SPRINGSTON.
Mr John Lowe, who has severed his ' connexion with tfie Central Dairy Coin- . pany to take up rarming in the iSouthbridge district, wad tendered a farewell social by the residents of Springston and district on Friday evening in the , Springston Hall. A musical programme ; was lollowed by a dance. The follow- ' md contributed items:—£jlos jyj. j Macintosh, Mr D. Stewart, Mr. G* , Blakemore, Mr L. Burns, and Mr li. i Blakemore; tho Misses Boyce gave two , vocal duets; Mr Mitchings contributed ; several numotous recitation.., and ; Misees D. Neale and Z. Scarlett played ; a pianoforte duet. Miss Henry and*Mr • Lawrence played the accompaniments. Mr H. Neale. who occupied the chair; presented Mr Lowe with a purse of I so vem S? B -,. Speeches were made by Messrs J."\\. Kime. J. T. Blakemore. I J. Jackson, and W. Davison. Mr Lowo
suitably replied. Miss Henry sunnlUrl the music for the dance, and \it P w Davison was M.C. ir w "
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14971, 19 May 1914, Page 4
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