Wanganui
(From our owa correspoideat.) September 20. n 1 ? 6 <l uarterl y Communion of the members of the Catholic Club will be held on Sunday, September 30 Last night St. Mary's Catholic Club held another oi their enjoyable progressive euchre parties, when
there, was an attendance of about 150. The winners in the tournament were— gentlemen, Messrs. T. Clark and J. Roberts; ladies, Mrs,. Bienvenue and Miss Duff. It is with deep regret I have to record the death of Mr. William Turner at Wellington Hospital last week. The deceased was formerly a member of t/he Young Men's Club here, and was only twenty-nine years of age. He leaves a widow and one child to mourn their loss.— R.l. p. The local Garrison Band, with that kindness and forethought for which they are so noted, gave the patients- of the Wanganui Hospital a musical treat last Sunday when, despite the adverse weather, a large concourse of people assembled on the grounds. The conductor, Mr. James Criohton, deserves great credit for the way he has brought the members on. On Wednesday evening the members of the dramatic branch of St. iVlary's Catholic Club held another rehearsal of the ' Ticket-of-Leave Man,' which they intend staging in. November. The members showed on the last occasion when they produced the comedy ' Jane ' considerable histrionic ability. The club having been strongly reinforced are now attempting something more ambitious. A special feature of the production will be the scenery, which is now being', painted by a well known scenic artist.
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New Zealand Tablet, 27 September 1906, Page 14
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255Wanganui New Zealand Tablet, 27 September 1906, Page 14
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