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SOCIAL NEWS

. Miss O. Collins am'l Air. 31. Mieklojohn returned to Opotiki recently after a vi-it to Auckland. f ##**** •# Dr. M. 'LL Watt, Director-General of Meal tli, will visit the Opotiki hospital to-morrow morning and will also meet ■me in hers of the Opotiki Hospital Hoard. Ho will ho nceoimpaniod by Dr, L. S. Davis, of Gisborne. VICE VERSA DANCE . The Tip Top Ol lib’s “vice versa” dame, which was held in the Woodlands Hall oil Wednesday night, drew u big crowd. The music was supplied by iMeDougnll’s Hot Scots with extras by Mr. .1. Savage, Mr. N. lClliot, Mr. B. l aird and Mr. IS. Hennessy. The duties of M.C. were carried out hy Air. Stateley. .Monte carlo dances were won hv Miss Al. Doran and Air. C. Abbot, Miss K. Jophsom and Air. 15. I’ilkingtoii. A waltzing competition was won by Miss O. Collins and Mr. Staveley. The. competition for the besti impersonations proved very interesting. Alias S. Cowell won the prize for the host impersonation ol a gentleman; while the* opposite prize-winner was Mr. I. Donnelly. There was a large number of “diessed” ccuples, which made the judging very difficult, as they were all very well done. . • Competitions drawn during the evening were won by Aliss S. Dowell and Mr. Doe King. The lucky confetti number was won by Miss S. Dowell. Among those present were:— Mrs. Dowell, Mrs. H. Parkinson. Alls. |5. Day, Mw Maxwell, Airs. It. Burgess. All's. Kalff. Miss D. Tew, Aliss G. Shove, Aliss D. Ib-id. Miss IC. Eason, Aliss K. Caves, Aliss J. McGregor, Aliss A. Lammas, Miss S. Cross well, Aliss ]). .Julian. Alis.s L. Pennell. Aliss Al. Leisiiman. Aliss J. Kalff, Aliss 1. Bobbet to. Aliss D. Hunt, Miss Al. Borrie, Miss B. Harrison. Aliss May Borrie, Miss A. Patterson. Aliss K. Hennessy, Miss M. Smith, Miiss Q. Guthrie, Miss D. Anderson, Aliss Vivian Burnett, Aliss K. Addison, Miss O. Collins, Miss S. Addison. Aliss M. Clayton. Aliss Al. Buff, Miss M. Hughes. Aliss Al',. Woolfield. Aliss .1 .Miller. Aliss T. Parkinson Aliss J. Miller. Aliss At. Parkinson.' Aliss K. Walton. Aliss C. Slmtfocm. Miss .1. All Connell, -Miss B. Hughes, Mss Al. Anderson, Aims D. Potts. Aliss M. 'Mason, Aliss Al. Doran, Aliss H. Tew, Miss r. Doran. Aliss L. Abbot. Aliss Al. Harrison, Aliss Dcmncllv. Miss C'rosswell, Miss Tv. .Te-pb-son Aliss A. Scott. Miss T. AVoodside, Aliss D. Keen, Aliss C. Harbour, Aliss i). MiuMren.

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Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 260, 17 November 1939, Page 3

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SOCIAL NEWS Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 260, 17 November 1939, Page 3

SOCIAL NEWS Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 260, 17 November 1939, Page 3

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