REEFTON NOTES
LOur Own Correspondent], REEFTON, September 16. A little son of Mr. and Mrs. E Cohen, of Capleston, was brought into Reefton Hospital yesterday, having sustained a fractured leg through a fall. There was a hard frost this morning, and so long as the heavy snowfall on the ranges continues, these are almost sure to prevail each morning. T . The attendance at the Inangahua Silver Band’s old time dance in the Band Room, last evening, was again very large, and the evening was a particularly enjoyable one. The floor was in splendid order, the Band Orchestra supplied good music, and the company was very congenial., An exhibition dance, “Gipsy Tap, was given by Mr. and Mrs. Steele, and the comnany joined in, making it a veiy merry number.
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Grey River Argus, 17 September 1937, Page 3
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