Methodist Social.
A very pleasant socialist Sp(#nt last - ’tj evening in the Primitive Methodist -v’| Sunday School. It being i a^ men’s Evening,"' only. gentlemen pw* fprmed. ' ' ‘rjfei The programme was well through, and the following items ceived well-merited applause tions by Messrs Marshall Saunders I (*)*K"'4| i | and Westwood, senr.; songs, Messrs ifgjji Saunders and Hooker; readings, Spring and Walker. ' Messrs Stilesffiffii Saunders and Gillaaders were the ac*. , ji companists. j -»t|| Mr Mullins gave two selections Otlw, if-S the violin, accompanied Gillanders with, the simplex,attached;; mß® to the piano,' wbile jV Mr lenders gave two items on this ment. >J|| The Rev. Harris thanked those - wb#|ii™ had contributed to make/' the such a success'and ahnotraci takings were about £5. 3l The’ was brought to a closest a: little ‘after,m,M to pm. Ample refreshmentftbsd been provided, and everybody; appeared contented and happy. Me, E* Osborn* . ’1 occupied the chair. ' " r .‘ s ‘?|w
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Manawatu Herald, 18 September 1902, Page 2
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153Methodist Social. Manawatu Herald, 18 September 1902, Page 2
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