RECENT DANCES
A MASQUERADE BALU
KHANDALLAH EFFORT
A most successful masked and fancy dress dance- was held recently in the Khandallah Public Hall by the local branch of the Women's National Heserve. The hall was artistically decorated with greenery and coloured streamers, which, combined with the gay costumes worn by flic dancers, gave a very festive appearance. The committee was congratulated on the results, and the I'uiids for tho Eesidential Nursery will benefit considerably. Among those present were:—Mrs. J. U. Smith (costumed as an Old Lady), Mi-s. Gibbons (Early . Victorian), Mr. Gibbons (Old English- Cronileman), Mrs. Gledhill (Norwegian), Mr. and Mrs, Oxenham (Spanish), Mr. McNeil (Henry VIII), Mrs. McNeil (Elizabethan), Mr. M. Plimmei- (Cardinal Wolsey), Mi". Leamy (Sir W. Baleigh), Mrs. Leamy (Dancing Girl), Mrs. Ffiteh (School Girl), Mr. and Mrs. Maloney (Pierrot and Pierrette), Mr. Eagles (Hans), Miss Scantleb.ury (Gretchen), Mr. Johnson (Minnie Mouse), Miss Dallas Johnston (Chinese Lady), Miss Molly GledhiU (French Artist), 'Mr. P. Bochfort (Policeman), Mr. W. Gibbons (Baby); Miss K. Green (Black Nannie), Messrs. A. and. G. Gibbons (Nannie'a Twins), -Miss P.-Gledhill (Gipsy), Mr. K. Green (Absent-minded Bridegroom), Mrs. Pyne (Spanish), *Mrs. Litchfield (Music), Mr. L. Mair (French Artist), Mr. Agar (Pirate), Mrs. Dalglish (Dutch), Mr. Harrison (Sheik), Mr. and Mrs. Morrison (Spanish), Miss M. Gibbons ('Arriet), Miss D. Gentry (Dolly Varden), Mr. and Mrs. Blair (Spanish), Miss P. Kerruish (Old-fashioned Lady), Mrs. J. Murray (Early Victorian), Mesdames Plimmer, Lea, Gentry, J. Plimmer, Lambird, K. Gibbons, Williams, Nickolls, Graham, Mui-phy, J. W. Griffiths, J. Bennett, Misses Waldie, Agar, Ailsa, Dillon, Stuart, Gibbons, Murphy, Bennett; Mr. and Mrs. Sutton, Mr. and Mrs. Matthewson, Mr. and Mrs. Maedonald, Mr. and Mrs. Casey; and Messrs. F. C. Gentry, Biddick, and Grocott.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 53, 31 August 1934, Page 15
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283RECENT DANCES Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 53, 31 August 1934, Page 15
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