DIOCESE OF DUNEDIN
The St. Patrick's Young Men's Social and Literary Club, South Dunedin, held its usual weekly meeting on Monday evening, when there was a fair attendance. The programme consisted of a ' question box/ and some interesting speeches were made in answer t > the various questions. - There was a good attendance at the usual weekly meeting of St. Joseph's Men's Club on Friday evening, when the members of the Glee Club gave their last concert of the present season. - The programme consisted of- the following items :-• The villagl black! T h £rr n t! c Laurie >' and 'Comrades in arms,'- by. the Glee Club ; solos by Messrs. E. Wilkie, J. Swanson, C. Hannigan H. Miles, G. Haydon, and GV Swanson, and^a duet by Messrs. J. and O. Swanson. AH the items were excellently rendered, those of th« Club receiving loud applause from the audience." At the conclusion of the entertainment ■ Messrs; R Rossbotham and J. Wilkinson, and Rev. Father Coffcy,, who presided, highly complimented the performers on the success which had attended their efforts, and warmly congratulated the • Glee Club whichK although but a short time in existence, had- ., made rapid strides that' reflected the greatest credit on the members for the" industry with which they carried' on their work. Mr. E. W. Spain, on 'behalf of the members of the Glee Club, said their success was due entirely to- the conductor, Mr.. Deehan,'and the musical director, Mr. F % Heley," both of whom spared no efforts in their desire to make the club a successful institution. - - -
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New Zealand Tablet, 17 September 1908, Page 23
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257DIOCESE OF DUNEDIN New Zealand Tablet, 17 September 1908, Page 23
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