YOUNG PEOPLE'S CLUB
, With its tones ,of decorative colourings in old gold, shading oil" to deepest cream, floodlit by amber lights, St. Francis' Hall was a choery sight recently when a large number of dancers attended tho fourth annual "Maybollo" dance.
An excellent home-made supper was served at tables tastofully decorated with tho "Maybelle" colours, of blue and white, in diamond set pattorns. An exhibition of tho "Croon" and "Quickstep" by pupils of Miss Margaret O'Connor was much appreciated, and tin orchestra of six supplied oxcellent music for a full programrno of oldtime and modern dances.
The committeo comprised Misses K. and M Harriss, P. Meachen, I. Curtis, E. Baker, N. Fuller, N. Doohan, F. Irvine, M. Costolloo, N. Plimmer.
Among those present were Mesdamos Reid (who woio ivory chantilly lace), Cowio (mustard crepe); Misses K. Harries (green taffeta), M. Harriss (powder blue crinkled organdie), P. Meachem (pink georgette), M. Costelloe (black georgette), N. Doohan (tomato-rod lace and georgette), N. Fuller (floral taffeta and silk net), I. Curtis (bluo taffeta), F. Irvino (white floral organdie), N. Plimmer (white elephant crepe), P. Barrett (ivory laco), N; Wilson (flame taffeta), C. Plimmer, (pink organdie), Miss E. Gamble, (black georgette), D. Milner (amber satin), L. O'Brien (midnight blue goorgettc), B. Marsh (pink matelasse), G. Burd (white crepe), M. Irvino (whito matelasse),' M. Irvine (pink lace), K. Brosnahan (ivory ring velvet), M. Gooda'll (floral taffeta), M. Rogers (floral pink organdie), B. Vaughan (shell pink satin), \V. Quirko (white crinkled crepe), J. : Quirke (red crinkled crepe), U. Lang (pink sand crepe), M. Patterson (blue georgette), I. Howard (loaf-green satin), P. Nelson (green matelasse), Murphy (pink matelasse), E 4 Mason (bluo cr.opo trimmed with silver), J. McCrae (white crinkled crepe), E. McCrae (ivory satin), M. Hickmott (whito . lace), J. Hickmott (black lace), E. Doohan (whito satin), R. (D'JSTeill (whito sand crope), E. Leader (floral goorgette), K. Leader (floral orgaudio), K. Connor (green floral crepe), M. Beidy (white v angelskin laco), K. Coonoy (black sand crepp), E. Glecson (black elephant crepe), M. Molloy (whito satin); and Messrs. G. Martin, V. Gormley, C. MeGovern, J. Harriss, B. Elleray, L. Gamble, B. Wilson, G. Barrett, B. Paton, P. Conoy, Lang,, L. Eeid, Quirko, B. O'Malloyj L. Meachen, G; and W.
Irvine, BJ. Roberts, T. Costelloo, J. Pairfield, E. Bender, D. Prendeville, P. Buillot, T. Doohan, Knight, F. Brosnahan, B. Kilpatrick, T. Allen, M. Clifton, E. Key war, McMahon, Woods, O'Halloran, Lewis, Watkihs, Colljson, Huston, Semiknight, Nolan, Edisoii, Dowsott, Kendall, Barraclough, Hareburn (Loudon). ;
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 36, 11 August 1934, Page 18
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