"SPANISH REVELS"
THE PLUNKET BALL
Friday evening will;bring the big popular social event of the year—the Plunket Ball. As a regular event of Race Week, this fine entertainment is always attractive to visitors, and there is every reason to expect the Town Hall to be crowded with dancers and onlookers. Those who attended last year's function with its "Latin Quarter" atmosphere will long remember it as a'joyous occasion, and the coming ball, to be! held in the Town Hall on Friday. July 12. should even excel it. "Spanish Revels" fully expresses the general idea. "Gallant senors, sweet senoras" will be there in force, but the realms of romance as well as real life will offer hundreds of inspirations for those who wish to break away for a night from the routine of their ordinary affairs and especially their accustomed raiment. Special features will be two beautifully dressed ballets. "Caprice Espannolc," under the direction of Miss Madeline Vyner, will be danced by Misses M. Levin, June Reid, Patricia Marshall. Janet Steele, Alison Pearce, Jan Sloman, Margot Peacock, Jean Turnbull. Zena Holden. Ruth Skerman, Betty Ellis, and Sheila Brodie. Mr. David Devitt is producing a Gipsy ballet, in which the dancejs will be Masses Jean Gilmer, Betty Reading, Joyce Nathan, Lorna Brodie, Moira Muntz, Monica Malfroy, Nola Cable, Lynn Mac-Goun.-Elizabeth Morgan, Mary White, Erna Porter, Pat Ryan, Joan Ryan, Sheila Coates, Georgette Handyside. Molly Robinson, Nola Kelly, and Pat Miller. Tickets' for the ball and for reserved seats at the cabaret tables and in the gallery are on sale at the D.I.C. Special tickets for the gallery are available lor non-dancers, but gallery seats may bo reserved by holders of dance tickets without extra charge.
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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 7, 8 July 1935, Page 11
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283"SPANISH REVELS" Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 7, 8 July 1935, Page 11
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