The A.N.A. Club
(To the Editor.)
Thanks to letters appearing In the “Times” suggesting greater interest be shown by the general public in the Pal-
merston North A.N.A. Club, the committee of the Dance Club has received a number of inquiries with regard to offers of future help. The committee would be grateful for space in your columns to answer these inquiries by explaining exactly what articles would be of the greatest use to the Dance Club. Fruit of all kinds is very welcome, salad materials such as lettuce, tomatoes, etc., and any ingredients suitable for sandwich fillings. Flowers are always appreciated and the entertainment committee would be glad of any indoor games and illustrated papers. It should also oe pointed out that as the Dance Club is open only at the week-ends perishable goods intended for the club should only be sent in late in the week. Such donations may be left with the caretaker, A.N.A. Club, Broadway, or at Miss Gwen Gibbs’ Studio, Broadway Buildings, Broadway. The committee of the A.N.A. Dance Club also wishes to thank those who have already offered assistance.— I am, etc.,
E. BOSWORTH, Assistant Hon. Secretary, A.N.A. Dance Club, Palmerston North.
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Manawatu Times, Volume 69, Issue 208, 2 September 1944, Page 4
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