ROSS NEWS.
(Our own Correspondent,) FOOTBALLERS DANCE
The Football dance which took place in the Totnra Hall on Wednesday evening was a very successful function, a large number of young people >njoving themselves till about 1.30 a ’i. 'file music for the ball was .supplied l,y Miss Belle Evans assisted by Miss M. Roberts, Messrs J. Phillips and J. Ableson. Mr F. Fcllowes made an efficient M.C.
|0 During the evening Mr W. O. -lones on behalf of the local Football Club 1 took the opportunity of making tae s presentation of a, gold bangle to Miss Belle Evans as an appreciation of Ivr services during the last season in s.csisting this club in various wavs -t chiefly in supplying the music for y their dances. ts Miss Evans suitably thanked the s Club for their handsome present anl - stated it had been a pleasure to assist - them ill the past, and she would be 11 pleased at all times to place her s»r----h vices at their disposal in the interests 0 of sport. ,v |i’,,r continuation of news, see fourth
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 May 1921, Page 3
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