tors were excellently portrayed, and the reading was thoroughly enjoyed. Afternoon tea was served by members of the House Committee, with Mrs W. J. Wylie as convener, after which votes of thanks were accorded the president, the entertainers, and to all who had contributed in making the reunion such a success.
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Evening Star, Issue 21968, 2 March 1935, Page 23
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