TENNIS CLUB DANCE
FUNDS FOR SPORTS QUEEN MANY NOVELTIES ARRANGED A most successful dance for Miss Annie Thomas, the sports queen in the Ml orrine-ville Tennis Club’s carnival, was held in the Masonic Hall on Wednesday evening. The balloon dance, won by Miss I. Parks and Mr. R. Hanna, the treasure hunt, in which Miss Stevens and Mr. Casey were successful, and the Chinese mystery, won by Miss J. Parks and Mr. Gillespie, were among the novelties arranged for the enjoyment of the dancers. Among those present were Misses A. Thomas, D. Cargill, E. Bradley, P. Bentley, V. Brayshaw, L. Strevens, D. Mallett, I. Parks, V. Howarth, P. O’Connor, E, Harnett, D. Ganley, J. Parks, D. Wright, G. Crowe, I. Reid, P. Davidson, J. Ganley, M. Strevens and I. Casey.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 880, 25 January 1930, Page 20
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