SAILORS' FRIEND_SOCIETY
Despite the ; wet the men at the Snil- '■ ors' Friend Society un Thursdny had a : most enjoyable tiiiif at the concert provitled by Mi?-i M. (iawler, who was eplen--1 il'dly usislal by Mm. Waiter (Jute and ; ! Messrs. W. Cate and Gliddcn (who ex- | I liibitud a iMMicli I'olk curio), siiitl men . i from various ships. Opportunity was ■ taken to bid Vioil-spewl to Mr. Sydney . ' Jfarslmll, who lins bi'isii nssociiite<l with ; the mission for some time, and who is 1 ' In go into camp tis-iby. ll« w»s the j '. recipient of gifts. Miss Ciinvler was at ■ r Iho piano. 'Mr. .Moore led the compe- ] • titiems and presided. Ho would he grate-; '■ fill fov books to pass on to ships to brighten the voyages.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 235, 22 June 1918, Page 5
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124SAILORS' FRIEND_SOCIETY Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 235, 22 June 1918, Page 5
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