PUKEKOHE LITERARY AND SOCIAL CLUB’S BRIGHT ANNUAL DANCE
EVENING IN COSTUME The l’ukekohe Literary and Social Club’s annual fancy dress dance held in the Oddfellows’ Hall was attended by a large number of members and their friends. The club orchestra played the dance music. The prizewinners were:—Miss M. Valder, Early Victorian; Miss W. Richardson, Jacko, the Monkey; Messrs. Kingdom and A. Read, a Cow; Mr. C. Stoupe, Black Mammy; Mr. C. Lawrie, Persian Prince; Miss Gladys Armstrong, Absent-Minded Professor; Misses Johnston and Dickson, Spring Chickens. Among those present were; Miss Mabel Dickson, as a Spring Chicken; Miss Jessie Bowman, Folly; Miss Mavis Johnston, Spring Chicken; Miss A. Johnston, Christmas Tree; Miss Annette Bowden, Dunce; Miss Rita Wyatt, Scarecrow; Miss Jean McKinney, Anchor Butter; Miss Zoo Johns, Belgian; Miss D. Fallows, Spaniard; Misses Winnie and Cilma Fountain, Les Milltaires; Miss Pat Lyne, Columbine; Mrs. C. K. Lawrie (Glen Eden), Don Bradman; Miss N. Charters (Whangarei), Gipsy; Miss Hath Power (Mercer), Rio Rita; Miss Grace Keating, Punchinello; Miss A. Scott, the Girl Flier; Miss A. Ingram, Pierrette; Mrs. Petty, Scarecrow; Misses M. Peterson and D. Ferguson, Two Little Girls in Blue; Miss M. Wood, Early Victorian; Miss Joan Morland, Early Victorian; Miss G. Armstrong, Absent-Minded Professor; Miss Shirley Snell, Tennis Girl: Misses Alice Finlay and Rita Wyatt, Chinaman and his Scarecrow; Misses R. Beagley and J. McKinna, Apache Man and Woman; Miss O. Horn. , La Militaire; Miss Jean Mack, Early Victorian Maid; Miss R. Sellar, Lido Boy; Miss Nesta Mellsop, Gentleman of the 16th Century; Miss D. Davison (Auckland), Early Victorian; Miss Phyllis McCormick, Anchor Butter; Miss Rita McCormick, Indian Slave; Miss M. Maddison. Lido Lady; Miss A. Beagley, Felix’s Rest Girl; Miss P. Richardson (Auckland), Russian; Miss M. Dalton (Auckland), Early Victorian: Miss B. Fairley, Indian Squaw; Miss Rita Maloney, Night; Miss. A. Maiden (Tuakau), Peacock; Miss Thelma Townsend, Queen of Hearts; Miss Eyton, Emma of the 19tli Century; Miss W. Richardson, Jacko, the Monkey; Miss May Smith, Jamuna; Miss L. Tuohey, Pierette; Miss Ann Bakalieh (Tuakau), Pompadour Pierrette; Miss M. Clarkson, Buy New Zealand-Made Goods; Miss N. Holder, Columbine: Miss C. Tuohey, Pompour; Miss D. Moncrief, Hawaiian Maid; Mr. H. G. Moncrief, as Felix, the Cat: Mr. R. Laird, Scottish Kilties; Air. J. Charters, Cat; Air. A. Gill, Mexican: Air. A. Patterson, Painting the Clouds With Sunshine; ATr. C. Lawrie, Persian Prince; ATr. G. Scott, Dignity and Impudence: Mr. J. Scott, The Alan with the Nose; Air. I. Whitmore, Chinaman; Air. L. E. Snell, Bobby Jones; Air. R. G. Sommerville, Dutchman; Air. Cyril Whitmore, Comedian; Mr. A. Keane, the Devil; Air. C. Stoupe, Black Mammy: Mr. G. D. Lawrie, Cossack; Air. C. Fallows, Courtier; Messrs. Kingdom and A. Read, a Cow.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1062, 28 August 1930, Page 5
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451PUKEKOHE LITERARY AND SOCIAL CLUB’S BRIGHT ANNUAL DANCE Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1062, 28 August 1930, Page 5
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