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ONGA ONGA

AN ENJOYABLE DAM IFrom Our Own Correspom The Onga Onga Hall was fully decorated last Weduesdi for the “coming out” dance local branch #f the Women’ sion of the Farmers’ Union, hydrangeas and autumn-tinted in huge brass bowls on the sb festoons of colored streamersi loons in the hall it looked i tractive. Lest Henry’s orchestra ej« delightful and irresistible while the floor was in splendi for dancing, and Mr R. AVhiti M.C. controlled most iflicien spot waltz competition Mas i Miss Freemantle and Mi- Mel The prizes were donated and; ed by Mrs Sehaw. Many srveel were worn, ring- velvet and lit predominant. A cheery fire supper room was much appi and added a touch of condor buffet supper comprised ever ceivable savoury and del sweets. The ladies of the Division m willing helpers left nothing to sired by the dancers, who thoi enjoyed themselves; in fact, were so many requests for i tion of the evening that the ( tee are considering having dance later in the season. Til ing passed all too quickly, credit is due to the branch It efficiency in organising the effort, and the result was a encouragement for the future.

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Waipawa Mail, Volume LXVI, Issue 96, 23 May 1938, Page 2

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ONGA ONGA Waipawa Mail, Volume LXVI, Issue 96, 23 May 1938, Page 2

ONGA ONGA Waipawa Mail, Volume LXVI, Issue 96, 23 May 1938, Page 2