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HITHER AND THITHER

Ball for Health Camp Funds A grand charity ball, organised by Harman’s, will take place to-night at Harman’s Hall. One of the features :of the evening will be a Y.M.C.A. ! gym. display. The ball is being held jn aid of the Health Camp Funds. ! Music will be supplied by the Regent ' Orchestra, and dancing enthusiasts > are assured of an entertaining even- ’ ing. : Palais de Danse. ; A large crowd of dancers attended I the Palais de Danse in the Druids’ : Hall on Saturday evening, the even- ; ing being a particularly happy occa- ; sion for the patrons, who found the i evening all too short. What with a variety of dances and the novelty j items there was enjoyment enough to : please all. Keen interest centred in i the Monte Carlo, the prize-winners ; being Mrs. Mair and Mr. D. Ander- | son, Miss King and Mr. Myhill, Mr. , and Mrs. Dew, Mrs. Mitchell and Mr. , Minnell, Miss G. O'Mahoney and Mr.

Harriers’ Carnival Dance The members of the Wanganui Harrier Club are holding another of : their popular dances in the Peter Pan I Hall next Saturday evening. The , committee is making this a special i carnival night to entertain 75 visiting harriers from Wellington, Napier, i Hastings, New Plymouth, and Marton, who are competing in the annual . Labour Day relaj race from Marton | to Wanganui. The Soprani Serenaders have again been engaged to supply : the music and with all the carnival novelties, the dance should prove to be a very popular one. i Social Evening The Gonville Bowling Club held its usual weekly card evening on Saturday night last in the club's pavilion, when there was a good attendance. The “500” prize-winners were Mrs Baker and Mrs Matthews; lucky number, Mr Holmes. Among those present were: Mr and Mrs Rowntree, Mr and Mrs Symonds, Mr and Mrs Morton, Mr and Mrs Beard, Mr and Mrs Holmes, Mr and Mrs Ruffe, Mr and Mrs Ferris, Mr and Mrs Simpson, Mr and Mrs Norris, Mr and Mrs Larking: Mesdames Chenery, Denman, Brock, Forbes, Winter, Hampton, Tait, Guthrie, Stephens, Mathews, Green, Baker, Hunwick, Hooper, Winton. Gilberd; Misses Morrison, Atkins, Stephens; Messrs Bell, Thurston, Christensen, Mailman, Fisher.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 249, 21 October 1936, Page 2

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HITHER AND THITHER Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 249, 21 October 1936, Page 2

HITHER AND THITHER Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 249, 21 October 1936, Page 2

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