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Zootown Gazette

AMUSEMENTS THRILLING THOUSANDS DAILY. ZOOTOWN THEATRE, TO-MORROW “ANIMAL CRACKERS" Charles Giraffe—Leo Leopard Lena Lion—Stripes Tiger Prices—Adults, Five Bananas. Children, Three Oranges. COME ONE. COME ALL, —'MATE COWES. L.8.H., AJ3. BOXING MATCH BOXING MATCH between H. KANGAROO D. MONKEY at the , JUNGLE TOWN HALL. S AT LION O’CLOCK TO TIGER A.M. ' DON’T MISS IT. —’MATE DENISE. EDITORIAL, Dancing Days In Zootown The art of dancing recently introduced to Zootown citizens by Messrs Freddy Fox, Walter Walrus, and Charlie Cat, is gaining hourly In popularity. Animals from all parts are seeking Instruction from these three professional masters from Circus Corner. Mr Charlie Cat’s skill on the fiddle has also won for him many admirers. Hla Royal Highness, King LennJ* Leopard,

is among those Aking lessons in waltzing from Mr W. Walrus. Many ladles and gentlemen of the court have been Been in the palace gardens practising the foxtrot. The Hon. Jimmy Jackass, president of the Zootown Broadcasting Board, has consented to a series of talks, to be given at an early date, on “How to Foxtrot,” by Mr Freddy Fox. In this way it is hoped that those in outlying parts of the jungle will be able to take advantage of the instruction. "Can you waltz?" or "Do you foxtrot?" is the social question of the day In Zootown. —BILLY BEAR. Editor.

DEATH. UON—On May 25, 1937, at Zootown, Leo Lawrance, dearly loved husband of Lucy Lion, 123 Jungle street; aged 100 years. At rest. AUDREY DEANS, LBE.

The Monkeys Entertain Mr and Mrs F. Monkey held a party at the Zootown Hall last night to celebrate the coming-of-age of their daughter, Miss Lily Monkey. Music was supplied by the Wagtail orchestra. A. Parrot and Co. prlvlded a sit-down supper, after which Miss Lily Monkey was presented with a gold key. Comnetitlons were won by Misses Dolly Dormouse. Neroll Stork, Betty Blackbird, and Mr Jacko Monkey.

Those present were Mr and Mrs F. Monkey, Mr and Mrs T. Tiger, Mr and Mrs H. Hippo, Mr and Mrs L. Gorilla, Misses Dolly Dormouse, Neroll Stork, Betty Blackbird, Lily Monkey, Sally Skylark, Maggie Magpie, and Tilly Tiger. Messrs J. Monkey, S. Stoat, E. Elephant, B. Goat. H. Hippo. —MARGARET CARPENTER, Ranglora. WEDDING Weasel—Magpie The wedding took place at the Chirpy Valley Church, of William, only son

of Mr and Mrs T, H. Weasel, to Mildred Violet, only daughter of Mr and Mrs J, Magpie. The Rev. J. Monkey

performed the ceremony. Miss Lizzie Lark was organist. The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a gown of silver lame °£, c . lasstc « l Hues and trimmed with black and white feathers. The bridesmaids. Misses Maggie Magpie cousin of the bride, and Sally Snail, S r i )r „l. ( l resße - s , of „ oran Se and blue crepe-de-chlne. Mr Xyster Giraffe was best man. At the wedding breakfast, Miss Fanny Flea presented the bride with a silver norse-shoe. When the bride was leaving on her honeymoon, she wore a smart niggerbiown costume. Mr Eric Elephant caused much amusement by tying his boots to the back of the taxi which was driven by Ronald Rooster. —NEROLI ATKINSON. 1 Ranglora, ENGAGEMENT The engagement Is announced of Phillis Nancy, eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs Bertram Crocodlle Nlle Bank" James, eldest son of Mr and Mrs Albert Alligator, Water Dell. —OLIVE KARST, A. 8., Tuahlwl P.O.

Moki Bush Dance In the Konlni Hall at Moki Bush, aa enjoyable dance was held In honour of Mr and Mrs Walter Bobin who Were married recently. Mr P. Magpie was M.C., and music was supplied by the Sparrow-Thrush Dance Band. Mrs Walter Bobin looked very charming In a bottle green, , backless frock of chiffon velvet. Mrs J. Yellow-Hammer wore a beige lace frock, and Mrs X. Robin, a black satin gown. . Those present were: Mesdames J. Yellow-Hammer, 1, Robin L, Black*, bird, S. Sparrow, P. Lark, T. Cuckoo, and B. Jack-daw, Misses Bona Robin. Gertie Sparrow, Mabel Stork, Esther Lark, Joy Kingfisher, Jessie Pentall* Messrs J. Sparrow, B. linnet, J. Pan*, tail, K. Tui. V. Kiwi, I. Ostrich. Sff Warbler. —OLIVE KARST, ' , Tuahlwl, P.Oy

Susie Giraffe. No. 3 Pen, The Zoo, Zoo town. Timothy Tiger, “The Den,” Jungle avenue. Zootown. —’MATE BELLADONA, Hawardefti

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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22111, 5 June 1937, Page 5 (Supplement)

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Zootown Gazette Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22111, 5 June 1937, Page 5 (Supplement)

Zootown Gazette Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22111, 5 June 1937, Page 5 (Supplement)