SAILORS' FRIEND SOCIETY
yr 1) II .• f Despite the southerly on New Year's [' Day, a happy day was. passed by senu farors at the Sailors' Friend Society. In L place of the abandoned trip to the country, frames, races, competitions and act? t of skill were engaged' in under the guid--0 anco of Mr. Moore (missioner),' who was jj assisted b,v a band of. workers. The j winners in the events were: Mem A. t Pettit, T. Tremewin, A. Mond, P. Ewart, r W. Hammond. L. Lione, F. Graham,. A. ? Phillips, J. 'Messenger, A. Strutt, Lewis, ® A. Taylor, P. Bcsfwk. Lmich, tea and. supper wore provided by friends of the work.' The ,men were tonehed by tho 1 thought of the New Zealand folk, and (his was shown bv their cheers. Madame Mueller , handed the to the men. ' At S p.m. a. delightful concert; wiis givn f,: in- M"fl«iw> Mueller. Her helpers were: i Mrs. the Mioses Troon, M'ln- ' j tyre, Erihi. Thompson, V. Mueller, Piek- " ! ard, Fairclou'rli. Lemon. Lewis, Messrs. I'Eoptnck and Parsons. Miss Pickard was 6 pt the niano. Cheers closed a memorfi I able day.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 84, 3 January 1920, Page 12
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188SAILORS' FRIEND SOCIETY Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 84, 3 January 1920, Page 12
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