CHILDREN’S PARTY
FANCY DRESS COSTUMES. , Among those in fancy costume at ' the children’s party held by the La--1 dies’ Auxiliary of the Masterton branch of the Labour Party on Saturday were the following:—Margaret [ Clark, Eat More Fruit; Shirley Wat- : son, Dancing Doll; Lew Miller, Duck and Green Pea; Dulcie Miller, Nigger; Billy Thompson, Hop-along Cassidy; David Wiseman, Tramp; Paul Wiseman, Football; Valma Brader, Dolly Varden; Audrey Grigg, Irish Washerwoman; Patty McQuade, Red Riding Hood; Rex Whittaker, Nigger; Morris Whittaker, Time Marches On; Ron Oliver, Jack-in-the-Box; Eugene Oliver, Pierot; Ross Oliver, Weetbix; Marjorie Oliver, Peter Pan; Leslie Fulton, Tramp; Elaine Fly, Old English Lady; Patty Peck, Boy Blue; Geraldine Inder, Cotton Reel; Francis Miller, Snow Girl; Ronnie Shaw, Boy Blue; Tony O’Niel, Lofty Blomfield; Peggy O’Niel, Doll in Box; Miss O’Niel, Early Victorian; Pat Hensen, Past and Present Government; lan Robertson, Sleepless Nights; Noeline
Burkett, Japanese Girl; Pam Bell, Red Riding Hood; Dulcie and Valerie Needham, Ngomes; lan Needham, Scout; Ellqn Gaskin, Farmer’s Wife; Jilleen Foster, Cracker; Joan Whittaker, Early Victorian Posy; Verna Cormick, Cooper’s Seeds; Nancy Cormick, Eat More Vegetables; Billy Edwards, Carnival; Pat Stimpson, Chef; Patricia Anderson, Miss Muffet; Alice Clark, Flower Girl; Bobby Clark, Cowboy; Ria Page,' Gipsy Girl; Nola Page, Military Boy; John Wellington, Gardener; Ann Marsh, Lady in Blue; Ngaire Marsh, Sunrise; Joan Wellington, Hawaiian; Shirley Alsop, Russian; Nanette Thornton, Blue Butterfly; Dorothy Bannister, Peasant Girl; Heather Douglas, ; Gwenda
Barber and partner, King and Queen of Hearts; Heather Robertson, Hawaiian; Doreen Thornton, Rosebud; Pam Rogers, Brasso; Jocelyn Gilbert, Paton & Baldwin Wool; Norma Evenden, Ruination; Ngaire Akerman, Jingle Bells; Peggy Rubbers, Elf; Peggy Reed, Powder Puff; Verna Tebay, Military Doll; Phyllis Thorburn, Turkish Lady; Barbara Thorburn, Rose; Mary Edwards, Shipwrecked at Midnight; Dan Schroder, Engine Driver.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 12 July 1938, Page 4
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289CHILDREN’S PARTY Wairarapa Times-Age, 12 July 1938, Page 4
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