R.S.A. AT DIPTON.
Oue of the largest dances evc, v I . Dipton was given on Frjday ' 4 the retomed soldiers of the digtrL' . sides a large attendance of Bipl(' district people, several small parti/.^S , elled from near and far. 8 '' Sixty-two couples took part) in J . Grand March, which was led and Mra P. O'Callaghan, Mr V. laghan being chairman of the local 1 ■ of the Returned Soldiers' Associa^ I The music was sopplied fiy ]yjrs f!',B (piano), Mr W. Sinclair (violin), Craig (Piocolo). Mr C. Grant acted H M.C., assisted in the set dances by ifl Supper was served in a marquee ere^A-i alongside the hall, and the guests o! evening were waited on by the returnjj soldiers of Dipton. During the evening Mr Domigan and Mr Kirkland recited. Mr IV. % 'ra Kenzie and his local arnatour coinedj?^B company rendered some thriliing it(B# I from the main door of the hall. Later in the evening Mr Thoe. CarapyH chairman of the local Reception Co®H mittee congra-tulated the returned diers of Dipton on the suocess of thcY dance. Three cheers were then calltiBf for the soldiers and were heartily pver, li followed by the singing of "For they B|| Jolly Good Fellows." The dance brobH up about 4 a.m.
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Digger (Invercargill RSA), Issue 7, 30 April 1920, Page 8
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209R.S.A. AT DIPTON. Digger (Invercargill RSA), Issue 7, 30 April 1920, Page 8
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