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LADIES’ NIGHT

MORItINSVILLE ORPHANS The Morrinsville Orphans’ Club j closed its 1940 season with a most successful “ladies’ night” held in the Masonic Hall recently. In spite of inclement weather the hall was filled to capacity and a most successful ! function resulted. The president, | Bro. K. B. Drower, was in the chair. I A most enjoyable programme was presented, the contributing artists being as follows: Selections, the orphans’ orchestra; songs, Bro. L. J Echiin; recitations, Bro. Newsome ! (Matamata); community singing led by Bro. J. Wylie; violin solo, Bro. ! Richardson; songs. Bro. W. G. Dun- . bar; recitation. Bro. Gordon Clark; : quartette. Bros. H. Drower, W. G. j Dunbar. A. Jenkin and G. Manning. ' A pleasing interlude was the pre- ; sentation of trophies to the stewards, | Bros. O. Glynn, W. Glynn, F. Finn, | by the president. j Among those present were:—Mes- : dames H. B. Drower, pastel lace ■ frock and gold coatee; E. Hayden | (Cambridge), gold satin; G. Lee, ; Burgundy matalasse; S. Thomas, j pink taffeta; A. G. Clarke, blue lace; ; D. Alexander, black satin beaute; S. | Stevens, black velvet; C. R. Williams, j blue velvet; A. R. Mayo, green crepe suede; J. L. Boles, black georgette and lace; A. R. Jenkin, green lace; IR. Osborne, sea green crepe-de- | chine; A. M. Murdoch, emerald cloque: E. W. Harden, moss green I craquelle: R. Ebbett, cameo pink shadow sheer; Ken Kirkman, rust velvet; Leo Echiin, black and floral ensemble; J. H. Manners, floral georgette; J. M. Wylie, black georgette and lace; W. G. Dunbar, black ripple silk; P. H. Clarke, Burgundy chiffon velvet; M. Bennett, terracotta taffeta; Mewrant, floral georgette; N. Ferguson, green georgette; K. A. Fagan, blue taffeta; J. G. Clark, shell pink ninon; A. Turner, black silk velvet, silver relief; H. Lennan, wine Chantilly lace; O. M. Farmer, black chiffon velvet; E. M. Richardson (Cambridge), blue taffeta. Misses L. Darragh, blue velvet; J. • Gifford, black velvet; Williams, rose satin; M. Groves, buttercup taffeta.

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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 29241, 11 October 1940, Page 3

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LADIES’ NIGHT Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 29241, 11 October 1940, Page 3

LADIES’ NIGHT Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 29241, 11 October 1940, Page 3

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