MASONIC DANCE.
A SUCCESSFUL FUNCTION. The officers and brethren of the First Temple Lodge, No. 302, held a successful dance at Symondsville on Saturday evening. On their arrival the guests were received by the worshipful master, Mr. R. F. Percival, and Mrs. Percival, the latter wearing a frock of black chenille georgette. Mr. Alex Service performed the duties of master of ceremonies. An exhibition of tap dancing was given by Miss Ruby Sherriff and Mr. Essery, and songs were sung by Mr. Frank Campbell. Amone those present were: Mesdames Alex Service, A. Addison, A. E. Brendon, H. J. Wooller, J. Jenks, C. E. Anderson, 11. Clark, F. Marks, J. George, J. Irvine, H. R. Pain, T. Bailev, W. J. Spring, S. Han-dcock, E. Litt, R. Collins, W. L. Cook, W. J. Roacli, ,T. fcmrge, S. Latlirope, P. Ellis, A. Staines, Keith Blow, Pearce, F. Campbell, A. G. Wilson, McIsaacs, Rex Moore, Gordon Cox, E. G. Cox, G. Hyauiasson, F. C. Jordan, McNeill, Davis, Martin, L. Salter, Somers, W. E. Harverson, T. Wood, Theo Spry, W. S. Spence, Misses Whyte. Stone and Roacli (2).
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 237, 6 October 1936, Page 12
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