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Enjoyable Dance at St. Pat's Parish Hall

Last Saturday evening St. Patrick's Parish Hall was the scene of a most enjoyable function, the occasion being a dance given by Mr and Mrs Ofsoski to tho many friends of their daughter and son-in-law (Mr and Mrs H. Kcmpson). Music was supplied by a professional orchestra. During the evening the many guests were entertained with songs most ably rendered by Miss Myra Wilson, accompanied by Miss Margaret Hines. Novelties caused great merriment among tho dancers, various competitions being won by Miss B. Jackson, N. Hawkins, Z. Robinson and Mr Bodel. The evening terminated by the singing of “Auld Lang Syne.” Among those present were: Mosdames F. Ofsoski, Bodel, Kempson, Little, Hynes, Jackson, Ramsay, W. Bodel, H. Kempson, Misses U. Rodgers, B. Jackson, P. Wilson, M. Rodgers, K. Bird, M. Andrews, M. Wilson, M. Hynes, L Rodgers, N. Hawkins, H. Simmonds, W. Warn, P. McKenzie, K. McDonald, M. Abraham, Myra Wilson, E. Worsfold, A. Jackson, A. Bonisck, Molly Hynes, C. Kempson, M. Kompson, Z. Robinson, K. McKenzie, Beblyn, M. Bodel, P. Ramsay, N. McKenzie, O. Mills, Elsie Dawe, E. Mcecham, Messrs F. Ofsoski, B. Ofsoski, R. E. Kempson, E. Bodel, F. Jackson, L. Little, H. Kempson, T. Madjwick, C. Barltrop, K. Rodgers, J. O'Day, N. Lowe, L. Robert, P. Quigan, H. Kempson, S. Rodgers, L. Bodel, B. Bodel, T. Donoghuo, C. Warn, Cater, Robinson, B. Whitehead, A. F. Jackson, L, McKenzie, Brett, Bobby Ofsoski, A. South, P. South and J. Long.

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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 7269, 23 September 1933, Page 2

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Enjoyable Dance at St. Pat's Parish Hall Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 7269, 23 September 1933, Page 2

Enjoyable Dance at St. Pat's Parish Hall Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 7269, 23 September 1933, Page 2