DANCE AT MANGERE.
The Mangere East branch of the Xew Zealand Labour party held a successful dance in the Mangere East Public Hall, there being about 150 present. The duties of master of ceremonies were ably carried out by Mr. Piper. Mr.- G. Rose, president of the branch, presented prizes for novelty dances as follow:—First Montfe ;Carlo, Miss Rita Forward and Mp 1, Miss J. Hagan and Mr. Leslie 2.;, second Monte Carlo, Miss Claris; and. Mr. '.Webber 1, Mr. ajud Mrs.'Cooper 2. Those present included: Mesdames 0. McKelvie, R. Kilgour, R. E. Wright. C' Turner, Ci, Stiriton, A. E. Wood, W. Martin, F. J.. Meehan. Merriman, G. Rose, Priest, J. Rose, Cairns, E. -Clarke, F. Bisman, J. Tunne.ll, F. W. IJiel,' W. J. Leitch, H. .Johnson,'* W. L. Pirie, D. Twidle, W. Cooper, and 'J: Stevens, Misses C. Evans, M. L. Bostock, R. J. Willerton, M. J. Marsh, Mitchell, J. Gihnour, E. Petrie, E. Morgan, D. Hagan, J. Hagan, Z. Fisher, E. Wright, G. Wright, Iv. Sutton, F. McCulloch, R. Priest, M. Clarke, W. Simmons, Z. Tunlieli, J. Cammell, L. Wood, B. Wood, D. Wood, E. E. McCarthy, C. Moffitt, E. Ryan, R. Forward, 8.-Stinton, I. Miller, F. Cotter, R. Cooper, E. Robinson, X. Johns, E. Kav, P. Petrie, Tj. Sutcliffe, E. Clarke, K-. Thiel, S. Gollan, A. E. Wpod, P. l'r« :ii, E. Rose, E. Shore, M. Brewer, M. Robertson, E. McAnulty, M. E. Ell ice.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 235, 3 October 1936, Page 18
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238DANCE AT MANGERE. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 235, 3 October 1936, Page 18
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