SOCIAL NEWS
T. Vi, ' Ward law, “Greenmcad4fs,” Waimanaj is cm holiday "in Auckland. ' ’ ‘v' : ' . • -X- * if- -ft- * * if- * Mrs. T. W. Wardlaw, ■ “Greenmeadows”, AA’aimana, is on holiday in Auckland. * -x- *• Airs. A. Bell, of'Hamilton, and her 'son' Keith are paving a holiday visit to -Opctiki as the guests of Air. and Mrs. 1:1. L. Parkinson. • « * * * * x *• ’ Aliss J, Farmvorth is spending- a month’s vacation with her parents, Mr. and Airs. I'arnworth. of Hawai. before leaving for. Ongarue, wjierc her wedding will take place. -x-' * * * * * ft Alrl l'Ceu ! de Alontalk. formerly of Tohtga Bay'-tuid Gpotiki, ha.s enlisted •in Whangitrdi with the Special Alilitary Foiicß* an ell will go- into camp at u\gariiawahiii-mext Tuesday, k i. - V-: A 3 MAM A' B A r >M E LORS’ DANCE - -w PLEASANT FA' FLYING .1 !u* bachelors’ dance held in the AAalinjwui. Mall last Alonclay evening and : oV'g'ahisecl hv the Young Farmers’ Ginl., was quite a success. 1 he hall was well filloci with happy dancers from 'all .surrounding districts, ’f ixi client tuUsie was placed Jor dancing by Air. Ah Dougall’s Hot Scots oi'chestrii dVoiii Gpotiki. • Tlh> new dance. “Hoemps-a-Daisy,” was danced*-for the lirst time and caused much laughter. Air. A. Wardlaw capably acted as Al.C.'and Air. D. Woulfield was doorkeeper. The Al-onte Carlo wait/ was won by A!r. J. Perfect and partner. Extfras were eoutribtited by .Miss AI. Waidlaw and Air. A. Wardlaw. A dainty supper was served, after which darning continued until a late hour. Among- those present were:— Alesuames 15. I’. WonliieJd, A. F.agle. W. Steveiiscn. J. Wardlaw. H. Bell, A. K. Br.dl. Al. King, Al. Maiminft, F. (hanswiek. X. Alacdonald, C'. Hell, O. Hampton. I). Wardlaw. AV. Ball, I. Savage. B.Hodgson. F. Looney (Waiotahi). .L. Dueker. J. Rust. Robert Wardlaw. B. Hughes, R. Henderson. .Misses Al. Woolfield. P. Crams wick. I’. Addison.. Al. Waullaw. R. Alacdoua!u B. Bell. Al. Hughes. B. Old Clan-
eatua), S. Grever. IC. Dehreceuy (Opotiki), J. Grover. Al. Stansbiiry, E. Doran. K. Doran. M. Ruff. 1. Proffitt, 11. Eason (AVaiotahi). -J. Miller, 'I . Mot re (Wliakataiie). ). McConnell, A. Patterson <Opotil>i). P. .\l< t omieli, M. Clayton (W aiotahi). P. I lain. E. Lake, S. Poorer. B. Abbot- (Opotiki). ,i. Dimstnn. Frankland. CATHOLIC DAMCE A Catholic dance was held in the Lyric Hall oil Wednesday i.ii«ht and was a oreat success in every way. Ihe niii'ic was supplied hy Mi I s Hot Scots, with extras by M'r. J. Savage and Mr. X. Elliot. The duties 0! -M.C . were eapahly earned out hy Air. I . Mickey. Aionto 1 carlos were won by .Miss M. Unit and Mr. P. Clark and Aliss-M. Thornton and partner. Ainoiiij those present were:Airs. S. Kelly. Airs. E. Francis, Airs. .Russell. Airs. H. Eason. Mrs. AlannC. V|rs. t . Talib. Airs. J. Robinson, Airs. H. Parkinson. Mrs. B. Parkinson. Mrs. R. Stott. . Miss S. Scott. M'iss K. Quirk, Miss ,M. Parkinson, .Miss X. Baty. Aliss G. Welle. Aliss 'l'. Parkinson. Aliss 11. Lawson. Aliss Al. Ranjsr. Miss E. As.l- - Miss It. Abbot. Miss Al'. Smith. Mi-s S. Addison, Aliss Al. Leishnian, Mi-> I. Shalloon. Aliss Molly Andeison. Miss L. A lead'. Aliss D. Anderson, Mi>- F. Eason, Aliss L. Bobbette, ADss May Bor lie. Aliss B. Harrison. Aliss Al. Wilkins, Aliss P. Quirk, Aliss A. Burnett. Aliss M. Anderson, Aliss P. Parkinson. Aliss M. Borrio. Miss X Russell?' Miss M. K'ltf- liss Hicy lids. Aliss P. Dawson. Aliss P. 1«* rrj ain,- Aliss B. Crappo, Aliss S. Pc:tvt*li, Alis s 0. Collins. Al'iss P. Potts, Aliss H (.Jonoli, Aliss A. Patterson, Miss K. Hennessy. Aliss 10. l-ake. Aims M. Thornton. Aliss L. Parkinson. Aliss A. Pirini. Aliss Al. Lowe. Aliss S. Crosswell. Aiiiss F. Alt 11 wraith. Aliss K. Shcal', Aliss Audrey Patterson. Miss B Reid,- Aliss Al. Donnelly. Aliss A. Lammas’, Aliss H. ' Eason. Aliss X. Hickey. Miss 0. Russell. Aliss Q. Guthrie, Aliss A. Scott.
F/LL OF WARSAW
I 'NX ON BIT! ON At SU R l ’ F.N DER GALLANT FIGHT .ENDS LONDON, Sept. 27. The Berlin correspondent of the Fnited Press says it is officially announced by the Germans that Warsaw has capitulated unconditionally. It is officially announced in. Berlin that the commander of the defending AYarsnu gniTi.xm had offered to* surrender and General Blackowitz had been commissioned to negotiate. r lhc German Embassy in AA'ashingtou announced that it had received official information that Warsaw capitulated at 10.30 a.m., AYarsaw time.
An earlier Paris report had quoted a Polish trans-continental press messaue from Warsaw statino that hotli Warsaw and the Afodlin fortress “Continued to defend themselves, despite violent German attacks.’
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