MANUREWA.
ST. PATRICK'S DANCE. The Manurewa Town Hall was the scene of a merry, enjoyable evening on Thursday when the Manurewa Catholics held a St. Patrick's dance. The evening was highly successful both from a financial and a social point of view, ftliss Lillis was pianist, and items given were as follows:—Songs: Madame Frost, Mrs. Salisbury Sykcs, Rev. Father Duffy, Mr. T. Galloway. Recitations: Miss Sheila Fahy, Miss Hope Dulihunty, Miss Hilda Smith. Comic songs: Mr. W. Kimber. Among the dancers were: Mrs. P. T. Harris, Mrs. Sinclair,. Mrs. T. Lillis, Mrs. Owens, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Barnard, Mrs. Donelan, Mrs. Mohan, Mrs. R. Frost, Mrs. Snow, Mrs. Dulihunty, Mrs. Marshall, Mrs. Forbes, Mrs. C. Ansel I, Miss M. Grindrod, Miss J. Smith, Miss S. Clapham (Hornai), Miss J. Harris, Miss E. liawke, Miss D. Harris, Miss S. Pegler, Miss Sheila Fahy, Miss Joan Fahy, Miss D. Gray, Miss E. Gray, Miss N. Mitchell, Miss N. Brown, Miss Joan Piggin, Miss Colina Mixwell, Miss Wotherspoon, Miss Dulcie Grinter (Papatoetoe), Miss Rita Grinter, Miss Louie Robertson (Papatoetoe), Miss Halls, Miss Thompson, Miss K. Noble, Miss Eileen Miller, Miss K. McCarron, Miss B. Hendry, Miss D. Donelan, Miss Jsa Bullon, Miss H. Marshall, Miss Isla Dulihunty, Miss Gwen Stephenson, Miss M. Lillis, Miss M. White, Miss A. Cummings (Matamata).
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21136, 19 March 1932, Page 18
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