TE AWAMUTU.
FANCY-DRESS DANCE
• Tlirro was a very large attendance of children antl adults at the To Awamuiu District High School annual plain . and t'ancy-drcss ball held on Thursday evening in tho Town Hall. Tho costumes worn were vory effective and original. Tho committee's funds will benefit very materially as a result of tho ball. Among tho wearers of fancy dress were the following:—Georginu, Bowden, who represented a gipsy maid; Mary Maxwell, wireless; Sylvia Arnold,, queen; Doris Clarke, Polly\ Phyllis Arnold, brown moth; Aileen Roberts, Hawaiian maiden; Barbara Trill, Little John; Mary Broughton, Early Victorian; Bertha Hallett, Boy. Blue; Doi'othy Adams, licences; Juno Fleming, rose; Margaret Wilson, knave of hearts; Joyco Wilson, Polly; Joan Galloway, butterfly; Mary Andrew, fairy princess; Barbara Swarbrick, gipsy; lluth Cox, flowergirl; Noelino Gibson, gipsy; Patricia Ashmore, Early Victorian; Thehna Adams, cowboy; Linda Martiletti, violets; Dorothy Chadwick, rose; Avis Rickit, gipsy; Margaret Williams, powder puff; J. Robertson, sunflower; A. Manson, queen of clubs; Helen Storey, Red Biding Hood; Frances Brooks, night; Daphno Harford, Chinese lady; Annette Storey, brand of flour; N. Chunn, poppy; l"' e KKy Chunn, butterfly; Phyllis Chunn, pirate; Sylvia Meurant, old English lady; Dorothy Hiskens, pierrette; Nancy Campbell, " Keep off the Grass;" Peggy Armstrong, autumn; Honor Mathews, jazz pierette; Kathleen Weatherell, Spanish lady; Margaret Nielsen, pink rose; Myra Nielsen, red rose; Shirley Blundell, blackbird; June Blundell, pom pom; Tui Burchell, butterfly; Winnie Alclridge, powder puff; Baby Townsend, fairy; Zita Spiers, gipsy; Creana McGovern, pierette; Dorothy O'Connor, Irish colleen; Rao Woodward, Japanese 'lady; B. Sewell? night fairy; M. Sewell, Hawaiian hula girl; A. Sewell, parcel post; Baby Crotty, fairy; Vera Rainey, beck and call; Tui Armstrong, Early Victorian; Judy Armstrong, spring; Patsy Armstrong, registered letter; Lyn Ahier. French posy; Patty McCarroll, Eastern lady; Joyce Davis, military belle; Beryl Gee, umbrella ; Zita Barlow, fairy; Jean Barlow, fairy; Dorothy Jeffery, trumps; Joyce Wilson, pierrette; Patty Kerr, Amami shampoo; Vera Collison, gipsy; Ken. Arnold, jockey; L. Arnold, jockey; Roger Swarbrick, tin soldier; Colin Reidpath, jockey; Stuart Reidpath, huntsman; Roy Burns, golliwog; S. Roberts, Chinaman; Owen Morgan, tin soldier; George Warburton, Buffalo Bill; Tuffned Burchell, jazz pierrot; Len. Crotty, gentleman; Geo. Crotty, footballer; Bruce Russell, sailor boy; Tom. Marston, Robin Redbreast; lan Nasbey, Dick Whittington; B. Nasbey. Greek boy; Neville. McMahon, folly; George Dalton, sailor boy.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20254, 14 May 1929, Page 5
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378TE AWAMUTU. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20254, 14 May 1929, Page 5
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