POPULAR HYMNS.
:'":,: MEN'S-COMMUNITY. SING. : - ■ £ ' How popular" are' 'some- of fhe old hymns was -shdwir by 'the"gusto -witli which a' fairly : well • filled l Ea.dy hall sang them- during the; lunch-hoiar to-day. ' .' : '■.'. /: '••• ;■'"'. ' '- "V-'.- : The gathering, as Mr. C: J.' Tunks'said,' was in the nature of ah experiment/^"He , felt that there were many ineirin'-the city who would: jump 1 kt the ichaiice 't6Tr» able to sing 'their :fa'votrites itogetieiv ' Mr. R.,S.;AbeIJ..-was! song leaderi*"s*4 Messrs. L.: A. Eaiiy.and'A. : Don. -were piknist and organist respectively;•■■hut the efforts of the ■ latter' two were drowned by the volume of sound from the hall. • Two- of the hymns sung were "The Old Hundredth" and "Abide" With Me."
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 227, 25 September 1930, Page 8
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