DANCE AT SUNNYSIDE.
Cricket Club Entertains Friends. MANY GUESTS ATTEND. Members of the Sunnyside Cricket Club were hosts last night at a pleasant dance held at Sunnyside. The members of the committee, Messrs H. Thompson, J. White, C. Guy, D. Cocks, L. Gordon, and L. Mahoney (secretary), were assisted by three members of the nursing staff, Misses Jessie Clemens, Alice Walker and Esme Wallace, and music was supplied by the Bailey-Marston orchestra. A feature of the dance was the clever and attractive decorations, the work of Mr H. T. Plirst. The gallery in the ballroom was screened by a wall of pale green paper streamers, with a white and red fountain of paper thrown into bas-relief against it. The lights were shaded with green and 3 r ellow, and the. stage was banked with >*ellow and bronze chr>’santhemums. The guests of honour were: Dr and Mrs A. C. McKillop, Dr and Mrs A. G. Couston. Dr and Mrs R. W. Bellringer, Dr and Mrs R. G. T. Lewis, and Mr J. King, secretary of the Christchurch Suburban Cricket Association, and Mrs King, Miss M. Martin and Miss M. Gabrielson. Among those present were: Mesdames E. Barnes. D. Mitchell, R. Turner, J. Wales, D. Cox, R. M’Robie, Burgess (Dunedin), M. A. Suttie, W. H. Oliver, E. King, A. J. Marshall, E. Eyre, Reginald. J.ones, L. Gordon, G. Howell, J. Hartley, G. Willis, L. Hawthorne, L. J, Brackenridge, G. Grose, S. Clothier E. Sargeant, F. Adam, John Coburn, E. W. Deakins, Frank Borrell, P. Hughes, M. Berry, and J. G. Hannafin. Misses D. E. Reeves, Cathleen M’Donald, Rene Kennedy, Maud Farrant, Ray Freeman, Nancy Fraser, Betty Ingram, Pnt Allen. Joan Gili, Evelyn Moore, Phyllis Tolehard, Hilda Johnston, Kathleen Flatman, Gladys Stigley, Mavis Nefison, Betty Wood, Clare Consedine, Winnie Holland, Edna Stowe, Marion Jackson, Eve Rodger, Margaret Scurr, E. Jones, M. Whitfield, Lynda Powe, Nancy Davis, Mina Weir, Stella Edgar, Pauline Valiant. Margaret Greig, Phyllis Woods, Colleen Costello, Amur! Barnes, May Barnes, Jean Ryan, Evelyn Ridder, Doris Ridder. Eileen Ridder, Winnie Haim, Joyce Welsh, Nancy Patten, Joyce Stammers, Valerie Pavelka, Dorothy Pavelka, Jessie Clemens, Hilary Rich, Mae Rich, Joan Loader, Rona Lagrosse, Pat Loader, Eileen Molloy, I. Mclntyre, H. Hodder, Kathleen Clark, Shirley Hewitt, Dorothy Jewell, Mabel Cribb, Gladys Andrews, Peggy Erasmuson, Isabel Wilson, Gwen Bonnington, Ivy Waters, Jess Kennedy, Myrtle Niles, Elwyn Clemens, Rene jay, Gertrude Cressey, Rayna Harding, B. Clemens, Dorothy Harding, Audrey Giles, Dorothy Carter, YV. Aiming, Margaret Somerville, Beatrice Wolfendale, Rita White, Noreen Maggin, M. Dowling, McMahon, K. Dowlii.g, Kathleen Foster, Dorothy Streetley, Rona Davey, Joan French, Amanda Mayne, Dora Lyon, Lily Rylatt, Phyllis Ritchie, Cavell Brook, Joy Nicolle, Doris Gray, Margaret Wells, Grace Stewart and Jean Grenfell.
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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20614, 15 May 1935, Page 10
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449DANCE AT SUNNYSIDE. Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20614, 15 May 1935, Page 10
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