SAILORS' FRIEND SOCIETY.
? ■ A most «njoyal»le concert- s?#s provided by -Mf. and Sirs- T. H. Jones at the Sailors' Frieft(J Society last evening. when a large audience tir«5 > dm* sent* The following coiitribilted items to this progtanHco: Misses I, Jones, D. tales, M. \)onos, Messrs. Ij. Johns, V. Jones, 1\ H. joi'ios, Adams, and Bates (S.s.. Mtiritai). Miss I.- Jones aet<?d as atfeompanist; Several popular clioruses were sung hv the awlionce, Mr. Bates (s.si. Muritai) plftyuitg the accompaniments, During a short interval Mr. J. Moore, missioiier. gave an wiemiraqing address- oil the temporalis 'question, resulting in eight men talcing'the pledge (if total aEstiiiDiice. Tlio concert iwriv received a hearty vot® of thanks.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2148, 14 May 1914, Page 6
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112SAILORS' FRIEND SOCIETY. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2148, 14 May 1914, Page 6
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