ROTORUA ORPHANS
CAMBRIDGE VISITORS CQNTRIBUTE TO PROGRAMME LADIES' NIGIIT ARRANCED Bro. E. T. Harvey, past president, presided at ThTifsday's meeting oi the Rotorua Orphans' Club, there being a large attendance. Among the' visitors were five members of the Cambridge 'Club, who provided the greater part Of the programme, which was greatly enjoyed by members. Bro. HarVCy welcomed the visitors and expressed the club's appreciation of their visit. He also referred to Bro. F. Goodson's recent serious aecident and the secretary was instrueted to convey the club's regrets to Mrs Goodson. Bro. Chesliire, of Cambridge, returned thanks on behalf' of the- visitors for the welcome given them and asked- the president to convey fraternal greetings to sevepal members of thp Opotiki Club who are former Cambridge members. Bro. Harvey announced that arfahgeihehts for ladies' night have been completed and that the iunctio.n will. be held in the Majestic. Ballroom on October 22, This will be the final meeting of the, . season. Among those who contributed to the programme were: Bro.- J.- Howarth, A. Boyce, T. Boyes, F. Wooldridge and Hampshire, of Cambridge, and Bros. 'W. Evans, J. .D. Bainton, Dixbn, Harris and P. Webb.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 48, 19 October 1931, Page 4
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