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PETER PAN.

A jolly aspect was created at the Peter Pan Culm rot on Saturday evening, a wedding party celebration taking pri(fe of place in the general gaieties. A larsre sil\er bell and streamers adorned the corner cubicle, where the guests were entertained, and Lauri Pad<li and his band rose to the occasion with a lively •selection of appropriate melodies. An engagement party also added to the festive scene. The latest "swing" music was interspersed through the syncopated programme, and dancers showed their appreciation in repeated encores. Johnny [Madden was in popular demand with his sonp; specialties to the band's accompaniment. favourite numbers including "Am I in Love'' and "Harbour Lights."

Among those present were: Mesdames R. Munro, K. Ald i as. R. B. Martin C Crawford, Misses Gweu Aldiss, Bervl Sharpe, Anna Gibson, Elsie Brown (Sydney), Doreen Rhodes. Vera McArtney, M. McManiw, Daphne King, Ena Hockey, Merle Dodd. Lilian Russell, T. and E. Soper. .losie Magill, Barbara Wildon. Doreen Townsend. .lean McLean, Edna Wilson, Mollie Allen, Dot Reed. Milly Preston, Vera Owens, Gloria Snell, Daphne Patten, Beatrice Evans, Sally Martin, Ettie Green, liorna Harris, Svbil Toohev, Mona Temple, Delwin Pike.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 301, 20 December 1937, Page 12

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PETER PAN. Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 301, 20 December 1937, Page 12

PETER PAN. Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 301, 20 December 1937, Page 12

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