DICKENS SOCIETY
FOURTH SEASON ENDS DANCING AND SPEECHES About SO attended the concluding meeting of the fourth season «>f the Auckland On-ken- Fellowship, held on After the meeting. Mrs. Kenneth • Jordon announced that a dance would polka i rid a fchr Ko«u de Coveriey . ere the opening dances. Mr. F. S. In Ins address, the president, the Flew A B. Chappell, mentioned the • rmali'Oi of th© Auckland Dickens « ttb in 1926. In the following year, i he dub was made a chartered branch • f the Dickens Fellowship. London. It ' »s hoped to form similar clubs in -•her New Zealand centres. Mrs. cordon. Mrs. tree. Mrs. Gulpan, Miss .' fathani. Miss Kobinson. Messrs, Little, 'V. K. Ar-'v, T. Clarkson. J. W. Kealy. I’reston Chambers and C. Kidson also spok*. The programme for the evening's - ibject, “The Cricket on the Hearth.” "as conducted by Mrs Gordon. Read<s wen given bv Mrs Culpan, Miss air . Mi. s Sinip*oM. Miss Statharn Mebbrs. Arey. Kidson. •’lark son and «. O. Grant. Miss Maisie Froo recited • The Gentleman of Dickens.”
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 822, 16 November 1929, Page 6
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