CLUBS' "OPEN HOUSE"
(By Air Mail—Special to Daily News.)
VISITORS FOR CORONATION. HOSPITALITY OF LONDON.
London, March 25. All the famous West End clubs are following the adrnirable Viking precept, and, during the Coronation festiVities, will "praetisO hospitality." Visitors frbm overseas will be entertained as members during their stay. Even the Athenaeum is telaxlng its normal ausfcerity and will extend its t&rhporary hospitality > to 50 distinguished Visitors. The Carlton, the Reform, Ihe Autbmobile, the Marlborough and the rest, not omitting the varicus Service elubs, will do much the same. • These unusual gestures will certainly be appfeciated by visitors, who never fail to reeiprocate in kind whenever oppor trinity occurs. But the occasion must impose considerable strain on the memory. and tact of West End club janitors. These worthies recognise eveh the most occasioiial country memhers when tliey appear. - They will now have to identify a host of absolute strangers.
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 May 1937, Page 9
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