SAILORS' FRIEND SOCIETY.
Despite dull weather last evening, thcro was a cheery note throughout, the whole of Mies J. Joseph's concert at, the Sailors' ]<Vieiicl Society, wheii the repealed recalls spoke of the pleasure of the guests. The performers were Mi's. E. J. Bnrl., Misses Barclay, Howarth, Geer-Watson, Brown, Kerron, N. Burt, J. Joseph, J. Morrison, and Messrs. Butcher, Doyle, l?age..aiicl Ash-■dci.u-ii. ■ ".Mrs. X J. Biu-fc and Miss Morrison were at the piano. The coinpctition prizes u-Ri-f! presented by Mrs. E. J".. liliK viii! A|j6q JOctipl], ajjj. <vBt«L i-ij mem ju port,. . ■
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 148, 26 June 1925, Page 10
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92SAILORS' FRIEND SOCIETY. Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 148, 26 June 1925, Page 10
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