A POPULAR FUNCTION.
RED STAR DANCE.
The popularity of the Red Star Football Oufb'is .annual social and dance was well maintained last, might, when /between. 80 and 100 couples occupied the. floor at . the Mastorton Drill Hall, and continued till the small < houro of'the mdmdng. The dancing was in the hands of Messrs K. Welcili, A. Miller, W. Hope, M. Adams, and A. Ross, while the detail arrangements were •in the capable hands' of the joint secretaries. (Messrs J. Corenell and C. Corbett). The music* was supplied by Mr Frank McKenzie's orchestra, and Miss F. Miller, Messrs T. Wrigley, La jtloche and E. Mason played extras. .The lushest praise is due to tlie ladies' committee, conr sisting of Mesdames J. Welch, Piatt, Adams, Hope, and B. .Welch, and Misses E. Buck, F. Miller, and M. O'Leary, who provided an' excellent supper, which Was- served in a tempting manner. The Club are to iba congratulated on the continued success of their annaial gathering.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10311, 11 August 1911, Page 5
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162A POPULAR FUNCTION. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10311, 11 August 1911, Page 5
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