KARORI R.S.A.
INCREASING ACTIVITY
Reports placed before this week's meeting of the Karori R.S.A. auxiliary's committee indicated that there was an increasing number of financial members in the district. It was felt that in the newly-acquired hall the returned soldiers of the district would find something in which to interest themselves, the aim of the executive being to have the hall* set up as a really worth-while clubrqom. At the meeting arrangements were completed for the reunion to be held in the Returned Soldiers' Hall (known previously as the Scouts' Hall) this evening. Appreciation was expressed of the response to the appeal for contributors to the evening's programme, and of the fact that Mr. Frank Crowther's services as pianist would be available.
Plans were also made for the ceremony at the hall on Monday evening, when the platoon, sponsored by the Karori R.S.A. auxiliary, would be officially handed over to the Wellington Regiment.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 128, 26 November 1938, Page 14
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