‘BLACKOUT’ POLONAISE
FEATURE AT TURUA DANCE FUNCTION FOR NAVS-- QUEEN Turua supporters of the Navy Queen in the present Thames Patriotic Carnival, organised a dance, in aid of Navy funds, which was held on Wednesday night in the Turua Public Hall. Mr C. Robertson was NI.C.
. Most inclement weather did not damp the spirits of those present, and a nicely varied programme of oldtime and swing numbers,, to music supplied by Herb. Walker and: his “New Collegians” from Thames, provided all patrons with a good evening’s entertainment.
Mr Les. Hayes presented the queen, Miss Valerie Steedman and thanked everybody for coming along, also Mr C. Robertson for his assistance in arranging the dance.
A box of chocolates was won by Mr H. Ryan. The Monte Carlo waltz prize went to Miss V. Steedman and her partner, Mr A. Treadaway.
A new feature of the programme was the “black-out” polonaise, which caused a lot of amusement to participants, and yet more to on lookers. The plenteous supper was served, by a ladies’ committee. Those present, included:—
Mesdames L. Hayes (Thames),
white silk; Casey, navy striped sheer; ! H. Walker (Thames), floral ninon; Harris, striped silk; W. Troughton,
apricot patterned satin; N. Nicholson, black net; J. Smith, black marocain; C. McDonald (Paeroa), sea green chenilld; H. Hicks, black romaine; M. Reid, forest green crepe. Misses V. Steedman (Thames), navy dotted french silk; T. Fisher (Kerepeehi), black satin; C. Bond, marina green georgette; F l . Death, white
marocain; N. Death, white marocain; I. Death (Kopuarahi), navy and white sheer; M. Cocks (Thames), floral silk;
;R. Tapp, navy tdffleta; E. Hicks,
olive green crepe; B. Murray (Thames), tartan taffetas; N. Gwil-
liam, hydrangea- shot taffetas; V.
' Lanfear (Paeroa), navy floral aqua•cool; J. Newlands (Ngatea), wine satin beaute; M. Broughton, figured
silk; F. Daysh, grey marocain; D. Maxwell (Paeroa), jade green sheer; J. Fell (Thames), old rose moire; L. Roulton, floral crepe; K. Davis (Kopu), black sheer; P. Hudson, ivory crepe; N. Comer (Thames), royal blue marocain; N. Stewart, navy and. white; B. Fagan (Waitakaruru), clover floral silk; A. Henry, black taffeta; D. Short (Ngatea), multistriped cloque; P. Elvin, peach pink taffeta; J. Neil (Paeroa), white and navy; J. Crawfotd (Thames), teal green romaine; D. Crawford', maroon crepe; D. Glevely (Kopuarahi), petrel blue sheer; M. Napier (Thames), mauve moire; A. Hicks, floral silk; A. Deakin, white crepe suede; V. burling (Kerepeehi), powder blue cloque; D. Tapp, floral sheer; ;P. Marceau, saxe blue taffetas; Candy (Auckland), blue dotted voile.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 50, Issue 3053, 21 March 1941, Page 3
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