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luncheon club
noun
- social welfare (in Britain) an arrangement or organization for serving hot midday meals for a small charge to old people in clubs or daycentres
- a society or group of people who meet regularly for an organized lunch
a ladies' luncheon club
Example Sentences
The South Side Business Men’s Club got its start 88 years ago, as announced in a Jan. 21, 1930, Peoria Journal Star headline, “South Side Businessmen to Organize Luncheon Club.”
Cleveland Browns vice president of player personnel Alonzo Highsmith discussed his team's decision to draft Oklahoma quarterback Baker Mayfield at No. 1 overall at the Hall of Fame Luncheon Club in Canton, Ohio, on Monday.
When Silverstein acquired the building, a luncheon club was still in operation, but as such enterprises dwindled, the company leased out the space for offices.
I remember Jim perhaps best in his fifties, often at a midtown luncheon club we both belonged to, where he was the center of a little group of smart, avid talkers, which included the celebrated cartoonist Frank Modell, his best friend at The New Yorker; Gardner Botsford, a longtime editor here; Gordon Manning, a television news executive; and, at times, Charles Addams.
A work by Bonheur on the same subject and scale was displayed for decades in the Luncheon Club of the New York Stock Exchange in Manhattan; when that institution was closed in 2006, the sculpture was moved to the Museum of American Finance, also in Manhattan.
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