CATHOLIC CLUBROOMS
As the days go by more and more of the visiting sailormen find their way to the Catholic Clubroom 'in Boulcott street,, and come to stay. Here, they declare, is a place r where. they feel at home, and consequently, yesterday again caw the rooms well crowded at all hours until closing time. The main, feature was, of course, dancing, for these keen dancers, want to be on their feet all the time;.and though they may enjoy listening to musical numbers, still they prefer to be up and dancing. The music was supplied last evening by Mrs. Aldri'dge.-'Miss Carroll, Mrs.. Doheyty, Mr. Hawken, and Mr. and 'Mrs. Phillips. Refreshments are freely dispensed at all, times, . and . greatly appreciat^, by the '.'boys,"l who are grateful for tue efforts made'to entertain them as.they want to be entertained. To-day. St, Mary's ladies will be in attendance.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 44, 20 August 1925, Page 9
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