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MORE “CHEER-GERMS”

WEDNESDAY’S COMMUNITY SING “Cheer-germs" will again be spread among Aucklanders on Wednesday, wnen another community sing will be held. The hour of singing has proved very popular since the movement was commenced, and this year the enthusiasm has not one whit decreased. Thus the movement has been successful and has been able to accomplish what it vas intended to do—obtain funds for unendowed charities. On Wednesday Mr. W. Coltman will be in the chair and the song leader will be Mr. Guthrie, who has been chairman of the Community Singing Committee since its inception in Auckland. Mrs. Gordon Hilyer will be the soloist, and Mrs. Barrington-Snow the pianist.

The average man or woman of loday is not aware of the fact that Jerome Bonaparte visited America. Jerome was the brother of the famous Napoleon. Had Jerome not visited America, there never would have been the story of his meeting in Baltimore with the beautiful Elizabeth Patterson. History records that he fell in love with the charming Betsy, and adds that his brother, the Emperor of France, had decided to make him Kin;., of Westphalia, but objected to his marriage with a commoner. A lovelier specimen of womanhood than Dolores Costello in “Glorious Betsy,” would be hard to find.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 394, 30 June 1928, Page 16

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MORE “CHEER-GERMS” Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 394, 30 June 1928, Page 16

MORE “CHEER-GERMS” Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 394, 30 June 1928, Page 16

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