PETER PAN.
i Diffused lighting effects and tall j palms flanking the ballroom gave an I i attractive appearance to the Peter Pan : ; Cabaret on S-aturday evening, when a ' large attendance of dancers asrain : i proved the popularity of these weekly < 'assemblies. I Lauri Paddi and his band have estab-' i lished themselves as exponents of the: | latest swing music and their programme 1 of foxtrots and jazz waltzes was tea-' tured with cleverly syncopated melodies. J including '*"iours and Mine ?! and ''I'm - Feeling Like a Million" from current | musicals. Johnny Madden, the singing I drummer, contributed to the success of j the evening with his crooning of special- ! j ties, augmented by the orchestra. A i I twenty-first birthday celebration sup- 1 , plied a happy note to the entertainment.' Among those present were: Mesdames ' ; Alan Smith. P. Wall. Johnstone. S. Bell. ' A. Neville. P. H. Dsmpney. R. Mnnro. Thompson. Barker. Mi«se= .Tean Year. Chryssie Morrison. Mo]'v Levy. Bonna i Baynton. Audrey Xitz. Marsaret Heatherby. Fay Maguire. Nancy Harris.. Joan Harvey (New Plymouth >. Phyl Maedonald. Mona Gill. L. Dawson. Muriel Pierce. Ettie Green. Patricia Harris. Jot Chamberlain. xMoJly Allen, Phyllis White. Margaret Marquand, Mr-u Temple, Flo O'Brien.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 101, 2 May 1938, Page 12
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