SALVATION ARMY
YOUNG PEOPLE'S GATHERING. The Salvation Army Citadel was filled with au enthusiastic audience last evening, when the United Young People of the various Salvation Army Sunday Schools in and around the city held a festival .of music and. song. Commissioner Hodder presided. Those responsible for the training of the young people deserve to be congratulated for their efforts. The united choirs, under the baton of Major Colledge, rendered two splendid choruses. The South Wellington brigade were responsible for a corps cadets display ana infant song. Other items were given by two little girls from Kilbirnie, Brooklyn Young People's Society, and' the Wellington primary classes' choir. A squad of boys from. tho Island Bay Home executed a dumbbell exercise; and Adjutant Hayward's family rendered an effective string band item.' The girls from Newtown received Well-merited applause for their items, one of which was an exhibition of poi dancing. Brigadier Hoar, the Young People's secretary, presented a report giving the results of the recent campaign through New Zealand.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2502, 1 July 1915, Page 2
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