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GIRL GUIDES AND BOY SCOUTS COMBINE
HAPPY DANCE AT MALVERN TOWN HALL
The Malvern Local Associations of the
Girl Guides and Boy Scouts com
bined to hold a jolly dance in the Mal
vern Town Hall last Wednesday, June 3.
This beautiful hall needs no decoration,
so there was no attempt to drape walls
or ceiling, but an additional decorative
note was struck on the stage, which had
been arranged with greenery and palms
to represent a camp-fire scene.
The successful arrangements were due
to the energetic organising of the hon.
secretaries, Mrs Milton Gray, who
looked well in graceful black lace gown
over which was worn a bridge coat,
and Mr V. Doughty, with the aid of
two committees. The Girl Guides' com
mittee comprised Miss C. Brown, the
District Commissioner, who was wearing
a lace frock in a lovely burgundy shade;
Mrs C. Dobbie, wearing black lace; Mrs
D. H. McDonald, whose wine colored
georgette frock had a prettily draped
back; Mrs H. Ferlonger, who wore black,
and Miss Fuller, who was in mauve
taffetas dress. On the Boy Scouts' com
mittee were Mr G. W. S. Anderson, the
District Commissioner, Messrs W. E.
Lowe, D. H. McDonald, P. A. Jacobs,
J. Willox and E. Jones. The State sec
retary for Victoria, Mr F. Sanders, was
also present.
Bonnie David Burnet, a young Queens lander, who has just returned to liis home at Longreach after visiting his grandmother, Mrs Burnet, o£ Alma Road, St. Kilda. II. G. F, Mornnt photo. Help
Bonnie David Burnet, a young Queens
lander, who has just returned to liis
home at Longreach after visiting his
grandmother, Mrs Burnet, o£ Alma
Road, St. Kilda.
II. G. F, Mornnt photo.
Amongst those present were the Mayor
of Malvern and Mrs Waters, who wore
a silver tissue coat over her black geor
gette _ frock; Mrs Vivian Tanner, whose
effective frock combined black lace and
georgette; Mrs Morgan, in powder blue
georgette; Mrs Sherer, who was another
who chose black lace; Mrs E. Jones; Cr.
and Mrs Taylor; Cr. and Mrs Alway;
Mr and Mrs Harris, her frock being of
midnight blue georgette made with very
full skirt; Mrs Anderson, in lemon moire
silk; Miss Dorothy McDonald, who
danced in white.
Miss Kathleen Tucker wore a pretty
black gown; Miss Cynthia Wettenhall
came in pink floral taffeta and georgette
dress; Miss Vyvienne Tanner was in
girlish dress of pale blue taffetas; Miss
Ruth Lob; Miss Wyn Paget was in old
world dress of palest blue velvet; Miss
Patricia Officer wore clinging apricot
satin; Miss Fermanis was in black vel
vet; Miss Shirley Rogers; Mrs Doughty;
Mr and Mrs Baker; Miss Margery
McDonald, in sweet frock of shell pink
georgette with hem frills.
Partners included Messrs Cedric and
Roger Wettenhall, Chester Wilmot, Tom,
Bill and Harold Doughty, Gerald Pin
niger, Mr F. Milton Gray.
Miss Hilda Clark (St. Kiklu) spoilt the week
end ut "TliHntoft," View Struct, with Mr and
Mrs J. K. Clark.
3lrs A. Baker ( Jjucendale, South Australia.)
is spending a holiday with Mr and Mrs J. 11.
L! lurk.
The ' ballots were the outstanding- feature of
llie successful cabaret held in the Town Hall
and organised by the Oounti'y Women's Associa
tion and the Younger Sot. In the Ulack and
White ballet danced Misses Kitty Simco, Dorothy
Smiiltey, Dorothy Glecson, Marie Carter, Ethel
Sceber, Joy Curuow, Elaine Catford, Hetty Jjong
stalT, Marjorle Watson, Topsy LongstaiY, Nancy
Watson und Mrs S. Meredith. The Dutch doll
ballet Included Misses Keay Mackay, Flora
Macktiy, Jean On.Ii 111, Dorothy Henderson, Muvy
Hunter, Marjorle Newman, Nancy TutcheU and
Mary Tatcholl, while in the Crazy Quartette were
Misses Arllne Wood, Maud MeLeod, Betty Nan
kcrvis and Moira Hunkin.
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