FAREWELL AT CITADEL
1 A--.bahd'and corps farewell was- tendered last v . evening; '.in.-, the .: Salvation Army Citadel, \Vivian Street, to Bandmaster ' Captain H' Gpffin. .Captain-;. G., ' ' 'presided. The ; . ■programme opened , '■■' with congregational- song; and Band Reservist..G. Collins prayed. "Golden-West March"-and "Roll Along, Jordan" were played.-by.the band. Solos ,were given by 'Mrs. ; S., Rpssiter,.:; a violin-,eolo by Bandsman Fitzwatter, items by a brass'quintet cdh'ducted: by '■ Bandsman W. Craven*, and; a! cornet -.solo ;with band accompaniment;. by , Bandsman ~8. Geard. ; A, Scripture reading, was given by. Captain'rtMrs.).. Thompson: ' The -speakers; included Bandsman, Triplo w v the' Young People's Sergeant-Major W. Limpus, and Major Gbffin, father of Captain Goffin. An appropriate reply was made by Captain Goffln and the evening concluded • with supper provided by the bandsmen's wives and friends. . . ........
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 71, 25 March 1937, Page 6
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127FAREWELL AT CITADEL Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 71, 25 March 1937, Page 6
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