HOBSONVILLE DANCE
PROGRESSIVE CLUB HOLDS FORTNIGHTLY SOCIAL
The Hobsonville Progressive Club held its fortnightly dance recently in the local Town Hall. Visitors were present from surrounding districts as well as local residents, and the evening was most successful. Air. J. Clarke’s orchestra supplied the music for dancing. A presentation of a tobacco pouch was made to Air. George Copestake, a member of the club, who is leaving the district. Among those present were: Mrs. T. E. Clark, Mrs. A. Conley, Airs. V. AleIlveen. Airs. L. Parry. Airs. E. Smith, Airs. W Sinton, Aliss E. Allen. Aliss Jv. Barker, Airs. E. Boyd, Aliss AT. Clark, Miss A Clark, Miss Eunice Dale, Aliss Edna Dale, Aliss R. Dale, Aliss L. Gibson, Miss N. Hill, Aliss E. Johnson, Aliss A. Bee, Aliss P. Mcßae, Aliss Alilton. Miss E. Ockleston, Aliss D. Perkins, Aliss H. Smith (Whcnuapai), Aliss 11. Srhith '(Waimauku). Aliss E. Sinton. Aliss AI. Smith (Taupalti), Aliss AI. SSinton.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1069, 5 September 1930, Page 4
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