"MEMBERS' DAY"
ALICETOWN WOMEN'S CLUB
The November meeting of the Alicetown Women's Club took the form of a "Members' Day," Mrs. Lockwood taking the chair, and Mrs. Melrose acting as secretary.
A i-01l call, "What jobs husbands should do in the house," ca/ised much amusement. Two songs were delightfully sung by Mrs. Taylor, "Absent" and "Love's Old Sweet Song." Mrs. Vinsen being the accompanist. Members of the dramatic circle, Mesdames Vinsen, Melrose, and McDougal, read two very amusing little plas'S, "Some Showers" and "Early Closing;' and Mrs. Christophers gave great pleasure ■with her rendering oC two songs at the piano, "Hymns of. the Old Church Choir" and "I Heard You Go By." Competitions wore won by Mesdames 'Burrow and Evans, the prizes being [donated by Mesdames McNichol and | Olseri.
The serving of a dainty afternoon lea by the commiUeo. and singing of the National Anthem, brought ;i happy meeUns; <o a elosr.
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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 125, 22 November 1935, Page 17
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152"MEMBERS' DAY" Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 125, 22 November 1935, Page 17
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