KAURI BACHELORS’ BALL
A FESTIVE EVENING The Kauri hall wore a gay and festive appearance recently, when the bachelors of Kauri were “at home” to their friends. The committee who were responsible for the success of the evening consisted of Messrs. J. R. Mclnnes, McLeod, Dempster, Rangi, Codling, Clark, Taylor,, and Pilkington, with Mr. Greenhough as the energetic and capable secretary. The stage represented a summerhouse of lattice work, interlaced with greenery and climbing exotic flowers. From this issued the enticing strains of the Sunbeam Orchestra, to which the bachelors and their friends cheerily danced 'the hours away, Mr. McLeod being the very popular M.C.
The variety and excellence of the refreshments served proved beyond doubt that bachelors know how to provide a good supper. Under the capable direction of Mr. Greenhough, the hall was gaily decorated with crimson and gold streamers and fans, while gay butterflies flitted over the dancers.
High from the chandeliers hung long and feathery trails of greenery, making an effective setting for the many bright and pretty frocks worn by the ladies present.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 154, 20 September 1927, Page 4
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