L.T.L. REPORTS.
URENUI. Aug. 5. First meeting at Mrs Rowe’s. Mrs Duxfield explained ihe aims and objects of the Legion, and exhibited song and recitation book>, also charts and manual used in connection with the workings of a L.T.L. Fifteen names were placed on the roll. Officers: Pres., Master Charles Handley; Yice-Pres., Master Peter Pope and Miss Jessie Smith; Sec., Master Lorris Sowry; Treas., Miss Kathleen Gilliver; Pianist, Mils Ruby Hunter; Librarian, Miss Emily Waite. A chorus was sung, and some musical items rendered. Aug. Iq. The Company Rule, salutes, mottoes, and rally calls were repeated. Five new members were enrolled. Mrs Sowry addressed us on “The Hurtful Fffects of Alcohol.” Miss Zaidee Sowry appointed violinist. Dialogues and songs were taught; Sept. 2. A good attendance. Three new members enrolled. An address on “Alcohol” was given. Parliamentarv rules, dialogues, and songs were taught. Sept. 16. Attendance very good. Eleven new members were enrolled. The Company Rule, salutes, mottoes, and rally call were repeated. An address by Mrs Sowry was given. A programme of songs and recitations was "bven, and some songs and dialogues were taught us.
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White Ribbon, Volume 22, Issue 256, 18 October 1916, Page 14
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186L.T.L. REPORTS. White Ribbon, Volume 22, Issue 256, 18 October 1916, Page 14
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