DIXIELAND.
The united night at Dixieland on Saturday was a brilliant success. The dance floor was thronged with happy dancers and Doug. Armishaw's Incomparable Band provided many novel features and old-timo choruses, which were sung with zest by the patrons. A special feature of the evening was a large party given in honour of an engagement, the band honouring the happy couple by playing "Marry Me." Among those present were: Misses Gwen Buisson, Howey, Ingham, Marjory McMillan, Molly Mitchelson, Anita "Webster, J. Mulligan, E. Sutherland, Alison Canavan, Simpson, Joyce Floyd, Nancy Kaye, Valval, E. Bassett, Joan Cathorne, D. Pitt, M. Dayes, Benton, Mavis Berry, May, Barclay, I. Davis, Steven, Betty Crane, Lex Math«son, L. Gosling, McDougal, 0. Martinengo, H. Tarry, D. Tills, I. Saunders, Betty "Wilson, M. Deighton, M. Thompson, "Wynne Gardiner, J. Hornblow, E. Scanlon, D. Wilcox, Dean, Graham, Mavis Grevett, R. Bastings.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 112, 15 May 1933, Page 10
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144DIXIELAND. Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 112, 15 May 1933, Page 10
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