MERRYMAKERS' DANCE
“ Dance and the world dances with yon, mope and yon mope alone.” That apparently is the attitude of the world to-day. And dancing is certainly one of the hast methods of passing the time, especially when such facilities are available as those provided ty ; management on snch reasonable terms. The Merrymakers’ Dance last night was attended *by a large number of happy folk, and they enjoyed themselves from start to finish. No better accommodation, no better music, no better service could be wished for than those provided by the Savoy. The merrymakers who attend the weekly dance recognise this, and take full advantage of the good things provided. It was a joyous night.
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Evening Star, Issue 19327, 13 August 1926, Page 10
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115MERRYMAKERS' DANCE Evening Star, Issue 19327, 13 August 1926, Page 10
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