MEETINGS AND SOCIALS.
* * l'\ SYDENHAM BAND OP HOPE. ' 'At.the monthly meeting of the Sydenham 'toted Band of Hope, the Rev. W. H. L. isfjeiy presided over a lorge attendance. Mr djrwistatervffave a«lecture on the effects of wßhahol oil; the body, and vocal items were ntWjji by members and friends. •1 ! > Y.M.CA CAMERA CLUB. vj-i&a insbrnotive lecture an "Exposuro and envelopment" was given by Mr Stefiano jwebb, at the < monthly meeting of the J/jfchriitohnroh Y.M.C.A. Camera Club, held Mp. Eriday evening. The lecturer 'answered ffgveral ll questions, and was accorded a NVwty vote of &anlu». Mr P. I. Hall pre- , -"l SUMNER BAND OF HOPE. *She Sumner Band of Hope met on Friday ■■ > rtning, u the Her. VTm MoAra presiding over 'i attendance. A splendid programme '' tShlldren's items was contributed, and an h tores* -was given, by the Rev. Mr Walhs, " fJWoolaton. The concerted items given by y roiqaa of, Soya and girls were:—"Baby ' ftw," "Onriorw Carnage," "Barefoot Trail," oil were) a Twinkling Star," "Go feather I jmr.Ntst;" and "Doves." Amongst those A Kiting"' with irritations were Owen , §|ridg*\ Dorothy Alexander. Neroli Smith- • S! BiUutf Brown, Eileen Fitahenry, Edna Mop,; .Nora .Jones, Molhe, Ctodle, and t ''Bongs were given by ' Wtle'pairns and Jaoklleslop, and a piano-' p>t«olo?by Neroli Smitheon.
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17224, 15 August 1921, Page 11
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