SOCIAL JUSTICE.
MUSICAL PROGRAMME GIVEN
A musical programme, arranged under the auspices of the Crusade for Social Justice and the Crusade for World Peace and Brotherhood was presented before a large audience in Harmony Hall la«t evening. Mrs. J. T. F. Mitchell and Mrs. M. Harvey welcomed the quests. Mr. K. C. Cutten presided and (luring the evening gave a short address on the work and aims of the crusades. He mentioned the response received throughout the Dominion to the call of service for human welfare. The following artists contributed to the programme:-Miss Stella Zahaia, modern creative dancing: Miss Wyu dames, monologues; Mrs. ])c;in, comedy; Tex Rose and pupils, Hawaiian music; Mrs. Walpole and Mrs. Pitts and Messiw. Ivan Silk, (icorgc Barnes and I). Brown, solos.
Musical items and songs were also rendered by Mi*. (.'. F. Wiseman. Mrs. (lark Misses Mary Davidson and Pat Boyle.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 88, 15 April 1939, Page 20
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