Cummerfield, Mister Baggy Breeches; Reg Coley, Lord Nelson; Brian Cummerfield, Clown; Inn Easton, Queen of Hearts; Niel Cummerfield Cigar; Marjory Ale Murray, Paper; Charlie McCarthy, Maori Chief; Caroline Coley, Weldon’s Children’s Fashion; Myrtle Scot, Irish Washerwoman; Stella Roore, Butterlly: Brian Wahon, Robin Ilood; Connie McCartney, Baggy Breeches: Peggy Aitkcn, Confetti; Rex Aitkcn. Golliwog; Thelma Golev Rich and Pool'; Aileen Frances, Night; Miriam Speirs, Poppy; Selw vii Nye, Fairy: .Joan Robinson, Fairv: Bert Reader, Man in the Alooii: Kathleen Martin, Carnation; Alston Easton, Clown; Edgar Coley, Indian; Morris McDowell, Perriot; Rhoda Coley, Twink Dyes; Cyril Admore Pirate; Katie Roore, Rosebud.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2745, 14 June 1924, Page 2
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298CHILDREN’S BALL. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2745, 14 June 1924, Page 2
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