TOKOMARU.
(Krotn Our Own Correspondent.) TOKOMAUU, Juno 8. •J'lic o|iiUi mid Tokoiuam combined Young l-'m-moi-j-’ Clubs held a dance recently. Mit.-io "as supplied by a Pa.mer-t-ion .North orchestra anil .Mr W. Pond carried out tile iluties of M.C. A Monte Carlo wait/, was won !iy_ Miss -\. .Marks and partner. A competition was won, b\ .Mr !•'. IX Lynch, of i.imon. Among' those present were t blisses M. Sherlock, in t iolet taffeta; G. Patrick, green crepe: M. Marry, lemon spotted satin; P>. I'.yanis, grceii tulfeta; K Wevtuurd, blue crinkle crepe- J Parfiit, floral taffeta; J. Madden, blue ’talTofa; K. I'a.rfitt. pink silk taffeta; 1, Carter, gold satin; K. r l iteonibe.. blue floral georgette; 11. Kvans, scarlet organdie; P. lim-ratt. spotted net; 1). I'.agle, apricot niaiocain; S. Gilmore. b.ack ' civet ■ \ Smvtbe, blue net; IX Plus son. green niuon; K. Sberlock. green floral taffe'a- 13 Sberlock, blue net over satin; M. Pope, green georgette; G. Sohwnss, bno water-wave taffeta: L. Cooksley, blue marocuin: L. Waghorn. green crepe; I'. Parma, black silk; M. limn,, blue crepe anil net; K. Hill, black crepc-de-cl.ine; J. Johnston, pink satin; M. McC.nne. black satin; J. Jcnkinson. pink silk: < . Cookslov, pink taffeta: 1(. Young, blue saint; b. AI cNciU, blue satin: If. Free, green georgette- J. Corlett, white marocain; .M. Atkinson. green crepe; I. Tim,sen, blue georgette: M. Jttd.l, striped silk; T>. Walton, pink satin: -M Atkinson. floral crene; O. Wilton, red satm; T! Sub-tiff. black velvet: .1. McAdam-, nink satin; (X Guv, lemon georgette: Voss pink sill; velvet; M. Campbell, blue satin: If. Corlett. blue taffeta: Mesdames I) Miirdoek. b'aok taffeta; A. f.mdeav, a orient tafl'eta: K. Osborne, red eatin: 1,. Simpson, black satin: C Wilbame. mnl; marocain- -\ Wilton, bktek 'atm- 11. Tati, black skirt, floral tunic: IX Hay. black tfoorirottr.
,U n euchre pnrlv held under ilie att--pircs of the local branch of the Labour Tarty the ladies’ first prize was won hy Mrs IT. Parr and the. men’s hy Mr T,. Jamieson. A travelling nri/e was also won hy Mrs Parr and Mr P. 11. Clyde. Miss A. Anderson has returned home after spending a holiday in Auckland. Mrs p. Daly has returned home after being an inmate of the Palmerston North Hospital. -Mrs M. Corlctl, who has been spending some time in Carterton with her mother, who has; been very ill, has returned.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIX, Issue 162, 10 June 1939, Page 14
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