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DUNOLLIE DRUID’S BALL.

(Onr Own Correspondent.) Onn of iho limit enjoyable t;allu*rin-ws '•ut hold m Duimllie took place last Fri- < :>y evening, whim Iho Heddon i.odiro, . A.O I)., hold thoir plain and fain v dross '■•dl. Iho local hand opened proceedings I’'lf 1 "'? Several .selections in front of Iho hall. J'bese wore very much unjoyed. 'lie hail was beautifully dororatod with evergreens and flays, and reflected groat credit on lliosc gentlemen in whoso hands this niattor was loft. Dancing was commenced at 8.30. Daring tho evening songs wore contributed hy -Mrs Cooper and .Messrs .1. Smith, L. Cleveland, and several others, and Mr Herd gave several selections on his phonograph. AH were greatly appreciated, and added considerably to tho enjoyment of the evening. Immediately after tho supper interval, lire. W. Howard was presented by I’A.D. Bro. Richards with a handsome gold medal as a slight token of the energetic manner in wddeh he had worked to secure members for the Seddon Lodge. Jlro. Howard succeeded in obtaining tho most members for two quarters in succession, and it is (ho custom of the lodge lo make a presenta tion to the most successful member who accomplishes this task.

Dancing was then commenced and kept up until the early hours of the morning. r llie following is a list of (he dresses worn : Fancy Costumes: Mrs Millington, Spanish Lady. Miss Tracey, Queen of Roses. Miss Violet Smith, Cigarettes. Miss Duncan, Flower Girl. Miss Crowley, School Girl. Mr Fred Henno, South American Planter. Mr W. Bamford, Amerisan Negro. Mr J. Ives, Bandsman. Mrs Herd, black silk dress, sequin collar Miss Houlston, white silk dress. Miss M. Fricker, cream silk dress, pink sash. Mrs Sherlock, black satin dress, sequins. Mrs Cleveland, pale blue costumm blouse, black skirt. Mrs J. Mcl’beo, cambric muslin costume. «. Mrs McCormack, cornflower blue silk blouse, black skirt. Miss L. Whitton,, pale blue satin blouse with black skirt. Miss G. Miller, white silk blouse, blue skirt. Miss M. Davis, fawn canvas cloth dress witli blue trimmings. Airs Frank Brown, cream silk rep cos Dime. Miss W. Miller, cream nun’s veiling blouse, black skirt. Miss Crowley, white silk blouse, black skirt. Mrs Machirus, white silk blouse, black skirt. Mrs Pollock, black satin dress, helio- ■ trope vest. Mrs Nyberg, white silk blouse, black skirt. Mrs J. Brown, black silk costume. * Miss J. O’Rourke, cream silk blouse, red trimmings, black skirt Mrs Smith, blue, silk blouse, black skirt. Mrs P. Finley, black cashmere dress, white silk trimmings. Mrs Cooper, pink silk dress. Mrs Parnell, black dross, red flowers. Mrs Lees, white silk blouse, black skirt. Mrs Whitesmith, salmon coat and skirt, white silk vest.

Miss Dalzell, figured muslin--blouse, \ black skirt, ... '

Miss Tracey, blue min’s veiling blouse, black skirt.

Mrs Dixon, white silk blouse, blue skirt.

Miss Jefferies, black net dress, red flowers.

Miss Grant, rod costume, cream silk trimmings. Mrs Nelson, blue silk blouse", Mack skirt.

Mrs James Duncan, blue nun’s veiling blouse, black skirt. bliss Bell, figured silk blouse, grey skirt.

Mrs Wickcs, cream cashmere costume. Mrs O’Loughlin, black silk blouse, and black skirt.

Mrs Hyudman, cream silk blouse, black skirt.

Miss Robertson, red costume, velvet trimmings. Miss Bonder, white silk blouse, -.ack skirt.

Miss Ayncsley, white muslin dress. Miss Groom, white muslin blouse, nlack skirt. Miss Robinson, white muslin dress.

Mrs Jenkins, black cashmere dress and white silk vest.

Miss Jackson, white silk blouse, black skirt.

Mrs Mclntosh, pale blue' nun’s veiling dress. Miss O’Rourke, white muslin dress.

Miss Aynesloy, pale bine nun’s veiling blouse, black skirt.

Miss Gnthardt, white muslin dross, red velvet collar.

Miss I’ascoc, pink silk blouse, black skirt.

Miss Ivy Whitesmith, white muslin dress.;

Miss O’Loughlin, white muslin blouse, black skirt.

Miss F. Manderson, white muslin dress red sash.

Miss Jenkins, spotted muslin blouse black skirt.

Miss Nelson, white silk blouse, blackskirt.

M iss J. O’Loughlin, white muslin blouse, blue skirt. .Mrs Roberts, blue nun’s veiling Mouse, black skirt.

Miss Leitch, blue nun’s veiling dress. Miss Coppersmith, white muslin blouse, rod skirt.

Miss Burton, pale blue cashmere blouse black skirt.

Miss W. Spencer, pink silk blouse, and grey skirt; and n number of otiicrs too numerous to mention.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 21 May 1906, Page 4

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DUNOLLIE DRUID’S BALL. Greymouth Evening Star, 21 May 1906, Page 4

DUNOLLIE DRUID’S BALL. Greymouth Evening Star, 21 May 1906, Page 4