SALVATION ARMY CONCERT
A crowded hall is expected; on Thursday night when a grand musical and, vocal programme will be ' given in the Salvation Army Hall ■by the 6th Hau;raik.i Regimental Band, by kimd permission of the officer commanding assisted by Local talent. The concert "will commence at 8 o'clock, but intending patrons are requested.. to attend early to secure 'a good seat. The programme, which is advertised in to-day's issue, is as follows: > (Opening, hymni, accompanied; by 'the Band, "0 God our help;" j prayer, Rev. James Milne; JtJiblereading, Psalm 100, Reiv. .J. Jtf'arqu- | harson Jones; introductory re- ' marks; march, Band; song, Mr. J. .Galloway; recitation, Mr. J. tratt; i song, Miss Tooiige; •congregaitional j song, accompanied :I>y the Band, ("When Peace like a River" ; song, i Rev. A. Mitchell; song, Mr. Hard- ' man; recitation, Mr. J. Pratt; ' song, Mr. E. Watson; 'band selection, "Land of Hope and " Glory" ; i "God Save the King."
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Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13937, 16 July 1919, Page 3
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155SALVATION ARMY CONCERT Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13937, 16 July 1919, Page 3
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