W.E.O.G. DRAMATIC SOCIETY.
' The members of the, Wellington East Old Girls' "Dramatic J Society .spent: .* ! delightful evening; when they met fe- | cently at the home of their vice-patron. Mrs. R. J.'-H. Ockenden. Lyall Bay. The amusing play. "There's' Always I Juliet," by John van Druten, was read; under tlie direction of .. Miss Gwen Ockenden. The large muster of members present • apnreciated the trouble the cast had taken ih. portraying the characters in..costume...The cast consisted of Misses Ena * Bell, Peegy Cowan. Nola" Millar.'and, $ae yStmv rock. Supper was served by the' hostess and at the conclusion of the evening Mrs- Ockenden -... was suitably thaiiked for her hospitality;'"' •'-'•'- *-.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 143, 18 June 1937, Page 10
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