FOOTBALL CLUB DANCE.
Tim Orali,a Football Club held a very successful " hard-tip dunce in the Glen Eden Hull on Thursday evening. Streamers of tlm einb's colours, red and black, formed effective decorations and there was a large attendance of dancers. The Imperial Jazz Hand played excellent music. .Mr. ,f. S. Veil a, jun., was in charge of the floor arrangements and a brief speech was made by Mr. W. 11. Potter, president of the club. Mrs. A. Clark and Mr. J. Krzavich won the prizes for the best
" hard up" costumes. Among those present were:—M,rs. A. Clark, Mrs. J.. Aichinson, Mrs. J. Vella, jnr,, Mrs. Harnett, Mrs. M. T. Sunde, Mrs. 15. Buttorlield, Mrs. Shaeklcton, Mrs. J. Butterfield, Mrs. Rogers, Mrs. A. Sunde, Mrs. I. Sumich, Mrs. Whesdon, Mrs. Constable, Mrs. 15. Giles, Miss P. I'heot, Misses M. f!. and 1. Shacklcton, Miss Thompson, Miss M. Silich, Misses A., V. and D. Mannovich, Miss M. Bradley, Misses I'. and M. Sunde, Miss B. Bell, Miss N. Martin, Miss C. Andrews, Miss J. Beattie, Miss B. McDonald, Miss A. Shepherd, Misses D. and J. Hemming, Misses M., A. and L. Moores, Miss Green, Miss V. Constable, Miss Shacklcton, Miss B Rogers. Miss J. Dome, Miss M. Malam, Miss I). I'atoid, Miss I\ Lowe, Miss 1). Lynch, Misses I. and M. Irrington, Miss M. Robson, Miss D. Butterlield, Miss E. Fish, Miss B. Strongo. Miss D. TurnerFarley.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20604, 1 July 1930, Page 5
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