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THE CHARITY BALL

That a formal dance is still an attraction is evidenced by the great interest aroused by this year’s charity ball, to be held in the Town Hall on Tuesday next. Creditable as the achievements of past years have been, the executive is not content to rest on its reputation, and as details for the approaching function are completed, it has every reason to feel confident that earlier efforts will be surpassed. A larger number of debutantes than usual have expressed their desire to

be presented to His Lordship Bishop Whyte, and this feature of the ball will afford a very attractive. tableau. To add to the scene of gaiety and movement, a bright, colourful scheme of decoration has been arranged, hrom the spacious galleries of the Town Hall a comprehensive view of the proceedings will be obtained by those unable to participate actively. Tickets are strictly limited in number, and as they are finding a ready sale, intending patrons are advised to make immediate application to the DIG. booking office where the gallery box plan will be open from to-morrow morning.

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Evening Star, Issue 22682, 23 June 1937, Page 12

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THE CHARITY BALL Evening Star, Issue 22682, 23 June 1937, Page 12

THE CHARITY BALL Evening Star, Issue 22682, 23 June 1937, Page 12