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HAMILTON NEWS.

YOUNG PEOPLE'S DANCE.

Tlio Cathedral Young People's Club' hold a flannel dance on Thursday evening in St. I'ul.cr's Hall as a conclusion to ;i very successful season. Mulli-colouied streamers and lampshades guvo tlio desired festive look to tlio hall. Mr. and Mrs. Curling acted as host and hostess, tlio latter wearing black-accoMeon-plealed georgette and floral scarf, ilia Collegians Orchestra supplied the music. Thoso present were: .Miss SI. Wilson, Miss M. llcwitson, Miss 11. Carter, Miss I>. Claplmni, Miss C. Vnutier, Miss E.Wilson, Miss N. Capper, Miss M. Tombs, Miss 11. Capper, Miss A. Wilson, Miss SI. King, Miss K. Peebles, Mis s D. Wilson, Miss X. Jackson. Miss D. Sweeney, Miss O. Lock, Miss U. Whitlock, Miss Tapp, Miss Matheson, Miss M. Cwyune, Miss ]>. Clegg, Misses Barber (2), Miss A. Wilson, 'Miss Taylor. Tennis Afternoon. Miss Elsie Simmons entertained number of friends to tennis on Friday. Tlio weather being ideal evcryono had some very enjoyable games. Sirs. S. Simmons and Miss E. Simmons received their guests, who included Mrs. Norman Collins, Miss A. Coventry, Miss T. Monckton, Miss K. Oliver, Miss N. Monckton, Miss B. Manning, Miss I>. Vule, Miss M. Clayton-Greene, Miss E. Xorris, Miss D. Clark. Miss N. Sergei, Miss V. Walls, Miss F. Pcacocko, Miss N. Pittar. Miss K. Ward.

Personal. Miss E. M. Dillicar, of the Hamilton Exchange, has been transferred to Auckland.

Mrs A. W. Carte, of Cambridge, and Miss E. Gano have returned from Sydney. Miss Gaue has just completed a course of physical training at Dartford Training College, England. Mrs. Pi. C. Clemoii, of Monavale. who has been holidaying in Sydney, has returned to her home.

Miss Keogh, of Auckland, is the guesfc of Miss Wallnutt.

Mrs. (VRiordan, wife, of Snrgeoil-CoflV-mnnder O'Riordan, of 11.M.5. Pliilomcl, is> spcndinjx a few days with her sislcr, Mrsj. ,1. Banks, of llora Horn.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20115, 28 November 1928, Page 7

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HAMILTON NEWS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20115, 28 November 1928, Page 7

HAMILTON NEWS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20115, 28 November 1928, Page 7

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