ORPHANS’ CLUB
Dtmedin Orphans foregathered in force for the usual bi-weekly “ evening last night, and alt cough many of the items were rendered impromptu, the programme proved very acceptable indeci Those who contributed to the entertainment were ;— Brothers J. M Connell, G. M‘Kay, T. Ireland, C. S. Stewart, R. Bryant, J. Garnett, J. A. Haggitt, W. L. Penrose (stags), R. B. Ormiston, EL Russell, S. V. Slyfield (recitations), S. Solomon (sioriee), T. I'. Willlunson (trombone sob), and Mr Mearns, a Napier “Savage” (song). The Orphans' Orchestra played a )«m Four new numbers wore invested with the- club badge. President G. W. Mlntosh, who wet in the chair announced that a “ hard up ” night had been arranged for out meeting night, when a prize wcedd he given lor the beet “ make-up.*
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Evening Star, Issue 15515, 10 June 1914, Page 7
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130ORPHANS’ CLUB Evening Star, Issue 15515, 10 June 1914, Page 7
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