The Foresters’ Ball.
night this annual event in • the life of a. .Forester .-took p!oo*» at the Public Hall. The hall hint boon tastefully decorated ■ .'Mi (Wm; and evergreens. The v. ;, h in hrst- : class condition U- <M • <’■ an innovation, inm-n a.j>■ ■ ri• ...•••«*<., uas the supper room being in a ma-quo off the hall, and from which relre,diluents were handed roam). r ! no / Catering having been outrun’." i t" the Messrs Langley, it m o; ibly necessary to state, was first-el a:-o and appreciated by the guest;:'. The Foresters are to ho congratulated on the number of responces to their invitations, there having been 180 present. Under these propitious circumstances a very pleasant evening was spent, all having gone as smoothly as could he wished/ The music was entrusted to the Cornwall family, of Palmerston, .Ljyhich comprised a piano, cornet and 7 violin, and was all that could bei J desired. Dancing was kept up with y-figottr until throe o’clock this mom- ' in g- d
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Manawatu Herald, 29 May 1902, Page 3
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165The Foresters’ Ball. Manawatu Herald, 29 May 1902, Page 3
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