IMPERIAL EX-SERVICEMEN
MONTHLY SOCIAL. The first monthly social evening of the Imperial Ex-servicemen's Association for this venr was held during the week, when the president (Mr L. G. Lilly) welcomed a large attendance of members. The enthusiasm and spirit of eood fellowship displayed by the old "Tommies" augurs well for" the success of these functions, and the Executive Committee feels that its efforts on behalf of .the members will be appreciated to the full. On this occasion indoor games, euch as dominoes, draughts and cards, were provided, and Mr Allan Cox rendered appropriate songs at intervals during the proceeclines. Mr Hush Marmillan. presided at the piano, and Mr J. Bishop filled the position of master of ceremonies. The main feature on the programme was the drawing, under police supervision, of the art union which the association had sponsored in order to raise capital to augment the funds. The winner proved to be a resident of Tawanui.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22830, 14 March 1936, Page 8
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