CLOAK FACILITIES AT DANCE
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FANNING,
Sir — The committee of the Ohau Hall Society were sorry to see two letters in your columns regarding the men's cloakroom at a recent dance. As an explanation we offer the following: There being nearly 200 men at the dance, and also being an exceedingly wet night, when everyone had to wear their hats and coats into the hall, the eloakrocm's capacity was overtaxed, and when supper time came, two men of the Badminton Club's commitvee hung all the coats, which were on the forms, on the available pegs which were left, as a considerable , number had been removed by our worthy patrons. When the dance finished, it must have been the patrons themselves who placed the coats on the floor, and if "Had It" or "Also Had It" .could get my committee a priority on cement and timber, so we could carry out our plans of enlarging the cloakrooms, we would be most crra + ofnl VoiTrc pt.r>
(MRS.;
Hon. Secretary, Ohau Hall Society. Ohau, Aug. 3.
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Chronicle (Levin), 5 August 1946, Page 4
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