FANCY DRESS BALL.
SUGGESSFUL FUNCTION. _— FOR CRIPPLED CHILDREN FUND. I _- l A most successful children's fancy dress ball, convened to raise funds ior [the Crippled Children‘s Home, was llleld in the Town Hall. Ngaruawahia, ion Friday evening. There were many ipretty and original costumes, the ‘judges, .\lesdames W. VVarlng and IN. Wilson (Taupiri), having a difllcult .task. i Music was supplied by Kahn's )Orc-hestra. . _ , After the children had dispersed the floor was occupied by adults for dancing. 1 The energetic committee comprised ‘the Mayor, Mr R. Eyre, Mesdames A. Potter (secretary), H. Rogers, B. Eyre, H. Sampson, E. Masters, G. Rogers, Guy .\iarriot, S. \Veb’l),_ Mc— Carthy, Loughnan. J. D. Joy, G. B. [sdale, T. Paterson, O. J. Tuck, E. D‘Arcy, and .l. Birkett; Misses E. En—sor, A. Board, E. Rayner, B. Ensor and D. ’l‘uck. The prize—winners were: Best fancy dress, 'Barhara Breckon (Crinoline Girl) 1, Pauline Sodersten (Alice Blue Gown) 2; best original, lan and Jean INl‘CFal‘lane (Sailors of the Queen )Mary) 1, Doris Potter (Indian Mold) and Master Sherlock (Cowboy) 2. Under 10 years: Best fancy dress. Max )Wright (Indian) 1, Daphne McCarthy I(Pa-int Box) 2; best original, Meiva Goodwin (Airmail) 1, Nancy Wright (Rajah) 2: best fancy dress (over 10). June Harrison (Mexican Lady) 1, Judith Pharo (Early Victorian) 2; best original (over 10), B. Paterson (\A'hy Did 1 Kiss That Girl?) 1, Ivy McDon—ald (Knight) 2; best. boy, Master Bir—kett (Jester) 1, Roy Loughnan (Peter Piper) 2; ‘best pair, Jean Isdale (Dresden Shepherdess) June Loughnan (Dresden Shepherd) 1, Margaret. lsdale and Margery Heron (Masked Cavaliers) 2. Costumes highly commended were: Pam Darrow (Red Riding Hood), Noeline Smith (Springtime), Beryl Courtney (Christmas Tree), Phyllis Potter (Queen of Hearts), Pam \Velch (Gipsy. Others in fancy costume warez—June McCarthy (Bathroom), Margery Potter (Shepherdess), .\larie Brewer (Tambour\ne Dancer). Rllll] Potter (Ready for the Ball), Daphne Holt (Pin’k Fairy), I. McDonald (Shepherdess), Betty Luke (BoPeep), Zoe McGruer (Gipsy). Enid Fuller (a Herald). Winnie Fuller (Flower Girl). Betty Sampson (Irish Jig), Clara Kohn (Flower Girl), Kath Cavanagh (Hallowe‘en), Yvonne Menzies (Autumn Fairy). Joan Fuller (Klng James). Those present included Mesdames R. McFal'iane. E. Phnro, \Voorlward (VVellln‘gton). Ridden, McGruer, H. Littlejohn, S. Saulbrey. Bainhridge (Papakura), F. Hall. K. M. \Vright. C. E. \Vilson. A. Allwell, I. Luke, P. Breckou, P. .\ioi‘l’al, A. Robin—son, A. Brewer. J. Farrell (Tauplrl). A. Cameron, D. R. \Velcn. Misses E. Spelrs (Horotiu), M. McGruer. D. Urey, G. Bell, J. Johnson. N. Mofl'at, V. Bonner, M. Johnson, M. De Green. 13. Byrne. .\l. _Baker. 0. McFarlane, A. O‘Con" "0P (TBUDH‘I). B. \V'ilkins (\Vaingaro). K. Powell (Taupiri), .\l. Dooley. J. Dyer, P. Menzies, B. Sampson, G. Casey, J. Cornthwane. H. Starr, P. Miller, J. Baker, 0. Butcher, K. Dooley and McClaren.
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19902, 3 June 1936, Page 3
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452FANCY DRESS BALL. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19902, 3 June 1936, Page 3
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