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PATRIOTIC DANCE

SOLDIERS ENTERTAINED QUEEN PRESENTED Members of the women’s patriotic committee at Cambridge again entertained territorials, who are training at the military camp, when they organised another of the weekly dances in the Cambridge Town Hall on Saturday. The floor was crowded with dancers for whom the music was played by Bruce Hulme’s Boys’ Orchestra. The highlight of the evening was the presentation of the Cambridge Queen in the South Auckland Queen Carnival. In introducing Mrs Mer- < vyn Wells, the Mayor, Mr Edgar i James, emphasised the good fortune ! of the executive committee in secur- ■ ing the gracious assent of Mrs Wells when she was requested to lend her ; assistance in the capacity of Cambridge Queen. In a short reply, Mrs Wells acknowledged the prolonged greeting accorded her. The Mayoress, Mrs Edgar James, presented a dainty posy of lily of the valley to Mrs Wells, who was wearing a trained gown of amethyst velvet. Also on the stage during the presentation were:—Mesdames H. L. Nixon. G. G. L. Taylor, S. Haines and W. Munroe. Among those present were:—Mesdames Edgar James, J. W. Ross, T. H. Hampshire, G. G. L. Taylor, A. J. S. Richardson, K. S. Browne, S. Haines, J. R. Haworth, M. Pierce, W. Munroe, H. L. Nixon, T. Buckett, E. E. Coote (Balmoral), H. E. HayWard, James Watt, Junr., F. M. Oliver. F. T. Ray, C. R. Haworth. C. H. Maisey, Williams, I. McKinnon. Misses Ailsa Turney, Mary Turney, Heather Pierce, Susan Banks, Phyllis Nelson, C. McFarlane, Sheila Richardson, Margaret Stewart, Joan Ross, Thelma Browne, Laura Browne, Faye Nickle, Barbara Gane. Joan Martin (Wellington), Edith Vosper, Joan Schwarz, June Maisey, Beryl May, Mary McNamara, Margaret Cornwall, Violet Kilmore, Hilda Kilmore, Violet Wright, Coralie Foster. Lorna Walker, Joyce Lewis. Lois Amyes, Sybil Carey, Army Haycock, Nonie Watts, Betty Boucher, Joan Watts, Alison Mills (Hamilton). June Banks, Suisted, Pat Nickle, Betty Hill, B. Johnson, Nora Reese, Beryl Wood, Betty Rutter, June PetI ersen, Pat James, Mary Wilkinson, j Sybil Wallace. I Misses McKay, Betty Ross, Me- | Keown, Ruby Wright, Moana Maisey, i Marci Hicks, Rosamund Graham, Betty Middleton, Shona Bourke, Mary Peake, Noreen White. Rose Ferguson, Gwenda Nickle.

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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21244, 15 October 1940, Page 3

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PATRIOTIC DANCE Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21244, 15 October 1940, Page 3

PATRIOTIC DANCE Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21244, 15 October 1940, Page 3

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