EX-SERVICEMEN
DANCE AT HOBSONVILLE. The Upper Harbour Ex-Servicemen's Club held a most successful dance in the Hobsonville Hall, which was most artistically decorated, no effort being spared to make the function a happy one. There was a record attendance, including visitors from surrounding districts. A feature of the evening was the music supplied by the Blind Institute Orchestra. Air. J. Scott was master of ceremonies. Among those present were: Mesdames L. W. Reanney, ,S. Cossey, W. Steele, Curson, J. Boser, 11.. Smith, H. Larrow, J. Stravvbridge, 11. Swenson, J. Scott, J. Bridgcford, E. Wallace, W. Linton. W. Abrahams, S. Wisely, F. .Mark, 11. Straw bridge, F. Kimberly, F. William, W. Ockleson, E. A. Conley, Shaw, R. Bright, Brown, Hutchings, MaeKenzie, R. Boyd, H. North, Dyer, L. Linton, and S. Healy, and Misses M. Butler, B. Paltridge, D. White, K. Walker, 0. Erceg, J. Bussey, Bennetts («"?), N. Massey, G. Orme, P. Petford, J. Pctford, M. Petford. M. Linton, G. Linton, J. Wallace, [. Straw-bridge, D. Linton, C. Linton, P. Linton, A. Thompson, J. Forbes, X. Atkinson, M. Lewis, J. Irwin, V. Irwin, N. Russell, E! Scott. N. Conley, P. Slrawbridge, I. Bridgcford, M. S\ycnson, E. Ockleson, Anderton (2), Christian (2) and I. Dale.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 241, 11 October 1934, Page 12
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