SOCIALIST GUILD OF YOUTH.
Last Wednesday, in the No More War Movement rooms, the Socialist Guild of Youth held its second social for the year. There was a fair attendance of members and friends. The following items were contributed by members: —Millie Heatley, piano solo; massed pupils, "There Must Be Something Wrong"; Margaret Fournier, "You Will Remember Vienna'; Grace Heatley, "The Soldier's Creed"; Connie Jones, piano solo; Daphne Heatley, "Who is Sylvia?"; Hazel Jones, "The Children's Trust"; massed pupils, "All Down the Ages"; Jean Heatley, "She Was a Daughter of Mother Mechree"; Garth Beardsley and j-/arry maunders, "Over the Summer Seas." The items were interspersed with games, and late in the evening supper was served by the ladies present.
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20915, 24 July 1933, Page 4
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