CHILDREN’S PARTY.
About seventy small music and dancing pupils of Miss Violet Large were entertained on Friday afternoon at her new studio, Colombo Street. The children enjoyed many games, and were afterwards given a dainty tea. Items were given by:—Betty Faulder. violin solo; . Beverley Main, Esma Hocking and Pat Regnault, operatic dances: Daisy Kirmer, acrobatic dance; Doris Hurd, pierrot dance; Jean Calder, Mary Minotti and Molly Birmingham, Spanish gipsy trio; Colleen Tallott, recitation; Daisy Kirmer, song: Thelma Stacey and Margaret Simpson, recitations. The pupils present were:— Patricia Regnault, Beverley Main, Violet Scott, Zita Lay cock, Beryl Baggs, Rouletta Sullivan, Muriel Serra, Betty Robb, Marie and June Chrystall, Winnie Burgess, Shirley and Joyce Hammond, Doris Richards, Pat Watts, .Minnie Reed, Ngaire Rippon, Thelma and Sylvia Stacey, Norma M’Mullen. Beryl, Ivan and June Stacey, Valerie Calder, Betty Faulder, Edna Bull. Emily Phillips, Eric Crowe, Charlie, Una and Yvonne Sanders, Molly Birmingham, Leona Jerman, Mary Minotti, Phyllis and Sylvia Jones, Jean Calder, Annie Roskvist, Nereli Bensley. Ruth Blackburn, Gwen Freight, Esma Hocking, Margaret Simpson, Rene Agass, Doris Ilurd. Shirley Hill. Edna Newberry. Doris Carew, Edna Power, Patricia Diebert, Elsa Watson, Nola Cowens, Madge Shedel, Nancy Pope, Mona Rouse, Nola Thompson, Merle Brown, Colleen Tallott, Monica Beck, Daisy Kirmer, Daphne Condon, Nancy Hancock, Dorothy Antis, Neal and Elsie Jackson, Merle and Gladys Smith, Leslie and Iris Lewis, and Joan Douglas. •
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18830, 6 August 1929, Page 12
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226CHILDREN’S PARTY. Star (Christchurch), Issue 18830, 6 August 1929, Page 12
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