INSURANCE DANCE
GOVERNMENT LIFE
The decorations at \he annual- dance, of the Government Life Insurance Department last were very atr tractive,^especially in the'supper roorti* Brown -baskets of. beautiful^ red. artificial roses- and birch and vases. Of spring flowers and other blooms were on the supper tables, and the wide red streamers which lay lengthwise on the white coverings added additional:, colour. In the dance room blue and gold streamers hung from the centre of the ceiling arid were drawn to the four corners of the room and coloured streamers also Kung from -the lights.
The dance was held in the St. Fran-cis-Hall, and there was an excellent attendance. For those not wishing to dance'several tables, for "bridge" were provided.l •.-.-- 1 ' •
The, committee < responsible for the arrangements comprised Misses Cooley (who was-wearing-russet and gold taffeta), Sturrock" (black velvet), and Wright (pastel blue and pink taffeta), and Messrs. Eddy (secretary), Gunn, Kennedy, Low,'Mushet, Rickett, Ryan, and Wild.
- Among those present were Mr. W. E. Arnold (Commissioner,of the Government Life Insurance) and Mrs. Arnold (who was in" a frock of black georgette with a paisley crepe satin coatee), Mr. and Mrs. F. Mushet, Mr. and Mrs. Xv Lockett, Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Murdock, Mr. and Mrs. P. Gilligan, Mr. and Mrs, T. Gardiner, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dillicar, 'Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Ohlsson; Mr. arid Mrs. H. N. Gunn, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. RicTcett, Mr and Mrs. E. Wild, Mr. and Mrs. Chisholm, Mr. and Mrs. Crook, Mr. and Mrs. R. Martin, Mr; and Mrs. L. A. Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. Frederickson, Mr. and Mrs. Lamburd, Mr. and Mrs. G- W. S. Ramsay, Mr. -and Mrs. R. Hagan, Mr.and Mrs. J. Meiklejohn, Mi*, and Mrs. Kirkcaldy, Mr. and J Mrs. Ainslie, Mr. and Mrs. C. Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. V. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. R. Ashley, Mr. and Mrs. L. S.. Dawson, Mr. and Mrs. R. Bell, Mr. and Mrs. G. Villars; Misses Murdock, N. Jones;! p. Nankivcll, P. Case, P. Rollett, M. Walker, M. Smith. P. Dunkley, M. Clentworth, E. M. Carpentor, Cashin, Giles, W. Clarke, 1. Bentley, E. Lord, M. Corbelt, Moss, Johns, D. Hewitt, N. McCristall, P. Chamberlain,' D. Golving, I. Foley, P. Case, P. Rollclt, V. Rogers, K. Holmes; and Messrs. Murdock, A. Lincoln, Cashmore, N. Burnette, O. G. Sando, R. Howatson, Clark, C. Cummings, Scott, 1 Gunerson, P. . Clarke, W. Little, G. | Perry, O. Magrath, C. Shadbolt, A. V. Wilson, C. F. Williams, W. Whale, D. Ross, Holmes-, S. George, Little, ,N. Foley, K. Haswell, W. Burrow, and J. C. Nicholls.
Exhibitions of tap dancing were given by pupils from the Dave Dcvitt School of Dancing.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 31, 5 August 1936, Page 17
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442INSURANCE DANCE Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 31, 5 August 1936, Page 17
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