LYTTELTON NEWS.
Harbour Light Theatre. "The Greene Murder Case," a mystery drama starring William Powell, will bo repeated at the Harbour Light Theatre tonight, together with a cartoon, a song, and a comedy. An additional attraction is an exceptionally fine picture of tho Drat Rugby Teist Match at Dunedin, showing many interesting phases and incidents of the game. To-morrow "Charming Sinners," featuring Ruth Chattcrton and Clivc Brook, will be screened. The supporting programme includes a Paramount News; a song, "Waiaia Poi," a song-cartoon, and a comedy. Fa.ncy Dress Party. A highly successful children's i'aucy dress party Avaa held in the Club Hall recently in aid of St. John's Rose Show. The costumes worn by tho various children wcru all very attractive, and tho judges, ■ Mibs Robinson and Mr A. Leslie, had,a hard task. wero awarded as follows:
Best fancy dresses: Solma Leader (Early Victorian), Joan Veal (Dutch Doll), Laurel .Sowden .(Fluffy Ruffles), Jean McGilp (Robin Hood), Bert Green (Coster). • Most original:- Peggy Graham (Grandma), Don Stewart (Hot Water Bag), ,Jimmy Edgar (One Man Band), lan Wales (Aeroplane). Cheapest dress: Mary Smith (Army Club Cigarettes), J. Stewart (Coalman). Company voto for the best dress: 'Selma Leader.
Those in-fancy costumes were-: Joan Bart- i lett (Gipsy Maid), E. Fordery (Gipsy Lady), M. Matheson (Bunch Violets), Brenda Green ('Arriet), Joan Miller (Pierrette), N. Sinclair (Good Luck), Jean Gayley (Chicken), Betty Brooko (Gipsy Boy), Selma Leader (Early Victorian), Helen Forman (Violets), E. Thomas (Sunbeam), Gladys Boyd (Bride), : Gladys Lister (Fairy), E. Stenson (Japanese 1 Girl), N. Lonttit (Dutch Boy), Bert Green (Coster), Don Stewart (Hot Water Bag), John Gilraore (Cowboy), W. Smith (Goodnight), Eddy Boyd (Nigger), lan Wales (Aeroplane), Jean Cousins (Dutch Boy), Noel Ratellffe (Patches), Joan Davis (Rose), N. Miller (Danger Signal), Dulcie Sinclair (Bridesmaid). Noel Winstanley (Hawaiian Girl), Joyce Brooke (Early- Victorian), Daphne Donnelly (Early Victorian). Peggy Graham (Grandma), 'Rosemary Potts (Cupid), Nona Madden (Frosted Snow). Constance Symonds (Daffodil), Shirley Mouritsen (Gipsy), Bessie Garner (Ruination), Francis McMastera (Jack Horner), Jack Stewart (Coalman), Ivan Jackways (Felix), ret« r Gilmore (Alpine Guide), Jim Edgar (One Man Band), N. Wales (Chinese). Allan Blackler (Indian). After the judging of the costumes the children spent a happy time playing games, afternoon tea being dispensed in between whiles. " | u
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19971, 4 July 1930, Page 22
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