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  3. SOCIETY NEWS AND EVENTS

    Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Scolyer gave a party at the Druids' Hall, Torrensville, in honor of the coming of age of their daughter Nita. The hall was prettily decorated ...

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  5. DANCE AT THEBARTON.

    Another successful dance, organised by the Mayoress of Thebarton (Mrs. A. H. Pretty) in aid of the fund to purchase a new piano for the town hall, took place ...

    Article : 212 words
  6. RECREATION DANCE AT HENLEY.

    Under the auspices of the Recreation Committee a pleasant and most enjoyable dance was held in the Henley Kiosk on Tuesday evening last. Colored streamer ...

    Article : 158 words
  7. HENLEY AND GRANGE ANNUAL BALL.

    The annual ball of the Henley and Grange Recreation Association will be held in the Henley Town Hall on Wednesday evening next, August 1. A large ...

    Article : 119 words
  8. CHURCH FETE DANCE.

    A jolly dance was held in St. James Hall, Mile-End, on Monday, July 16, to provided funds for the forthcoming church fete. The hall was attractively decorated ...

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  9. DANCE AT HENLEY PARK.

    A very enjoyable evening was spent at the residence of Mr. A. Watts, Henley Park. Dancing, competitions, and music were indulged in. The prizes for the ...

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  10. A FAREWELL PARTY.

    At the invitation of Miss Ivy Sumner about 60 guests assembled at Covent Garden to say farewell to Dr Donald Summer, who is leaving for England to continue his ...

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  11. COMING EVENTS.

    24.—KINDERGARTEN BALL — AT PALIS ROYAL. 27.—PRICE ALFRED OLD COLLEGINS' RED-AND-WHITE BALL ...

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  12. GLENELG PALAIS.

    Last Wednesday's dance at the Palais was a marked success, and certainly indicates that it will become the permanent rendezvous of Glenelg's dancing. The ...

    Article : 153 words
  13. DANCE AT COVENT GARDEN.

    A most enjoyable dance was held, when Misses Edith Beadnell and Phyllis and Lorna Solomon entertained about 60 young friends. Gaiety was considerably added to ...

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  14. ST. CUTHBERT'S CRICKET CLUB DANCE.

    A dance give by St. Cuthbert's Cricket Club was held in the St. Cuthbert's War Memorial Hall. The club secured the premiership of the United Church Cricket ...

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  15. RECEPTION FOR MR. LINN SMITH.

    Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Black gave a very pleasant reception to Mr. Linn Smith and the members of his jazz band at their residence, Port Bonheur, Railway Terrace, ...

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  16. SURPRISE PARTY AND KITCHEN EVENING.

    A very happy evening was spent at the residence of ex-Sr, and Mrs. W. Senior on Saturday, June 30, when lady and gentlemen friends of Miss Flossie [?] ...

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  17. A KITCHEN EVENING.

    A Kitchen evening was given to Miss M.[?] 229 Gonger Street, Adelaide, on Monday, July 16. A euchre tournament was held. The ladies first prizes ...

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  18. LA DANSE FLEURETTE.

    The first of Les Danses Fleurettes for this season was held in the Blyth Town Hall on July 4. The hall was charmingly arranged in the Iceland poppy shades, the same scheme being ...

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  19. PALAIS PARTY.

    Miss Molly Critchley entertained a few of her friends last Saturday. Among those present were Misses Dorothy Gesmier. J. Cutchley, Mr. B. Cotton ...

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