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DINNER AND DANCE.

Well-known Young People Celebrate Birthdays. “ GLENELG " AND CLARIDGE’S. To celebrate the birthdays of a number of Christchurch’s best-known young people, which by a happy coincidence all occur within a few days, a very jolly dance was held last evening at Claridge’s. The party was primarily intended to mark the coming-of-age of Lois, only daughter of Mr and Mrs Cecil Ollivier, Murray Aynsley Hill, and of Joy, elder daughter of Mr and Mrs E. C. Rawnsley, Innes Road, St Albans, whose birthdays both occur this week. With the help of Miss Prue Fcwler, whose younger sister, Ursula, also bad a birthday i?st week. Miss 011iv»e- and Miss Rawnsiey arranged the petty. Birthdays appear to be in tha air, for one of the other guests at th: party. Miss Katie Polemedies, Mrs Gladstone Ward’s sister, will be twenty-one next Sunday. Mr and Mrs M. 11. Godbv’s elder ton. Michael, who will attain his majority next week, was also to have been a guest at the party, but unfortunately he was unable to be present, as the Tees, on which he was returning from the Chatham Islands, was weatherbound. To contribute to the festive nature of the occasion, everyone was asked to come in fancy dress. A number of the guests were first entertained by Miss Lois Ollivier at a buffet dinner at her heme, “ Glenelg.” Those at the dinner party were: Mr ond Mrs Jack Lawrence, Misses Elizabeth Alpers, Elizabeth Aeland, Janet Stevenson, Mary Alexander, Helen Buchanan, Anne Cooper, Pat Powrie, Biddy Gresson, Joan Gardner, Celia Reese, Anne Morris. Diana Huie. Agatha Lpham, Theresa Ward, Joy Rawnsley, Sybil Rutherford, Messrs Paddy Godby, Michael Aeland, Owen Johnstone, George Milne, Joe and Jim Ward, Michael Niven. Kinross White. Robin Deans, lan and Walter Ollivier, Lewis Black, Leslie LeCren, Owen Poulton, Tony Lester, Dick Bean, Dick Maling. These were joined at Claridge’s later by Misses Joan Cooper, Nancy Gardner Betty Maling, Pauline Upham. Joan and Gendie Maling, Katie Polmedies, Joan Murchison. Chrystobel Bowen, Quita and Sheila Cordner, Eleanor Denniston, Dorothy Loughnan, Jean Gebbie, Joyce MacGibbon, Helen Thomson, Pam Rawnslev, Ursula and Prue Fowler, Joan Turnbull. Betty Tipping. Margaret Cooper, Bettv Morris, Barbara Bloxam and Rachel Knight, Messrs Tom Shand, Tom and Dick Morten. Herbert Black, Jim WilJ * Scott - John Ollivier, John Agar. Bill Donovan. Dodd Hewlett, Dick David. Bill Day Jim Young, Geoffrey Vernon’ Donald Robison, Rex Morrow, Wellesley Reeves, Denis Buchanan. Ross and Derrie Wood, Denis Anderson, Charles Rattray and J. Corry (London).

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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20256, 16 March 1934, Page 9

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DINNER AND DANCE. Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20256, 16 March 1934, Page 9

DINNER AND DANCE. Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20256, 16 March 1934, Page 9