PALMERSTON DAY BY DAY!
'-..; ißy Ttlosraoli.-SpcMat'CorTeSDonilßiit.l '' tL f >• ' f?. 1 "! 0 "'""". September a. , Ine nnal. competition for tho.sonior stroke iffj' , .n P iirt to i; l ! cm ] ,ers , ? f tho Mmerston Ladies Golf Club, for trophy presented by Mrs. • resulted in a win for Mrs. F. S.'- ■ . MK (»e. ,iyho,;also wins Mrs. J, P, prize, open to those who bad beaten or equalled par oo ■^ son m ¥ rs/ M-Eao's; figures were • •Miss; Slack; 105-20-85; Mrs. Louis ■ ~Seifert,,ni-21-; B 7i;Hrs. Warburton, 111-24-' - 87:::,.In.thejunior,'diWsion.Mrs." St. C. Jounneaux had flio best card—ll2—l7—9s. ;.. A plea4ant ; social-gathefingirunder the:aus- ' roces..of-St'-Peter's .Guild, was held in the .I'posters-Hall-last night, in aid of tho new Sunday school fund, /.There was a large attendance, and, for tho dahce, Mr. H. S. Portcous made a' capablo M.C. Between dances tf number, of vocal, items',wore -contributed.. This was: the Mast of-the series of social evenings' : given bythe:guild this season.: i -A' pleasing funotion .'.took place: in St. Andrew 3 r Hall,last night;, when Mr. John Belt, who for. over 25 years, has-been connected with tho choir of bt. Andrew's Church (most : of the bimo.as choirmaster), was'presented by' • the congregation with a silver rose bowl. Tho ; ? OT -j i- Jo " y *'"> Presentation, and' referred to the services which Mr. -Bet't had'rendored the church, and to tho esteem in whioh: he was held by members of the congregation.' Among; those present were the Revs, J. J. Herd (Congregational minister) and Rev,,, F..- Mac!donald (Baptist; minister), both; of whom "also made short:speeches. During tho evening songs' ,wero:,contributed by Mrs. -Hall.' Sister Grace, -Misses .Catherall : and Paget, and Messrs. Wallace and -.Betty a cornet solo by Mr. Rigden, and recitations by Messrs. J, Balsillio and -Morris. ■; -_. ;-;■-,-.. ", ■ ■•-..■'■; '. V A t ; >^P e ; fathering of Druids.attended, the last_fortnightly meeting of Oroua Lodge, Bro. J.': Pycroft, A.D., presiding. Six new mem™jsiwere, initiated,-.and three'others'proposed. .At, the conclusion of the business a now euchre tournament was begun. -' [ •: Tho: Palm'erstori Loidertafcl gavo-'• a' • smoke concert in the .Municipal Hall last night, when members - and --friends - > were - entertained. -. A -number _of. glees..were eiven under tho conductorship.orMr. F. iW. A.-Mason. The! to bo complimented on the monitor.in_ which tho programme -'was rendered. 'Most of the items wcro redemanded. Soveral 'Solos and duets were also given. JThoVaniiual, meeting of the Starr-Bowkett ,15uilUing Society : was held last-evening, when tho report and balance-sheet showed that the society was in,a very sound condition. Messrs;' 0. V oss. and J. S. Mnnrbwere elected directors, and Messrs. Rutherford ' and Council reappointed auditors. ' A ballot for .£3OO in No. 1 group resulted .-in the Rev. I. Jolly drawing' the - fortunate, number.'. ..°
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 625, 30 September 1909, Page 4
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