PUBLIC TRUST DANCE.
The staff of the Public Trust Offico entertained their friends at a jolly little dance at the C'adena on AVednesday evening. The music was supplied by Willyams’s Jazz Band, extras being played by Aliss A. Robinson and Messrs Booth and Robinson. The committee responsible for the arrangements consisted of Alisses Neale, Horan, Garside and Robinson, and Messrs Gudsell, White and Harrison. The chaperones were Alesdomes Jordan and Kendall. Amongst those present were:—Alesdnmes Kendall, Jordan, Playne, Moloney, Misses Corsbie, Young, Madden, Cant, Crabbo, At’Lean, Bush by (2)’ Burns, Abbott, Budge, Seay, Sturtevant, Avery, Taylor, J. and M. Avery, Pemberthy (2), Boot. Rudd, Houston, Dwyer, Thompson, Richardson, Hallidav, Hayward, O’Connell (2), Duff, mid Messrs Jordan. Kendall, Moore, Playne, Dwyer, Thompson, Marris’ Moloney, Gillies, Stokes, Gallagher,’ Ticker, Penlington, Bowman, Robertson, Burrowes, M’lntosh, Duff, Stanton. Grant, Cant, Barnett, Dinnie, M’Callum, Bohan, Dix, Wear, Smart Dolph, Peacock, O’Reilly, Sinclair | Cooke, Kennedy, Fabian, Alabaster (2)’ Lud brook.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16496, 5 August 1921, Page 9
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154PUBLIC TRUST DANCE. Star (Christchurch), Issue 16496, 5 August 1921, Page 9
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