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All Saints' Church. At AH Saints' Church the Anzac Day commemoration wilt be held at 10 a - m, > when thr Venerable Archdeacon Haggitt is to be the preacher. Mrs Tidgcon IS to sing "O. Valiant Hearts." and Miss Marion Woodhousc will sing Gounod's "There is a Green Hill." Floral tributes are invited. In the evening, at 8 o'clock, Dr. T. L. Crooke is to give an organ recital.
' Redcliffs Croquet Club. 1 A meeting- of .ill those interested in forming a croquet club in KertVlifFs was held at the residence of Mrs Coleman on Wednesday, when the following eommitfee was elected:—Merfdames Coldman, WeLsford. Harrison. Thomas. Jiichardsnn. J.ee. Tippit, Russell. Tutill, Smythc, Hines. Wood, and Miss Williams. Mrs Mitchell was appointed honorary secretary. Ladies' Rifle Club. The opening of! the new season for the Sumncr-JRedclifTs' Ladies' Miniature Rifle Club took place on Tuesday evening. Mrs W. If. Nicholson, the Mayoress, who was in attendance, expressed her pleasure at meeting the members again, and wished the club a successful and prosperous season. The coaching was done by Messrs landlord and Edmonds, aud supper was served at the close of the shoot. Amongst those present were: Mr and Mrs Wharton, and Mesdaroes Dalley, McDonald, Martin, and Miss Wilkic.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18365, 24 April 1925, Page 9
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207SUMNER ITEMS. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18365, 24 April 1925, Page 9
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