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KHANDALLAH DANCE

SWIMMING CLUB ENTERTAINS

An enthusiastic crowd of dancers attended the annual dance of the Khandallah Swimming Club in the local Town Hall last night.

The decorations had been well planned, and the room was transformed with bunting, which had been arranged round the walls and was draped on either side of the stage. Heraldic designs, too, lent bright touches of colour to the hall. Yellow chrysanthemums and autumn-tinted hydrangeas, in lovely postel shades, enhanced the appearance of the stage, from which the prizes and trophies won by various club members were presented. The prizes were presented by Mr. A. E. Hefford. Mr,.R, A. Wright, M.P., congratulated the club on its success, and said Khandallah was lucky to have so fine a body of young people in the community. An orchestra of local talent was kept busy responding to many encores, and was ensconced in' a flag-bedecked alcove. Mr. Kelvin Green was M.C. j Members of the committee, who had worked hard to make the dance the undoubted success it was, wore heartily congratulated for their efforts. Among those present were Misses P. Sejf, J. Osborne, B. White, A. Elliot, J. Hollis, J. Luke, E. Winstone, K. Urquhart, E. Luke, Muriel Baker, T. I Maysmor, L. Adams. E. Amore, J. Oxley. E. Cummings. P. Smith, E. Johnston,. C. Baker, T. Ellis, Lee, M. Terram, N. Symonds, S. Feltham, R. Ffltch, Ban. N. Picot, E. Robinson; and Messrs. L. Ward, S. Bridge. T. Hefford, L. Stuchberry, H. Abraham, H. Cornish, L. B. Sandford, B. Cornish, G. Searle. J. Love, E. Robertson, R. Roberts, Ken Bibby, Hugh Robertson, and Bill Patterson. J

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 135, 9 June 1937, Page 16

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KHANDALLAH DANCE Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 135, 9 June 1937, Page 16

KHANDALLAH DANCE Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 135, 9 June 1937, Page 16

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