CHILDREN'S FANCY DRESS PARTY.
» ' A very enjoyable children's fancy dress party was held in'the Riccarton Town flail,- in aid of St. Teresa'B Church. Tli'i afternoon was spent in games and dancing, whilst much mernment was created by the distribution of ballooins anil squeakers. • Afternoon tea was served in the supper room. The following were the prjae-.winners: Best dressed girl, Mary Mercer Spanish Danced).; r bf3st dressed boy Trevor Davis (Lord, Fiyintleroy); best, fancy dress, girl; Mury Hufferdine (Egyptian Princess); - best fancy dress, boy, Johnny Cannon (Mexican); iftost original girl, Lucy Mercer (Edmonds's Bak-, inu Powfler); most brigitial. boy, -Pat; rick Creqneer (Danger Signals). Special prizes: Nancy Mercer ■_( Hawaiian), Pcttev Tray nor 1 (Wear More Wool), Bass a-'airy), Maurice Crequecr (French Artist). . Amongst othersjn fancy dress vere Jean Williams (Kewpie), Olivo Wi!liums (Harem Lady), Eileen Crequeer (Silk Tax), Mary Mercer (Gipsy), Marie Travnor (Ra ; nbow), Maureen Lynskey (Irish Colleen), .Brendit Logan (Early Victorian), Maurice Reid, Fmola Reid, Josie ami Annette Mercer, Dulcie Mealo, and Jco Lnegan.
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20334, 5 September 1931, Page 9
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