CHARITY BALL
TO BE HELD ON WEDNESDAY. Arrangements to ensure the enjoyment of patrons have been completed for the Wairarapa Charity Ball, to be held in the Municipal Hall, Masterton, on Wednesday night., The Blue River and Jack Barnes’s orchestras have been engaged to provide a continuity of orchestral music. Ten debutantes will be presented to His Grace Archbishop O’Shea, who will be received by Messrs J. W. Card (Mayor of Featherston), J. T. Jameson, E. C. Whyte, D. B. Curry and F. Corry. The matrons-of-honour will be Mesdames A. R. Bunny (Masterton), J. A. McSherry (Pahiatua), and Miss H. Card (Mayoress of Featherston). The duties of M.C., carried out so efficiently on past occasions, will be again undertaken by Messrs J. J. Hunter, B. Iveson and W. C. Orange. The proceeds of the ball will be allocated towards the relief of distress in the Wairarapa by the St. Vincent de Paul Society, whose good work is well known.
Special supper arrangements have been made, and as the function will probably be the only ball in Masterton inis season, it is anticipated that tl will be a record attendance from all parts of the district.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 28 July 1941, Page 7
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195CHARITY BALL Wairarapa Times-Age, 28 July 1941, Page 7
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