Social at Campbelltown.
A social, promoted by the bachelors of Campelltown, was held in the schoolhouse last evening, when there was a large attendance. Songs and games were indulged in, and a most sumptuous cold collation was provided. The programme was contributed to as follows : — Miss Gould sang " Queen Mary's Prayer " and " The Fisherman and his Child " ; Miss Broadbelt, v Won't you Buy my Pretty Flowers " and " A Rolling Stone gathers no Moss " ; Miss E. Costall played the pianoforte solo " Innner Wieder"; Mr Attwood sang " Netty More " and " Noah's Ark " ; Mr J. Sanson, " The Runaway Musketeer" and another j Mr Durham, "|The Minstrel Boy" ; Mr J. B. Merritt, " Erin's Isle " ; Mr C. Costall, " A Boy's Best Friend is his Mother"; Mr Anyon, " Climbing up the Golden Stair " and " A Boy's Worse Friend"; Mr Greig, "The Wanderer's Return." These items were all loudly applauded, but Miss Gould's songs were undoubtedly the best of the evening, and were greatly appreciated. Mr Pidgeon also assisted to enliven the proceedings with an electric battery. On the whole a most pleasant evening was spent and everyone went home wishing that locials of this description were held oftener. It is probable that the young ladies of Campbelltown will promote another in return at ano distant date. •
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 50, 24 August 1894, Page 2
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210Social at Campbelltown. Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 50, 24 August 1894, Page 2
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