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FUNERAL.

MRS J. A. FROSTICK. The funeral of the late Mrs Lenore Frostick, wife of Mr J. A. Frostick, of Heaton street, took place on Saturday afternoon, when a large cortege left her late residence for the Bromley Cemetery. The Rev. N. L. D. Webster officiated at the graveside, and the pall-bearers were Messrs G Webster, W. W. McKinney, A. S. Taylor, and R. Beveridge The chief-mourners were Messrs J. A. and B. A. Frostick. Wreaths were sent from the following:—Worshipful Master and members Civic Lodge, No. 157, Mr and Mrs J. K. Cuningham, members Canterbury Employers' Association, Daisy, Margaret, and Bert, En. Maud, and May. Mr and Mrs W. W. McKinney the family at Timaru. office and warehouse staff Skelton. Frostick, and Co., Ltd., Directors. SI- Iton, Frostick. and Co., liza., directors Messrs E. Reece, Ltd., manager and staff Christchurch branch British Trades Insurance Co., A. Sapsford, Christchurch Boot Manufacturers* Association, Mr William Reece, Mr and Mrs P. W. Reeves, Mr and Mrs Kingsland, Mr and Mrs Reynolds Carey and family, Mr and Mrs A. Rodie, all at "Sherlies," Knowles street, and Mr A. L. Smith.

A CHARMING MUSICALE. Mrs J. E. Russell and Miss Orchard, to whom, in the past, the members of the Canterbury Women's Club have many times been deeply indebted for musical treats, added to their laurels on Saturday night, when a particularly enjoyable and varied entertainment arranged by them was given to a large gathering of members. Mrs Russell, in addition to acting as one of the hostesses, played the accompaniments, and the following programme was greatly enjoyed:—Pianoforte solos, Two ''Viennese Dances" (Friedmann), Miss Agnes Lawlor; songs, "To Chloe" (E. German), "The Requital" (Blumenthal), "Come All Consoling Sleep" (Wilkins), Miss Myra Edmonds; violin solos, "Slavonic Fantasie" (Dvorak-Kreisler), "From the Canebreak" (Wilkins), Mrs A. C. Moysey; "Three movements from instrumental quintette" (Arensky), violins, Mrs Roy Twyneham and Mrs Moysey, viola, Mrs Kenneth Robinson, 'cellb. Airs John Guthrie, piano, Mrs J. E. Russell. A well deserved vote of thanks was accorded the hostesses and the performers.

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19677, 22 July 1929, Page 2

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FUNERAL. Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19677, 22 July 1929, Page 2

FUNERAL. Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19677, 22 July 1929, Page 2