HIDDEN IDENTITIES
HEW LONDON CLUB >SK.Atil'll I'dJli UOAIAiNUK bUM'tOM, Aov. lb. Tile 1 tally .Kxprcss reveals a new kind West .rmd dub, which hi open Horn j;.ui. La p p.m.— between onree anu i i|.„-s no lies —where hadmmum and Mi Ug ia lie piui c. .1 cohuteoa, wiio i:> llui chaperone i. t; : ~y young people go VnerO ij ,in;,aCrv.’.im lonuincc i iicre lue o~ each jit:., til* in ui ci Mr . • cl age. I be nr»!. cardinal ruin is that nobody pci miiled to reveal nis or her ulenui.» ami »s known only by a letter of the aipiunet, except to the countess, who Knows everything aoout everyone. llie 1 institution is known as the Ato /i Club. Tho countess says members must possess good looks, brains, charm, taste, wit, or talent —it does not matter which. As soon as a pair become interested in each other’s identity and begin to meet outside, they are forced to resign. The dub lias led to 14 weddings in four months.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18255, 25 November 1933, Page 11
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170HIDDEN IDENTITIES Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18255, 25 November 1933, Page 11
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