TOKOMARU.
(From Our Own Correspondent.) TOKOAIARU, July 29. In tlie hall on Tuesday members of the Labour Party branch bold a dance. Free buses from Palmerston North and Levin were well patronised. A lucky spot Gay Gordons dance was won by Mr L. Kars and partner. Tlie M.C. was Air A. AVilton and doorkeepers All- L. Ennis and Mr L. Jamieson. Air Hunter, ALP. for Alanawatu, and Airs Hunter were guests, Mrs Hunter wearing black satin with a silver spray. Others present, were Alcsdatncs D. Aiurdock (Levin), black taffeta and silver lame; L. Kars, red chenille gqorgettc; L. Simpson, floral taffeta; C. Osman, vieux rose georgette, green silk spray; Ah AVilsou (Awapuni), 'Jjronation blue crepe, red spray; J. AlacXab, red satin boauto; O'Connor, silver lame, white fur coatee; Robertson (Opiki), white net over satin and silver lame, white fur coatee; Jamieson, junr., green silk velvet; 'J. AleKoaehen (Palmerston North), green satin and lace evening tunic; L. Jamieson, blue printed crepo-de-chine; . Guild (Palmerston North), gold satin; Alisses R. Free, red marocain; AI. Judd (Alakerua), green velvet; AI. Pope, blue taffeta; P. Wilton, blue suede crepe; AI. Atkinson, bottle green marocain; AI. Sherlock, black taffeta; Iv. Johnston (Oliakea), white satin; K. Sherlock, white elephant crepe, rod sash and spray; A. Blown, (Levin), gold tinsel and crepe; AI. Johnston, (Ohakea), white satin, diamante trimmings; J. Young (Opiki), black crepe suede and silver lumo; V. Voss, black georgette, pink wood-pulp spray; A. Anderson, red silk voile and coatee; N. Ennis, black crepe and silver lame; At. Hermingson, pink satin, white shoulder, spray; A. Alarks, (Levin), powder blue net over satin: R. Jarrot, green silk; AI. Gardner, black lace over pink taffeta; N. Alarks. (Levin), ’white tinsel satin beautc; A. Ellery (Palmerston North), flame georgette; AI. Buchannan, wine lace evening tunic; Gibbons, black marocain and silver lame; N. Christiansen (Palmerston North), blue not; AI. Foster, pink silk velvet; R. Bird, red lace; P. Baker, red satin black coatee; AI. Newman, rod and black marocain; Kennedy, red satin; M. Carlyle, lemon and black evening tunic; J. Hotlines, black satin; Z. Guy, tnngorinc figured marocain; G. Guy, lemon georgette and satin ribbon; V. Guy, white elephant crepe, rod spray. Tho friends of Airs H.. AVaghorn will regret to learn that her father, Mr S. H. Kingston, lato of Chirstehurch lias bad to enter the Palmerston North Hospital. A very painful accident befell Maine, tho infant twin daughter of Air and Airs S Thompson, when a bottle of hot tea burst and scalded her about the nook and chest She was removed to tho 1 almerston ‘ North Hospital, where she is progressing satisfactory.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 206, 31 July 1937, Page 3
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