ST. PAUL’S FELLOWSHIP.
At St. Paul’s Church Men’s Fellowship, on Tuesday, Mr J. C. Young gave an interesting account of Ins travels in the British Isles. The talk centred elderly on life in the great cities, with visits to places of historic interest. The men of the fellowship enjoyed his graphic sidelights on life in tile Homeland and lie was accorded a vote of thanks. Mr H. L. Cunningliame, who presided over the meeting, asked that a motion of sympathy with Mr and Mrs H. P. Lawry and family, whose soil, Pilot-Officer Lawry is reported missing, be expressed in their anxiety. Mr Cunninghame said all fully realised the anxious time through which they .were passing. A letter of .sympathy is to be • sent. The fellowship lias an attractive programme for the winter months which is calculated to arouse interest in the remaining nights of the session. Following the talk mentioned, there was community singing.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 132, 4 May 1940, Page 8
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154ST. PAUL’S FELLOWSHIP. Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 132, 4 May 1940, Page 8
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