Wellington's National Club Thrives
EGUN a few years ago under the title of Reform Club, Wellington’s National Club is rapidly acquiring the reputation of being the home of original parties. A Chinese party earlier in the season found the Capital City’s bright young things dancing under the happiest surroundings, while a ghost party on Friday, September 13, was responsible for the club being turned into a morgue-in appearance only. Last week the energetic young committee organised a tea dance when the B.Y.T.’s again turned up in full force. But the club is more than a place of successful parties. Attached to it is the National Union, a body of young people, which is ready to discuss anything from Socialism to the Plunket system. Regular meetings are held when prominent citizens are invited to address the members, .while debates ‘and informal talks in the pleasant lounge of the elnb help our . young people into channels of logical thinking and action.
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Radio Record, Volume IX, Issue 13, 4 October 1935, Page 22
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159Wellington's National Club Thrives Radio Record, Volume IX, Issue 13, 4 October 1935, Page 22
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