TEA DANCE POPULAR ON SATURDAY
There were 200 present at the National Union’s tea dance at the National Club on Saturday evening, when Misses Josephine Russell and Shirley Spears were joint conveners of the girls who assisted with serving tea. Yesterday, more than 100 men of the Forces enjoyed the restful atmosphere in the warm clubrooms and the meals prepared by members of the Wellington East electorate under the convenership of Mrs. 11. E, Avery.
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Camp News, Volume 2, Issue 86, 22 August 1941, Page 5
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