HAWAIIAN CABARET
All who attended the Hawaiian Cabaret given by the Younger Set of the Red Cro.-s on Saturday evening acclaimed it the most successful yet of all their popular functions. With Hawaiian music played bv a professional orchestra and colourful leis provided for all. the cabaret soon assumed the air of a gay island party. Jilts air of gaiety was further carried out by colourful dreorations, and many brightly coloured and floral frocks were worn. Die supper was ably served by a sup;>er committee headed bv Miss N. Ciochelto and included Miss M. Reid, Miss M. Barker Miss G. Hankins, Miss M. Moffatt and Miss Copeland. The leis, all of which were made bv members of the Younger Set, were distributed from a brightly decorated Stall by Mr. L. llealy. Miss R. AVimsett. tl.e secretary of the YYmngor Set, acted as hostess and Miss R. Catberwood and Miss N. Ilonoro acted as ushers for the reserved tables.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LXI, Issue 203, 29 July 1941, Page 2
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158HAWAIIAN CABARET Manawatu Standard, Volume LXI, Issue 203, 29 July 1941, Page 2
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