Tatatawa Notes
(From our Own Correspondent.) The ladies of Tututawa held a cap and apron ball in the Town Hail on the 2dm mst. The hail, which was very neatly decorated for the occasion, was pocked, a& uuny as 40 couples being on the floor together. Tile committee leit nothing undone to see that everybody enjoyed themselves. The refreshments were the best. Songs wore rendered by Miss L. Smith and were heartily encored. Miss Eileen Crudis (piano) assisted by Master J. Somerfield (violin) played exquisite music; Miss Julia Jaeob. 3 en played extras. The M.C.’s were Mrs T. Waite, Miss J. Jacobsen and Miss B, Walker, and kept the ball going until 3.30 a.m. Hockey,
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 98, 30 August 1923, Page 5
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