HARRY LAUDER'S GOSPEL.
ADDRESS ON SOCIABILITY. Harry Lauder addressed an audience of about twelve. hundred people at Castle Green Congregational Church, Bristol, one recent Sunday afternoon, and ho took as his subject the power of sociability. lie spoke of the sociability of tlio homo circle. "I want to teil yon, as a man of vast experience," he declared, "that there is no social life to l:e compared far effectiveness and beauty to a bonny home circle." Speaking with great eloquence, lie said he had 110 patience with bevs who "chcoked" their nio'ther and father. "I am proud to say T have a son who never spoke Kick to his mother or liis father. To begin with, if he had"—then Mr. Lauder shook his liend grimly, but when live audience began to he joined in heartily. "I have always lived on the sunnv side of the sheet," he declared. "All tlie pictures I have shown you I have rxptfrkiiwd—from mill to mine, frnin mine to stage, from stage to drawinrrrr'.om,/ from drawing-room to castle—all 111" way up." The comedian san<; during the nfternonn | "Tlio. Children's Home" and "There is ] a Green Kill." I
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1816, 31 July 1913, Page 10
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192HARRY LAUDER'S GOSPEL. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1816, 31 July 1913, Page 10
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