NURSES’ DANCE
IN AID OF RADfO FUNDS. A very enjoyable dance was held in the nurses' mess-roo.m at TCvng George Y. Hospial by the nursing staff last Tuesday evening, in order >to supplement the funds for the purchase of a radio for the Nurses* Home. Decorations of golden and russet poppies looked most attractive in the dance-room, and on arrival the guests were received by the matron, Miss A. C. Searell. Among those present were: — (Mrs. H. Bertriami, Mrs. Newton, ]\frs. E. Crawford, M'rs. J. Currie, Mrs. Watts, Mrs. Harris, Mrs. L. Lewis, Mrs. E1. Robertson, sen., Mrs. E. Robertson, jun., Mrs. White, Mrs. W. G. Harwood, M'iss F. Stanton, Miss Greer, Miss Bruce, Miss Tully, Miss Kelly, M'iss McGlynn, Miss -Edwards, Miss Aitken, Miss Murray, Miss R. StClair, Miss P. Hoyle, Miss Cannell, Miss Tapp, Miss K. Macky, Miss Rober.ts, Miss Bsuch'e, Miss O'Sbea, Miss Buckingham, Miss Anoni, Miss S. Glark, Miss E. Ciarke, Miss Green, Miss French (Auckland), M'iss M. Williamson, Miss I. Louisson.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 691, 17 November 1933, Page 2
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