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FANCY DRESS BALL

OTAHUHU CHILDREN’S PARTY The Otahuhu Public Hall was prettily decorated last week on the occasion of the PLoly Trinity Sunday School children's annual fancy dress ball. A canopy of multi-coloured streamers was suspended over the dance floor, and a string 1 of gay pennants added colour to the decorative scheme. The duties of masters of ceremony were carried out by the Rev. C. B. W. Seton and Mr. A. Murdoch. A splendid musical programme was provided by Mrs, Andrew’s orchestra. Between dances a very enjoyable programme of musical items was provided by Mr. Alan McElwain, Miss Joan Fearnley, Miss Joy McAnulty, Miss Ray Norris, Miss Knight, action song by the scholars of the kindergarten school, exhibition of eurhythmies by pupils of Miss Eileen Gilfedder, Gipsy chorus by pupils of Miss Greenwood. The judging was carried out by Mrs. Howard and Miss Parton, and their awards, which met with the full approval of the large gathering, were as follow: Best fancy, costume: Boys, 7 and over, Dick Fenton, as a Huntsman. Best fancy costume, girls, 7 and over, Phyllis Mullins, as a Pom Pom. Most original costume, boys, 7 and over, Willie Morrin, as the Order of the Bath. Most original costume, girls, 7 and over, Hilda Kevey, as a Bunch of Rhubarb. Best fancy costume, boys, under 7, Roy Gibb, as a Cowboy. Best fancy costume, girls, under 7, Ronda Hunton, as Queen Elizabeth. Most original costume, boys, under 7, Ross Jenkins, as “What a Corker!" Most original costume, girls, under 7, Sylvia Boys, as a Maori Wahine. Other children present in fancy costume were:—Ray McDell, John Atlva. Grace Atha, Gwen Cummings, Nola Hanford, Edna Cummings, Molly Todd, Noel Cummings, Jean Cummings, Marjorie Todd. Beth Wyman, Ronda Hunton, Irene Taylor, Evelyn Griffiths, Mona Mouton, Agnes Weir. Joan Mouton, lona Simons, Joan Fearnley, Ethel Griffiths, Joy McAnulty, Margaret Cox, Doreen Kent-John-son. Jean Clements and Gwen Cox. Laurel Coulston. Doreen Cox, Moreen Hogan, Phyllis Mullins, Eileen Hart, Ray Gibb, Everard Arnold, Mary Colledge, Joan Capp, Jean Lake, R. Coulston, Eileen t,ake. A. Brant, Bruce Moore, Ruth Roberts, Betty Elliott, Hilda Kevey, Shirley Phillips. Ross Jenkins, Jack Apps, Jim Mullins. Marjorie' Moore. Ruby Gibbs, Loma Studd. Dick Fenton. Ray Murphy. Reeves Harris, Dan Mouton, Joyce Paaske, Lorna Studd. Sylvia Boyd, Gerald Craft. Joan Freeman, Ray Norris, Billy Morrin. and Arthur Morrin.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 750, 24 August 1929, Page 24

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FANCY DRESS BALL Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 750, 24 August 1929, Page 24

FANCY DRESS BALL Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 750, 24 August 1929, Page 24

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