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MEETINGS AND SOCIALS.

beihsimsrael association

Too monthly luc-etuvr of tha Cliristcliureli British-IsTae! Association was held on Thursday night in the Y.M.C.A. room:. " About forty were presact. Mr J. Brunt, vice-president. occupied tie chair in the absence of the Ten. ArchdCosset- address v.*us givTm br Mr J. i=. Pate. On the motion of Mr C. Aliiniri'on a liearty vot-e of thanks v*a& ac-co;-iid Mr I'ato for his admirable addrces. HOPE OF CHRISTCHTTRCH LODGE. Tho Hope of Christchurch Lodge, 1.0. G.T., held its wc-eklv mooting in the Manchester Chambers. Bro". L. Schiunachcr, C.T.. presiding. A visit paid by-members of the Enterprise Tent, 1.0. K., and a moat enjoyable evening wa* spent. Items wore contributed hv Sisters Ilicker.botham, M l . Swenev, L. T)wight, and A. Moßratney. Games were nlayed and refreshments handed round. SYDENHAM SCHOOL COMMITTEE. \.t tho monthly meeting of the Sydenham School Committee there were present—Messr-; E. L. McKoon (chairman"), R. J. Duncan, F. A. Fravio, If. H. McCaw, G. P. Taylor, A. C." Flicker. W. If. Luxton, and T. H. Butterfie!- 1 The headmaster reported that tho average at'end ar.ee for the four weeks ending October Ist had been 763 out of a roll of Thrro was still a good deal of eicknes* about With 110 persuasion tho children had brought in the sum of £12 -Is 3d towards th-j "Poor of Europe Fund.' A 100 m had been fitted up for dental work in connexion the school where children's teetlj will treated free of cost. Sir. applications «.-eTX! received for the potion °i assistant-mu-ster, following ? the appointment of Mr J. Xoblo to tho position of first It was recommended that Mr D. J. McDonald 1» appointed to the position. For the position of assistant-master to loplaco Mr C01,.;,V ~;,V Li,- ]ir.d resigned, eight applications wire received, and it wm decided to re<x>mmerd Mr G. H. Hoare for tho position. Per- ® . ' _ (riven the School Committers Hfof of their delegate to inapVct the heating arrangement in the new scltoo!.

SCOTTISH SOCIETY. The monthly Ceilidh of the Scottish So- . ™ he'd in their rooms, Manchester streU on Thureday evening. There was a iarro' attendance of racmbcrß' famihes and Menus, presided over by Chief John L. \ t>"„ who welcomed those assembled. PilUr K- S. Smith opened with a selection on th -1 Highland war pipes. Tho intimated that Halloween would be hold on the 30th ir.st. Sons* wew contributed by Mrs Geo. Thomson. Mts Reeves, and Miss Duncan a duet by Mrs Meredith and Mr E. Raid, piano selection of Scottish airs by Mrs A Forrc«U?r. Mus., rccatations o> Miss Haynes and Mr R. M. Speirs, songs hv Vf-i-T? Jack and Grieve, a fling: b> Brrckenridtfe and othtfrs, seaunn tribliaus by Mi-* EWc Beaton. G-illia Calum., end Miss Brackcnridge, a hornpipe by Miss Daphne Marshall, and reels by a number of the Society's juveniles. _ Mrs E. A. Smith was accompanist. Tho singing ot Aula Lang Sync concluded a very successful funcaoii. WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE CLERKS' SOCIETY. V most enjcvablo fliul ©ucccssful social catherinc wt held at the Cadena Tea Rooms by the members of tho "Who.esale Tftarohouso Clerks' Society. This ivaa the first social evenim" held bv the cociety since its registration' a few months ago, and its niccoss au<n'ra vrell for the future prosperity of the &;eic!v. Mr F. MclCechnie (president of tho society) presided over tho gathering," and the following Uwsts v;erc honoured'l he Wholesale Clerk's Society, The Employers. Kindred Societies, The Ladies, and Our Executive. Musical items were provided by Miss Falkingham and Messrs Eennington. Hough, and Sherris. A nance concluded tho evening, excellent music being provided bv Sutherland's orchestra.

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16961, 9 October 1920, Page 12

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MEETINGS AND SOCIALS. Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16961, 9 October 1920, Page 12

MEETINGS AND SOCIALS. Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16961, 9 October 1920, Page 12