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                  <text>SWASTIKA CLUB ORGANIZES

The Swastika Club met and organized on Wednesday evening, November 5th, at &lt;the home of Miss
Ruth Harvey, 7 High1and avenue,
Bridgeburg. The following officers
were elected:
President-Gordon Glenny.
Vice-President-'Margaret Dougall. \
Â·Sec.-Treas.-John Jukes .
The next .r egular meeting of the
.club rwill Â·b e held on Wedne.s day
evening, NovÂ·e mber 19th. at the
home of Miss Margaret Dougall, 5
Battery street, wes.t, Fort Erie.

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SWASTIKA CLUB'S
~:ESSFUL BALL I

'ID4e ~fua:stika: (!.Iluh requests t11e pleasure of Â±4e
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One of the most enjoyable and
-successful dances of the season, in
Bridgeburg, was held under the
auspices of the Swastika Club last
!Friday night.
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C!Iouple, .$2.00; ~trn lfinl&gt;I?, 75c.
presentell at tqe boor
hall had been Â·s pecially decorated
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