YOUNG PEOPLES’ DANCE
THREE CAMBRIDGE HOSTESSES Home on school vacation, the daughters of the Cambridge hostesses enjoyed a jolly evening among many of their friends when a holiday dance was held in the Arawa Hall. Receiving their young guests were Mrs H. C. Tod wearing a black and gold embossed cloque frock; Mrs R. :S. Alford, in a black taffeta gown, and Mrs Mervyn Wells, who acted | as hostess lor Mrs D. J. Lund,on, I was wearing a frock of black and I white plaid taffeta. Among the guests were:—Mes- ! dames W. R. Fea (Hamilton). George Vosper, H. Macilree and Graham (Hamilton).
Misses Shirley Tod, Pat Tod, Elizabeth Alford, Justine Lundon, Anne Blomfield (Otorohanga), Pat Campbell (Kiwitahi), Audrey Anderson (Ohatipo), Barbara Fea (Hamilton), Barbara Shaw (Tauranga)l, Helen Craig, Anne Craig, Margaret Ariel, Laura and Thelma Browne, Beverley Rishworth, Pamela Rishworth, Edith Vosper, Barbara Calvert, Mollie Brock, Brock,
Pat White, Moira White, Heather McDiarmid (Hamilton). Barbara Graham (Hamilton), Betty Ross, June Clayton. Gladys Vosper, Mary Webb, Mona Ross, Barbara Lawman, Betty Bourke, Le ! la Bell, Alison Anderson, Grace Morris, Shirley Anderson.
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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21204, 29 August 1940, Page 4
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180YOUNG PEOPLES’ DANCE Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21204, 29 August 1940, Page 4
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