WAIRARAPA CALEDONIAN SOCIETY.
A "SCOTCH EVENING."' MeanJbers of the Wairarapa Qaleidonian Society and their friends are * promised a most enjoyable time .-on Thursday evening .next, when:; .Mr ' ' Jas. H. Pauling wtiH give a "Sqotch , {. Evening" in the Drill Hall, ooimmenoing at half-past seven sharp. The idea that prompted! the Directors 1 to institute these fortniightly gatherings .was to consolidate the .present ', and , induce other® to join the Society •"'and has 'l-iau>r« . than fuliiiled. their- most' winy " i guino expectations. 1 Each Director " in '"rotation arranges the programme and is " .personally responsible for, satisfactorily canning . out the • «aine. Mr Pauling, who is 'one of ' ill©-; moot': «nifch«w9ißiw^of' ,^-'nD&p^torsi, has decided to deipart from the "beatem track," and lias arranged has programme to include progressive eudhre, isonigs, recitations, Scotch reels, Flings, and to wind up with a. few: impromptu dances. Mr Pauling is determined to miake enjoyndenlb for the oldest and fun for the and as the membership of the Society is .now over 300, it is more than probable that the "target'' aimed at, viz., 500 member®' before the New Year, will be easily atttaitoed.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10298, 29 July 1911, Page 5
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184WAIRARAPA CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10298, 29 July 1911, Page 5
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