BAINESSE.
(From Our Own Correspondent.)
BAIN ESSE, Aug. 4.
Favoured with ideal weather, the children’s carnival proved most successful on Friday evening. The children eagerly look forward to this event for some weeks every year when the second term is drawing to' a clouc, and the function has become thoroughly popular. Mrs Gray, head teacher, and Miss McKenzie are to be complimented on the way in which the whole affair was presented. Various dances and games arc as interesting to watch as they arc enjoyed by the children. A new departure by the way of maypole dancing was this year included and all the figures were very cleverly carried out. A birthday cake with seventy-two candles was distributed at the close of the evening. Fruit salad, jellies and cream, cakes and sandwiches were prepared by the ladies. The. children’s spot waltz pride was won by Selina Crammer with Ivan Dunford. Carnival caps, etc., proved a great attraction. *lllO arrangements were carried out by Mcsdamcs T. Crammer, Gray, Robertson, Millard, Pollard and Ryan, and Misses McKenzie, Crammer and Robertson (2). r i lie preparation of the school involves quite a lot of work before and afterwards, and Messrs. Crammer, Ryan, Millard and Robertson worked hard for the enjoyment of the children. Music was supplied by Miss McKenzie, extras being played by Mr G. Millard and H. Jefferies. Mr T. Crammer carried out the duties of M.C. file following costumes were worn : —Miss McKenzie, Night; Donald Tennant, Footballer; Hilda Drury, Pink Rose; Janie Tamiti, Carnival; Walton Tamiti, Pierrot; Clement Tamiti, Tom Hccney ; Molly Ryan, Italian Lady; Joan Legg, Snowdrop; Tom Tannti, Australian Sailor; David Tennent, Footballer; Irene To Rangi, Oriental Prince; Fred Ncamo, King of Hearts; Barbara tamiti, iNiglit; Victor Thompson, Swagger; Pat White, Order of Bath; Put Ryan, Gollywog; May Akuira, Window; Betty Ryan, Colleen; Ireen Ryan, Gipsy; Dorothy Sargesson, Spider Webbs; Ada ’lhompson, Sweet IVa ; Victor Lcgg, Mascot “territorial”; Douglas Robertson, Boy Blue; Jack Tamiti, Highlander; Ivan Dunford, Girl; Ivan Robertson, Pirate; Nevil Tennent and, Noel Tennent, Two Strawberries; Ron Crammer, Pierrot; Selina Crammer, “If Winter Comes” ; Stafford Pearce, Life Guard; Rhoda Crammer, Columbine; Lydia Thessman, Good Luck; John Thessman, Cowboy; Edward Thessman, Sweetest tiling in the Room; Myra Fitzgerald, Pierrette; Arthur Dunford, Dick Whittington; Agnes Tennent, Columbine ; Belle Dunford, Work' bag; Hod Chisholm, Admiral; Erie Caskc, Navy; Stewart Crammer, Sheik ; Fanny Legg, Red Riding Hood; George Caskc, Pierrot; Dave Sargcsson, Chef; Frank Legg, Sandman; Loin Brook Taylor, Harlequin; Jerry Fitzgerald, Sugar Bag; Dennis Fitzgerald, Sacked; Isaac Akuira,_ Guard; Marjory Tennent, Carnival; Eunice Caske, Morning; Dorothy Caske, Orange Blossoms; Doris Marchnnt, Box Chocolate; Jean Marchant, Pink Rose; Billy Dcwis, French Pierrot; Beryl Dewis, Fairy Sprite.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVIII, Issue 213, 7 August 1928, Page 4
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