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MEALS AND DANCES

Service Clubs Cater Well For Men In Uniform Allied servicemen in large numbers thronged Wellington service clubs yesterday from late in the afternoon. Most clubs reported a slack time before that, as the sunshine called many away beaches; the game ot American baseb.il staged at Athletic Park was a fuithei cause of depleted attendances among the ukual Sunday visitors as constituted a large part, ot the crowd. However, by teatime helpers were kept busv serving light meals, when cold meats and salads or sandwiches, savouries and home-made cakes appeaied to tlm hun-'i-v "nests. Afterward dancing, inteispersed with novelty items and entertainments given by artists voluntarily, n de the evening a pleasant one. Most clubs have orchestras that regularly play lor dancing, some clubs opening on Fridays and Saturdays as well. . , Country and town well-wisheis who continue to send their regular eon t ibutions to the cafeterias are giving valuable and very necessary help.

GRAND PATRIOTIC DANCE

As a result of the successful grand patriotic dance held in the K-KA- Hall. Miramar, on Bi«ht- | h ( ' mar patriotic fund will be gteall.t . et-eased. Twilight dances and a 1 beial supply <>f confetti added to the novelty o thi evening. Mr. Hall and Ins orehes a of juvenile players provided excel l t music and n committee of girls from tin local hospitality club arranged a ,ld a savoury supper. Staff-Sergeant f’ eo ’’s c Spooner was tin efficient master of ceie,,‘onios. The dance iyas-n’Sanized by 1 e Fighting Services Aid Society of Ainain a r.

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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 108, 1 February 1943, Page 3

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MEALS AND DANCES Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 108, 1 February 1943, Page 3

MEALS AND DANCES Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 108, 1 February 1943, Page 3

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