ORPHANS’ CLUB
OPENING NIGHT AT CAMBRIDGE (Special to Time*.) CAMBRIDGE. Sundav. The Cambridge orphan-’ Club 1= likely to enjov a very successful season this winter, jurtjrimr by tne enthu*ia-m of the opening cvPiung held on Saturday. The lnrr.l rnentbe* q were q««t«tf»d by vUJtnra from Te wvamutu. llnrnumn and Ohaupo. \ nen otltre ha« been instituted in the rH>—that nf pnarcF-in—and Pro. W. O. Care received tne applause or members a* he wa« appointed to this position. The president. Pro. C. A. Finch, will lead the club I ■ uh -• >nd yeai in succession. Not since 102 2 ha« the same president held office tor two consecutive years. Pro. Finch welcomed the visitors. Pro. H. Fermi-on. of Hamilton, replying. Itein> given during the evenlusr included numbers b> the club’s orchestra; songs. Bro. n. \nrtrew; communltv ringing led by Bro. \v. Harrison; violin solos. Pro. M. Blchard-on: songs, h. Hayden; humour, pro. i: \v. Atkinson; songs. Pro. P. Andrew. songs. Mm. p. .1. Randle: humour. Pro. ay. Weathereli; violin solos. Bro. M. Rlchanlsou; songs. Pro. >. EUq£.
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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20493, 9 May 1938, Page 9
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173ORPHANS’ CLUB Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20493, 9 May 1938, Page 9
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