JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS
forbury school FUNCTIONS,
The First, of the Fmhury School jubilee functions was Judd last, ’evening m St. Kilda, Coronation Had, ter .Norman Joiiit-,-i,n, chairman for the. jubilee celebrations, pce-iding. Thu many present thoroughly -■njovedibe, social iciiumi! iu lltr.i/r of the schot.-l’s attainnicni, of liny year.-,. 'J he hall was decorated won Slags and streamers, ami at the door midges with ideturcs of the lour ii, ad masters were ’ ilie Chairman extended to the ex-pupils ami .•x-teacheis present a cordial v.elconm, imoe.wdmg.-, In: teafd, had mT started in llio momma becau.-.' the piograuinw laid iiad to bo cuuuibd in accordance v.uh ],.,dih uguhwmm, 'llioreioro tho children's Kumlious mol Si.nl to bo postponed. him Sh-'.l ( Uough, would eutcrtaiii the diddicn at a later dale, and ho rski d the- c.v-schutars to help in sncccssUisiy, c.tei taimug thoni. Tim. following afternoon I hero would bo ~‘n' , si! at 1.30 and a 'procession, tho giuiqis icpi-csmiiting urn diltcrcnt decades would ]jo uliotograpltoJ, .'Mid in the evenmg u... 0 would bo n .lii.i.-r nt, tho Strand Restaurant. Ua tninuay aiteui.v.u at, thenj would bo a < nil.nil sen ICO 111 tho school grounds. The \bivor (Mr 11. 1.. fapley) UiaiiKwl the eveuiivo for tin; privilege they had extend'd lo him in limiting him to bo present tn lake pmt m t - meat annivmv‘i i’He, With [ilciLß'.'d, <i-> ii'M\ or ol tho cilv," and on )-h..!l hm <oof Dundm to imarldv c-.ngra'.uUte. tnoSO assomme’d whl, tie'- -ef.<„ e up.,;: tho attorn* immi of finy veers, Jin was set n-iiod that tee'lmml I'M >'l i teem..-. . A-puptls, and ~\ 11 .le'uer.s rnusi lew p, m tho great , teq |J,, ihi.u mi it, luting that 'tki- should e,,-' il'.r .'i.i'd iorck upon t j, ( ;..i-eiit, 'uoiif-ers m m.'y years ago ’• j ,I,i j i,me p.r education h, i )iin"d:u, and upon I how who had set e.-iiK; an endowment bu a le li'go. Hun((|.T| ... t jf r-ii) .) 111. iif r i rt.liUO Ol ll <d .m iiem. iry m ego Ino school n.J .. nm m'o ■ . • " d m uml'"r----,.t0,„T ib i m ■ v b d m ■ " i *' mt muter \] r ; |'U.j seje.,,, bed been taken over i.v lle I’liivim I 1 1 ,mmm. in 1875, and it had <mrm o mem, 11. notions, in mu iiHMi, w.m h ■ j 1 ',,",',/ ;,s tee"nmnmnsi he l.vi unveiled teemed, teen and women wbq Had ;i! '- rnruo "ood cuiz'-'us hud louh irom the selmoi, and he imped .hat many mme who would mpniliy wee < .te -iml iltc, dominion would go bote in urn iiituie. lie wn,-, ])i- used lo Im.m te-.t wl.. ~ the epidemic psmed the jmmlo womd be entertained. Mr W, Homing mb,airman <n urn bcliool fb.i'niniitUie.j Wd'Vnat six months ago a ,nr,..ling had l.cen convened tor the tormaliou o[ a ceilllUillee, ’-11 ,'ililmel 101 l with wl.icii dir Johnson had do,m m od work. Ti.c school had irmie selmbos than any other pnmarv selmoi in liuimdm, and .something like dOO certificate;, had been passed out last year. Songs were, eonir-biiteM by Mrs M, Scott,".Miss K. Duncan, -Mis J'ooio: Misses K. ami V, Duncan sang a duet; and Price’s Band supplied tin; music for the dancing indulged in after supper. Mr Fleming read a few verses of his own composition relative to the jubilee.
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Evening Star, Issue 18866, 14 February 1925, Page 3
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542JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS Evening Star, Issue 18866, 14 February 1925, Page 3
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