MANGAPAPA DANCE
Another highly successful dance was held in the Oddfellow’s Hall on Saturday. last. Old time and modem dancing went with a swing to merry times played by five instrumentalists. The hall was decorated with colored streamers Lung from the centre of the ball to the walls. Two Monte Carlo waltzes proved very popular, the winners being Mr. Gregory and Miss I. Quinn, and Mr. H, Neal and Miss I. Quinn. Those responsible for the excellent supper arrangements were Mesdames C. Lucas; E. E., Somervell, J. Crothers, and T. Hill, who were assisted by Messrs. E. Somervell, C. Lucas, W'. Hazell, T. Hill, and J. Crothers. The duties of M.C. were in the capable hands of Mr. Tom Hill, who also contributed pleasing extras.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18192, 13 September 1933, Page 11
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