SOCIAL EVENING
RADIO TRANSMITTERS From a social outlook, the evening lioltl l).v the local hraucli of the New Zealand Amateur Radio Transmitters on Thursday night in the Foresters' Hall was a great success. Games introduced between dances added considerably to the general entertainment. Piano-accordion solos rendered by Miss •Joan Kirkor wero greatly appreciated. Among those present were:—Mesdames Mickclhorough. Minjins, P. Gordon, J. F. (2rifilths. IT. W. Tidman, R. 10. Rarnes, K. McKay, F. Davis, 1). Fitzgerald, Jackson and Misses 0. Chapman, niirnell, J. Kirker, I. Gordon, R. Warden, Hong an, S. M. Thomas. I'. Gordon, M. Kershaw, R. Sweet man, Tubb, 0. Palmer, D. Crisp, F. Jury, and R. J. Burrcll.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22783, 17 July 1937, Page 24
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111SOCIAL EVENING New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22783, 17 July 1937, Page 24
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