OHAUPO NEWS.
MOST SUCCESSFUL DANCE. The fourth of the popular “Moa” dances was held at Ohaupo on May ‘l7. There was a large attendance and the evening went with a swing from the commencement and was very much enjoyed. Excellent music was supplied by the Magpie Orchestra and extras were played on an acoordeon by Messrs B. Fiizsimmons and H. Bromwich. Mr M. Emett was 31.0. A novelty dance was won by Miss E. Dunwoody and Mr \\‘. Hawken. Among those present_ werez—Mes—dames 1“. A Collins, wearing royal blue matalasse: H. Ferguson. black and white crepe fleuri: Pi. Ralph. maroon rrepa faille: \V. Smlllie. blue spotted taffeta: A. Emett, black souple satin; \’. Karl. pink floral orgnndie; G. Bain—bridge. black and white marocaln; A. i.. \\'iley. beige crepe (le chine: J. llnrisionc. salmon pink crepe cotelle. .\iisses .\i. Edwards. royal blue cioqur‘: S. Ballaflh. black velvet: R. Edwards. pink lace ovcr satin: Fl. Dun—woody. floral crepo do chine: \Vallace. orange and brown ensemble: A. ’i‘hnnipson. pink crt‘no de chine; P. Honrnr‘. Mack wool maror‘nin; Q. Hin—ion. pcnrh n-ropc cotrllr; M, Hall, hinck velvet and dinmnnin: M. Hinton, petal pink crenn and silver lame: N. llornrrnnn. vinlei silk: B. Davies, orange satin and silver lame: E. Emctt, oranjzn genrretie: P. Davies. spring :rncn sonplo satin and honey lace roairc: J. Allen. royal blue wool rrepo: ’l‘. Stringer. block elephant crc'm; ii. Field. suxc hluo crepe dc chin": .\i. \\'nulrlPS. pink floral crepe: 1'). S‘nn'c, floral \‘nilu: 13. Trundle. sea L'rcvn nintalusse: .\i. 'Cai'icr, iloral or—;mnllir‘: .\l. Cowley. maroon silk: N. l:Hli":|H}'. pink crinhlr- crepe: 11, Qucally. floral pililll“ \‘niic: B. i‘.:ltr‘h‘y, pink warm-din; J. Edwards. :Jl‘li‘i‘n pciihlc i'l'r'pi‘. i BIBLE CLASS. . . . i ‘ Tho “~olin rnr‘r‘iing of tho fihuupo liilvln Hh« “us hold on Thursday (ironing. ilvv. .\lx'lnlyrv lu'inu' ill the rlmir. \i‘h‘r ”ll‘ 1'Iv« u >orin| (won—in}.r \\'us lif‘lvl. .\l ”W rlosr of tho owning: supper \\ns srrwwl liy the l:lllil‘.~'_ CARD EVENING. 'l‘hr‘ \\'r'okly involinz of tho Briilgr‘ Cluh was hrhl on May L’i'» in the Ulmupo fluvial ildli. Thi- \\'innrrs for tho n-u-niu: \\rru .\lr .\ll'illiliillll (uni )li' [AN 'l'lli’il\\,-111. .\i ”ll‘ isriiluw mw-nln‘: hold on .\in)‘ i 9. lhu \\'iunrrs \\i'l'l‘ .\ii‘s \\’lllliil<4iil .‘lllil .\lr .\iiils. 'l‘liis \\'us lili‘ first. Lizlliii‘ in lliu i'uullu'iiiinns hold l'nn Iwm-u |’:lii-r:in:'i. Vunhinulmuri Illlli ulmulm. ’l‘hr Xu'uhiimpnnri loam lii'4i\i‘ll lhu \\inncrs.
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19902, 3 June 1936, Page 5
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387OHAUPO NEWS. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19902, 3 June 1936, Page 5
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