SAILORS' FRIEND SOCIETY
• According to the custom of ,the society, Boeing Dny pleasures riiranged for tin sailors in port. A meny ' party left by special car fo T rori where the day was passed by the men in sports. The games, under the ff.udanco of Mr. Moore, missions, and Ins workers, caused endless "T uneli nh<l tea were served under the trees, and at dusk the happy party r - turned to the institute. ■ _ The concert arranged by Miss llary \ndcrson in the evening was very successful. The large appreciative nautical : audience was in l.oli.lny inoo ( l, an<l <loBrMn.''Jol.nrfon, A. V. Smith, Monticeu. Burudß - O'Neill, M'Stahnney. Mi« J. M• y provided swsonaWo r^ r « h,,^, ' t h; h : .supper, as-in former yeafs, for whic.ll "she was thanked! J gnorts wore sssrusst^sst^ the Co " ntr r l ; H _ y oung (Hankow) and itrs Olcivcr. given by the sailors at the close 01 day. .. ■ '
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 79, 28 December 1920, Page 3
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151SAILORS' FRIEND SOCIETY Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 79, 28 December 1920, Page 3
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