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THE FIRE BRIGADE.

!1- ' ' ■ ANNUAL JUVENILE BALL

Tlio Town Hull presented a gay appearance last evening when the Fire Brigade held their annual juvenile hall. In spite of the unsettled state of the weather, about eighty children were present, and looked charming in their various dresses. A large number of spectators watched the dances. Some of the children present were:— Winnie Elgar, “Fairy.” Marjorie Elgar, “Pansy Blossom.” Mina Webber, “Gipsy Fortune Teller.” Murray Thompson, “King of the Fairies'.” Ivy Barry, “Cherry Ripe.” Walter Pearce, “Clown.” May Bowen, “Gipsy.” Gretchen Cramer, “Japanese Lady.” Florence Richardson, “Pierrette.” Jean Henry, “Tambourine Girl.” Eunice Henry, “80-Peep.” * Moira MacDonald, “Little Lord Fanntloroy.” Richard Freer, “Xegro Cook.” Matter Grubb, “Fite Brigade.” Colin Grubb, “Gondolier.” Evelyn Moon, evening dress Rita Grubb, “Ballet Girl.” 1 Pat Freer, “.Negro Dandy.” May Mudford, “Quaker Girl.” Keitta Cramer, “Order of the Path.” Doris Cramer (Inglewood), evening d ress. Jewel Henrv, “Diahlotine.”

.Miss (> Lord Fauntleroy.” lima Black, “Tambourine Chi.” Dorothy Childs, “Milliards,” Doreen Childs, “Butter-cup.” Vera Childs, evening dross. Xoo! Childs, “Master of Hoimcls.” Bohert Leonard Hancock, “Fauntloroy bailor Suit.” .Miss Kathleen A\ ilson, “Kgvptian ” AI ho id Victor Hancock, “Cliinn I Joy.” Cladvs Afay Hancock. “Little BoPeep.” Li I oon Kelleher. evening dross A linos Mtidford, “(draco Darling.” Hazel Cork ins. “Flder’s Weddino Cakes.” dean Connie, evening dross. Marjorie Curd, evening dress. Clarence Murray. “Collvwog Boy.” I'-dith .Murrav, evening dross, AI aggie Connie, evening dross. Alice Wilson, “Fashions for All.” Xoll ie Wil son, "Bod, White, and Blue.” Ivy Hooker, evening dross. The music was supplied by Mrs B i anclii’ a orchestra,

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 75, 28 November 1913, Page 5

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THE FIRE BRIGADE. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 75, 28 November 1913, Page 5

THE FIRE BRIGADE. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 75, 28 November 1913, Page 5

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