Lodge Social and Dance is Gay Function
i 1 = I— , = l s '=' l Bzrkenhead Oddfellows 'g I .. l D = l Entertam 2 . FIRE BRIGADE MOVEMENT E A very Lenjoyable time was spent g ia’st night—in the Victoria Hall, i‘=_ Birkenhead. when the Birkenhe‘ad lg branch of the Manchester Unity 5 Order of Oddfellows entertained g members of Arotea Independent E Order of Oddfellows and Harmony g Rebekah Lodges at a social and 5 dance. i g BRO. A. L‘. HARDING successfully 's‘ carried out the duties of 31. C., and I E tho dance music supplied by )luyull's g Orchestra. was greatly appreciated. E \Vith representatives of tho Buffaloes, § Foresters and thrci: Oddfellows' § Lodges being present, the opportunity g was taken for u, (:Ont‘cronoc to decide if g the friendly societies would support a g “queen" in the forthcoming queen car— é nival, which. is proposed to be hold to g raise funds for :1 lire brigade for the g district. E The set-rotary, Mr. G. lluddleston, 5 announced that the conference had de- § cidod to enter :1. “(111001)." and. asked E those present to give them their snp- g port. He said there were about 500 2 young people living in the district; who i were interested in the friendly societies g and with their combined efforts they E should meet with success. g Those present includedz— E )irs. J. R. )lcl’huil, wearing a. frock of g black and grey satin relieved with red; g Mrs. G. I-luddlestou in dolphiniuni bluc g crepe (1e chine; Mrs. I. Culley, who wore g leaf green crepe (in chine; )lrs. A. C. E \Vhite, in a. blur.- crc-pe (lo chino and lace E frock, with posy to tone; Mrs. L. ’l‘urvcy, 5 who had on pink gem-gotta and rainbow E lnco; Mrs, A. \Vzilk-r, in u. frock of navy E blue crepe (1e chine. E Airs. F. Pugh, wearing palm given-ring E vulvet: Mrs. J. l’altridgo, in pink crepe E de chine, ,with silver trimmings: Mrs. D. 5 Blair. who wore a. frock of blue crepe de 5 china: Mrs. Vincent. in pink, with silver 5 overdress: Mrs. I—lowurlli, who had on 5 silver grey crepe de chine: Mrs. Ripley, E wearing a frock of green (crepe de chine; Bliss F. Connor, who was in pale pink 5 georgette. with silver lace trimmings; 5 Miss D. Bent‘ell, in a frock of black \'el- 5 vet, with autumn-shaded posy; Miss 5 Peggy Brinsden, who wore pink rayon 5 silk; Bliss Nancy Brinsden, in a frock of: 5 sea. green rayon: Miss Roma. W‘ooilams, 5 wear rig a pink ring velvet frock. 5 lViiss D. Butler, who had on apple green 5 crepe de chine; Miss Thelma Hurnden, 5 in almond green crepe (le chine. with 5 fawn satin; Miss A. Purdlc-, wearing : mauve charmelaine. with suede trimmings to tone; Miss G. Lloller, whose frock was 5 black and pink georgette: Miss Jean WaL- 5 11s, in apple green crepe de chine: Miss 5 T. Stinear, Wearing Ciel blue crepe do 5 chine: Bliss Bfavis Hutchinson, who had 5 on a. can do nil green frock, with sequins 5 and shawl to tone: Miss S. Beason, who 5 wore a. frock of pink silk, with silver lace, ; and shawl to match. 5 ________.______._.____.__. 5
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 741, 14 August 1929, Page 5
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