CHILDREN’S BALL
FRANKLIN PLUNKET SOCIETY'S ANNUAL CAMPAIGN QUAINT COSTUMES A children's fancy dress ball was held in the. Strand Theatre, Pukekohe, last Friday evening in connection with the FrankJin Plunket Society's annual campaign, for funds. There was a large attendance, and the youcng folk enjoyed themselves dancing and playing games. Music was provided by Miss Mary Pulman and Mr. S. Edwards’ orchestra. Among those in fancy dress were: April Carter, who represented Dixieland. Alden Wily, Cowboy: Janette Wily, f’U' k; Eunice Kane, Rainbow; May Be Heron, Petrol Tax; Evelyn Dix, Hawaiian Uirl: Gwen Craig, Maori Girl; Rita McCormick, Silk Tax; Audrey Morrison, snow Rabbit; Nancy Morrill, Ballet GirlMolly Billow, Ballet Bill; Lorna Brown Balloon Girl; Rita Hunt. Pierrette; Josie Barry, Gipsy Dancer; Tom Reynolds Pirate; Crawford Weston, Dutch Boy! Lawrence Sharp, Dutch Boy; Graham fan-sett, Sailor: Jack McDonald, Maori Bov; Dick O'Donnell, Pierrot; Rowan Blair, Indian; Billy Coady. Pirate; Marl 1 :"'" Treanor, Early Victorian; Marie Vkhori’an^Mvrtle’ n f Alai tel Over ton, Fairy. v ’ - ■MiniosAß Aroha Mortw! Kai?y; Creelu'i Treanotx^Y'ah-y: I^weh e ’ Lindsa . v HorweJl. L’ierrette* Tifne a' mi McCoi-mk-lM Oueen of Hearts; Joan Tuohev, Sailor Elair Gipsy; Ro.U Blair, .11, tonnie Coady, Nieht; Dorothy Par\..de?so S n : c'\" 6 pf'' i . , *l | ay, Gipsy; Xocla “Priha S"'. r i' airy; n Scobie, fir rnii- d ' ,uu " V'VU'dds- Jazz: Audrey r-lck w i tYw nC c ; McDonald, Fairy; •lack \\ illrs. Snowman: T.aurie \vnii« PindlaL JO Y- 'V Ula > VanU.v Boy: Ivan cmckeL'- T r "f te: Douglas Reynolds, KvHiiem, cT', ienn ® , Alci-i-jn, Pierrette aaw t- r F l! 1 ' - ,r *"- v Vera Bradv, Nurse r »V.-' MurieJ Comrie, Karitane Jvendsen, Rodney Snell, represented Jingle Bell*SST r Snell '- A-fiator; Terry O’Donm-il,' mT, I " d,an; Corbett Brown, Bandsman: Hr l3 Lr, C f ru ; A, r-hor Butter; Desmond ww f ,n '* n: Clissi, Tin 'hey. Black v- ,v VS i Pierrette; Gertie McKean and y '.f l . ,[e Mickle, Modern Youth and Modern *,ul, Joe Dix, Redskin; Mollie Barrv sntan; Willie Wharfe. chef; ConnU Jemison, Liivemdcr and Old l.ace; Jean vounjr, Blue Girl; Shirley Snell, Pier-
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 808, 31 October 1929, Page 5
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344CHILDREN’S BALL Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 808, 31 October 1929, Page 5
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