LINWOOD JUVENILE RECHABITES.
♦_ ! Tli.? fortnightly mooting of the Linwood Juvenile Rcchabites was held in tho lterhn bite Hall, St. Asaph street. Sister Mavis Robinson presided over an attendance of 80 members and friends,. The business of lh« Tent being concluded. » very successfulfj™ dress competition in aid of tho Queen (\liss Mona Dwight) was commenced. The result were as follows :-Girl s: Betty Arnod (Queen or Linwood, 1.0. R. Posters) 1 Krai™ Andrews (Old-fashioned Lady) 2. Joyce Bielbv (Powder Puff; *i. Boys: Lawrence Wvatt (Swagger) 1. George Robinson (Christinas Pudding) 2. Brn. Agassiz (Golliwog) 3 It emß v.ere rendered by Mesdnmes Andrews and Biel by, Miss Poynton, Juv., Sisters Ngaire An' drevs, Gladys Lawson, G. Martin, Moore Grace Mortimer, Florence Dwight, May Var-jk-v, and Gladys Woodhara, Juv. Bros Jeff McNeil and Lawrence Wyatt*
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19174, 3 December 1927, Page 20
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132LINWOOD JUVENILE RECHABITES. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19174, 3 December 1927, Page 20
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