THE SAILORS' FRIEND SOCIETY.
T t ?S nt ""lth a men-y s»"'"g at Mi-k. y J-c llaP, ma" s concert to seafarers at the Sailors Friend Society, on Tuesday. Men of many nations demanded encorns for the taking items presented. Tho performers were Mesdames T. J. Chapman and Irwin the Misses R. Chapman and G. Hibberd, and Messrs. H. Matthews, T. O Bneii P. Archer, and Smith. Mrs. I. J. Chapman and Mr. P. Archer were at the piano. Light refreshments cam» with acceptance on so cold a night. Mr J. Moore, missioner, spoke on "With— Uitnout, in relation to Temperance. For the competitions prizea came from the hostess, and went to ships in port and men awaitins shins
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Evening Post, Volume 32, Issue 32, 6 August 1931, Page 9
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