SAILORS' FRIEND SOCIETY.
There was a lai - tjn audience a\. Ilia \ynoldy coiirert a I the Sailors' Fr'wnd St-cscty JiJ&fc evening, when Miss Jliiciier provitlocl a delightful entertainment. The following contributed items to the programmei—Jtcsdanic.s Downps, Ci;niclagp, M'wxes 'MtuAier, Wilson, ]}. Jiwt. Ban-, Corftrls, Messrs. Dnwtws and Nosh. Miss Bchvorthy actuii as--ap-companist. Several popular rhornsps \roro .sung by thn Qudic-iu:o, Mr. L. Smith playing the arcomiKininwiits. Mr. Moore, , missioitcr, (tclirefecl a short, cncnurnKixg mMvpss on (he 'i'ompiyn.net} question, resulting.!)) spv<?ral men taking the pledge of total abstinence. I'he performers at {he concert were accorded a hearty vole of iluuiks.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2136, 30 April 1914, Page 2
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98SAILORS' FRIEND SOCIETY. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2136, 30 April 1914, Page 2
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