BISHOP APPROVES OF CHARLESTON
“TOO OLD AND FAT” TO LEARN HIMSELF Opening a church carnival and fete at Stockingford, Nuneaton, the Bishop of Coventry said that last summer he came there to learn “the Charleston.” When he saw pleasant-looking young ladies and discreet-looking young gentlemen apparently dancing at Galley Common, he was told they were dancing “the Charleston,” and it looked very nice as danced by them. His son wanted him to take it up, but he was afraid he was rather too fat and too old for it. At all events, he first saw it danced at Galley Common, and that fete be was opening was the first of its kind he had ever seen.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 122, 13 August 1927, Page 10
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