The second reunion of the Kentucky Darkiee , Society was held on Thursday evening) when a most enjoyable programme was given to nearly ono hundred members and guests. Colonel Hughes, C.M.G., D.5.0., occupied tho chair, and during the evening made a spirited address, setting out the objects of the society, and concluded with a few_ amusing anecdotes of .his own experiences during the present war. Among those who contributed to the program me were Colonel Hushes, Professor D'Alinaine, Messrs. Albert Russell, (■!. Warren, H. J l '. Woods, Val At-Iwinsn-i. M'Carthy, Itmvc, ,ind Clark. Mr. Williams was at the piano. Tho committee report that the society is making very satisfactory progress, practices being held ovory Tuesday night. Arr:'ii"enir , nt.s for ilip solo and ehorii* work for the first public nppeprnnce oi the society arc now being made.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 289, 26 August 1918, Page 8
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