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CARDS and DANCING.

The Rendezvous Assembly > held the v first'dance- of the 1929 season in the large Scout Hall, Strand Park, on Sat-: urday last;', The floor was in excellent condition) while the music under the leadership of Mr. F. Peck was all that could be desired, j The hall kad been j tastefully decorated with -streamers, which lent a carnival effect .to the • pToeeedings. •. :• - : '."From 7'o'elobrk till 8, Miss Bartosh, the well-known teacher of dancing, held a class which.was well patronised,' most of the learners remaining to the dance afterwards. Miss Bartos'h is specialising in the "new" dances, Til© Trot, Sugar Step, and other" recent importations, but will also teach the older steps to . those who desire them. This \daneing class provides an excellent opportunity fot the younger generation to learn the latest in modern dancing, - . "500." ■■:;■■ The weekly "500" party, at the f Scout Hall was unusually well patronised last Saturday evening when t>ie prize-winners were Mrs Mair and Mr. V. Westbury.. . . . Much remark has been made regarding the high quality and the pirizes offered by the committee an.d it is consireded that no similar organisation is offering prizes of a similar quality. The room is now warmed against the cold weather, the supper is dainty a~nd. plentiful,' and guests are assured" of - a good evening *s. amusement. ■ : ,'

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Hutt News, Volume 1, Issue 46, 26 April 1929, Page 9

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CARDS and DANCING. Hutt News, Volume 1, Issue 46, 26 April 1929, Page 9

CARDS and DANCING. Hutt News, Volume 1, Issue 46, 26 April 1929, Page 9

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