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SUCCESSFUL DANCE

RELIEF FUNDS MATER] \i r v ASSISTED 111

basketball ASSOCLVTIov KFFOIIX ion

I-uuds of the Sick and vr appeal will be considerablv ded ed with the proceeds from L aSS,su iently supported dance hold • t>SCel ' Civic Theatre yesterdav L'!! lh * ranged by the Committee of’ „ BosKetball Association Ibe hall was well tilled Ar /he cai.nl,lc sh Pl .„ lsioll ™' H. Long as Master of Ceiim.!, r and with music supplied In Jones Orchestra, little indn ' 01 ™ voauivod t„,. d ; „. WrS ,0

Several Mohle Carlos lllui waltzes were held during n>n * 0 ing. the lucky winners 4"°“" Monte Carlo. Miss G. Collins a d 7 btevens: Leap Year Li vio « Novelty Monte Carlo. Miss T. Kern an and Mr F. Marshall. In this novl eltj, winch was the cause of mvudi amusement:, the various inte-ri parts of a car were written in dunli cate, one being given to a huh- and the other a gentleman. The huh > then had to find their correspondin' partner and enter the dance, climiu>r lion following in the customary wav' In the absence of Mrs McKenzie Avho was to have judged the Fox Trot Championship, an extra fox trot com petition was held, the winners being Miss D. Morine and partner. A further spot waltz was won bv Mrs H Kelsen and Mr R. Stevens, while' the holder of the lucky ticket was R Rolson.

To allow the orchestra a brief and well-earned respite, extras were played by Mrs Marsh (Whakatanel and Mr Tankard.

An enjoyable supper was served by the members of the Association and many willing- helpers, this department being capably supervised by Mrs R. Policy and Mrs Pemberton. The dancers were thanked by Mr Long for their attendance and assistance in being able to make a'eontribution to the Sick and Wounded Appeal. The Basketball Association is to be congratulated on their complete arrangements for a successful and enjoyable evening. Among - those present were;—

Mrs Kelsen in black model frock, Mrs, Gamble in white and purple, Mrs Richards in black frock, Mrs Rundell in black and silver, Mrs Ted Lawson in blue net over taffeta, Mrs J. Parkinson in Paisley frock, Mrs Philip in cerise taffeta, Mrs Roy James in black deque, Mrs T. Anquetil im black cloque and silver. Misses Ruby Gibb in figured taffeta, Vista Rae in daffodil windswept satin, Butler in dahlia period frock, Mabel McLeod in blue crepe, Rose Hogan in apple green lace, Nash in blue frock, S. Chandler in cyclamen frock, Ruby Heke in green organdie, Grace Ncno in black frock, Jlme Ingram in black satin, Audrey Rolfe in white crinkle crepe, E. Beston in salmon frock, P. Thompson in heliotrope, G. Collins in white frock, R. Meharry in black, R. Fetch in lemon net over lemon satin, Elsie Beston in pink taffeta, D. Wooller in blue frock, Dorothy Morine in while angelskin, Naish (Whakatane) in all black model frock, F. Thwiiites in black taffeta, D. L. Hander in apricot silk velvet, B. Weeher in shot, taffeta, P. Klink in green frock, C. Merriman in lemon frock, J. Beston in blue frock, G. Ferguson in cyclamen model frock, J. Morris in lemon frock, J. Moloney in tartan frock, Esme Ridder in blue pheasant crepe. Camilla Long in pale pink ripple satin, Lilih .Smith in red taffeta, L. Lumsden in green marocain, S. Lochhead in blue muslin, Nola Armstrong in gold taffetas, Roberta Collins m gold satin crinoline, J. Hunt, L. Potts in check taffeta, R. Leach in- black velvet and lace, Joan Bevin in flor taffeta, Lucy Fletcher in cense tatfeta, M. BaVtlett in. white tafleia. Freda Reichhardt in black crushed velvet, G. Morris in blue taffeta. Erma Ormsby in spotted organ • Reta Brown in blue and silver lame, J. Mortensen in blue taffeta, b. t kin in black model, Audrie Manse in pink taffeta and green, Nola Maiid in apricot lace, Dawn Douglas P ( kabe crepe, Doreen Hansel in orange satin beaute, F. Neilson m pmk *> green taffeta, Doreen Pete* son ■ satin black crepe, F. Ormsby in black sheer. E. Richards m ®°“ C f . taffeta, Hazel Anderson in g ta \ feta, D. Sutton in blue * " ds h] L atm, T. Keenan In maquisette, P. Humphries n prm_ rose taffetas, Mime Carswell m & taffetas, Kaye Phelps figured net over taffeta.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 13053, 4 June 1940, Page 4

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SUCCESSFUL DANCE Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 13053, 4 June 1940, Page 4

SUCCESSFUL DANCE Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 13053, 4 June 1940, Page 4