SERVICEMEN’S CLUBS
A.N.A. Will Remain Open At Easter
Arrangements have been made fo< the A.N.A. Club to remain open through out Easter, and special menus have been planned for Easter Sunday Tin A.N.A. helpers on the roster for Friday. April 3 are notified that there will be no dance that night. The club will be open on that day from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Country friends continue to show their appreciation of the club’s work Hampers of produce were received from Marton A.N.A. , helpers, per Mrs. S. Simpson, Pa tea Women’s Home Guard, per Mrs. C. Haddow, Waverlex W.D.F.U., citizens’ circle, per Mrs. M Graves, Hower a W.W.S.A. auxiliary per Mrs. C. H. Stevens, Otaki and Te Horo women’s emergency committee, per Mrs. 11. B. Blackburn and Miss M Clarke, Tinui W.D.F., per Mrs. Donald James, two carcases of lamb, Mrs. R Ellison, Havelock North, fruit and walnuts, Mrs. 11. M. Wilson, Hastings, vegetables, Hutt Valley W.W.S.A. garden group, per Mrs. L. Pickard.
Hostesses at Y.M.C.A. Hostesses for the Y.M.C.A. tea for soldiers yesterday were members of the Kelburn branch of the League or Mothers, with Mrs. McPhee, the president. Mr. McPhee was chairman for the evening. A programme was presented by the following: Vocal duets, Mesdames Millward and Look; songs. Mrs. Millward, Mrs. Arnold Downer, Mrs. Merle Gamble; elocutionary item, Mrs. F. Reid (Wanganui) ; banjo solos, Mr. Brazier. The accompanists were Mrs. Merrick. Mrs. Walsh, and Miss Finlay. Mr. 11. Kindle led community singing with Mr. Wood at the piano. W.A.A.F.’s Dance. . Men of the forces were entertained at the W.A.A.F.’s Club on Saturday night at the Cuba Street hall. Members of the Air Headquarters section were in charge of arrangements. After Easter, from April 10, the club will hold its dances in the Blue Triangle Hall. Boulcott Street, every Friday night at 7.30. Takapau Donations. • Generous donations of foodstuffs from country donors at Takapau were welcomed by the committee of the Catholic Services Club for weekend meals. Mrs. de Stacpooie and the following residents of Takapau assisted in this connexion : Mesdames Asher. Mullan, Murphy, Miss Prescott, Rev. Father O’Shea, Mr. W. Taylor. In addition, the Lower Hutt W W.S.A. land group donated vegetables. Members of the Marist Brothers’ Women’s Committee were weekend hostesses. At the Y.W.C.A. Donations for dinners were received at the Y.W.C.A. from W.W.S.A. land groups, at Russell Terrace, Karori, Lower Hutt and Paraparaumu. Supper on Saturday was provided by members of the Island Bay League of Mothers. Members of the Wellington East College parents’ association assisted in the cafeteria on Saturday, and yesterday gills from the A.M.P. helped. The Rev. Mr. Bateup conducted a service and Mr. A. Harbord and party gave a concert yesterday. Mrs. Pearson and Mrs Kirby were hostesses. turuays ..; .;... a p.m. co ii p.m. i vvau O ~ n ~
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Camp News, Volume 3, Issue 116, 2 April 1942, Page 6
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