Fancy Dress Ball.
TUiIUA CHILDREN'S NIGHT. SOME ATTRACTIVE COSTUMES. The .children's annual ball in aid of the Anglican Church funds was held on Saturday. A gay crowd of children in fancy dress took part in the grand march! This was followed by the presentation of Sir Roger de Coverly and folk and country dances. After supper there was dancing for adults//the music for which was supplied by the Haurakians.
The children's Monte Carlo waltz was won by Miss Bennett and Master Ernie Heberley.
Among the children present were; Betty Owens .(flowergirl), Olga Scott (old world lady), Esma Clev.ely (gipsy), Daphne Griffiths (pierrotte), Ngaire Clevely (hiker), Joy McKenzie and Emily Reid (tennis players), Marie James (sailor), Fay James (Dennisson's crepe paper), Tui Boyd (flowergirl), Eileen Hicks (daffodil), Harold Hicks (Santa Claus), Brian James (Indian), Connie Hicks (Quaker), Maureen James (poppy), Coralie Hicks (holly), Marjorie Reid (schoolmistress), Pat Thrupp (poppy), Madeliene Green (butterfly), Betty Reid (Little Miss Muffett), Joan McCowatt (Miss America), Phyllis Elvin, Kathleen Olsen, Daphne Griffiths (follies), Ron Mouldy (rajah), Rita Law (Mexican girl), Don Law (military boy), Doreen and Linda White (star fairies), Colin White (page), Paulino Marceau (eastern princess), Conni.e Bond (Swiss peasant), Esma Davidson (pierotte),- Trevor Miller (girl), Pat Clevely (butterfly), Pat Halo (summer), Gwenda Loader (gipsy), Nita Green and Dora White (Georgian lady and gentleman), Fay Miller (Highland lassie), Kathleen Bowen (carnival belle), Shirley Jones (flowergirl), Rex Law (drummajor), Eric Miller (black and white), Lavina Hewson (pierrotte), Ray McKenzie (tennis player), Grace Braithwaite (drummer girl), Arthur Braithwaite (Indian), Marjorie Bowen (gipsy), Tom Death (teddy-bear), Alan and Norma Death (nigger boy and girl), Lawrence Death (carnival belle), Rangi and Molly Bennett (pierrottes), Betty Fraser (Japanese lady), Ernie Heberley (clown), Betty Bennett (red and white), Bonnie Johnston (flowergirl), Gwen and Bruce Fox (Jean Batten and Kingsford Smith), Owen Clotworthy (Dutchman), Alice Johnston (paint-box), Eunice Elvin (wattle), Douglas Green,(black cat), Merle Johnston (Dutch girl).
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Thames Star, Volume LXV, Issue 19246, 30 October 1934, Page 3
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