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For Church Funds

• FANCY DRESS BALL | FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN I AT WHITFORD i

BRIGHT GATHERING A children’s annual fancy dress dance was held in the Whitford Hall recently. Decorations of ferns, flowers and streamers of red, white and blue made a gay scene. Songs, recitations and dialogues were given by the school children. Later on in the evening the guests spent a jolly time dancing. The funds are in aid of the new church at Whitford. Among those present were: Miss Betty Mulvihill, as a Ballet Dancer; Miss Joyce Granger, French Artist; Miss Josie Philp, Gipsy Dancer; Miss Joyce Hensen, Eastern Woman; Miss Rutli Grainger, Rose; Miss Annie Raynor, Merry-go-Round; Miss Ruth Bales, "New Zealand Herald"; Miss Dot Bales, "House That Jack Built"; Miss Zoe Richards, 'Winter; Miss Marjorie Fransliam, Angel; Miss Eflie Morgan, Daffodil; Miss Mavis Philp, Kate Greenaway; Miss Lona Wade, Red Cross Nurse; Miss Doris Clausen, Red Riding Hood; Miss Edith Millar, Red Cross Nurse; Miss Avis Raynor, Powder Puff; Miss Nola Millar, Danger Signals; Miss Eileen Beeby, Poppy; Miss Gwen Potts, Gipsy; Miss J. Potts, Gipsy; Miss Alice Steel, Window'; Miss Betty Ray, Japanese; Miss Isabel Kay, ‘‘Yes, We Have No Bananas"; Miss Fluff Findlay, Felix the Cat; Miss Daisy Findlay, League of Nations; Miss Gay Fransliam, Early Victorian; Miss Pamela Fransliam, Dorothy Bag; Miss Lois Granger, Mistress Mary; Miss Heather Granger, Rose; Miss Joyce Campbell, Rose; Miss Julia Giltillan, Indian Woman; Miss Beulah Philp, Powder Puff; Miss Clara Wade, Chinese woman; Miss Edna Clausen, Dutch Boy; Miss Gwen Hattaway, "Eat More Fruit"; Miss Violet Grainger, Violet; Miss Daphne Grainger, Lampshade. The boys in fancy dress were:—Willie Gilftllan, Tramp; Harold Philp, Prince Charming; Harold Morgan, Cricketer; Jim Drury* Sheik of Araby; Jim Hickerson, Red Indian; Gordon Manhire, Sailor; Bruce Yager; Cigar; Jackie Phillips, Clown; Ray Buchanan, Golliwog; Tommy Philp, Red Indian; Tony White, Lion Tamer; Norman and Roy Millar, Sailors; Walter Wade, Scout; Cecil Morgan, Carpenter; Ray Booker, Uncle Sam; Colin Booker, Cowboy; Bailie Hattaway, Tennis Player; lan Hattaway, All Black; Cliff Potts, Cook; Selwyn Hattaway, Champion Muscle Raiser Flour; Nigel King, Sultan; ■ Raymond Smith, Indian Prince; Cliff Bales, Golliwog; Stam Fransham, Sandman; Felix Smith, Sailor; Victor Potts, Chinese.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 748, 22 August 1929, Page 4

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For Church Funds Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 748, 22 August 1929, Page 4

For Church Funds Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 748, 22 August 1929, Page 4

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