PETER PAN.
The Peter Pan was again the rcndez vous for many dancers on I Saturday night, when the cold weather made dancing a popular pastime. Several new dance releases were given by Reg Morgan and his band, including lie Whole Town's Talking" and My.Littie Grass Shack in Kaleakalua. A demon stration of the Carioca, a dance with a rhumba rhythm, was g ive " !j y T j, h Margaret O'Connor and Mr. Basil Leit . I Among those present were: Mesdames Don Commons, Hinton Colson, P. w. Burbidge, A. E. Moore, Misses Joyce Herdman, Marjorie Kirker, Marie C son, Rona Kelly, Olive Bickerton, White (Dunedin), Betsy Gardner, Betty Bramley, Iv. Nash, Wilma Frater, Hilary Biss, Phyllis Biss, Marjorie Tiarks, Jean Mcivay, Molly Goodwin, Rona Ginora.
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Auckland Star, Issue 154, 2 July 1934, Page 10
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125PETER PAN. Auckland Star, Issue 154, 2 July 1934, Page 10
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