Case Name: WICHITA COMMERCIAL AND SOCIAL CLUB ASSOCIATION v. THE UNITED STATES
Court: United States Court of Claims
Jurisdiction: United States
Decision Date: 1933-02-06
Citations: 77 Ct. Cl. 80
Docket Number: No. M-219
Parties: WICHITA COMMERCIAL AND SOCIAL CLUB ASSOCIATION v. THE UNITED STATES
Judges: 
Reporter: United States Court of Claims Reports
Volume: 77
Pages: 80–87

Head Matter:
WICHITA COMMERCIAL AND SOCIAL CLUB ASSOCIATION v. THE UNITED STATES
[No. M-219.
Decided February 6, 1933]
Mr. W. A. Bolinger and Mr. Harvey D. Jacob for the plaintiff.
Mr. Fred K. Dyar, with whom was Mr. Assistant Attorney General Charles B. Rugg, for the defendant. Mr. Charles F. Kincheloe was on the brief.

Opinion:
MEMORANDUM
BY THE COURT
The facts in this case leave no room for doubt that the .social features and activities of the plaintiff club constitute an important and material part of its activities, and are not merely incidental to some other predominant purpose. Fisler v. United States (the Manufacturers Club of Philadelphia), 66 C.Cls. 220; The Army ds Navy Club v. United States, 72 C.Cls. 684.