COMMUNITY SING
\uother successful sing was held va the Strand Theatre to-day, when th» outstanding numbers were Grandest Son* of Ail,' ' White Christinas, 1 -and. 'The Empire is Marching.' Mr Geotfrev de Lautour sang the solos Lonely Road.' ' Shipmates of Mine. 1 and 'Old Man River.' The usual leaders were in The proceeds, amounting to £3O, will be devoted to "the " Comforts for Our Troops " Fund. Donations and pro : mises were received as follows:—£o each from "Weekly," "Anonymous • (St. Kilda); £2 from "Kia Ora"; £1 ]s each from " Two Palmerstpn Friends," Wm. Robson (Mid diem arch); £1 each from " Regular Listener " (Outram). " Anonymous " (Hymn), Mrs W. E. Revnolds; 10s each from " Anoiivmous " "(2) ; 5s- from Mrs. Gibson (Milton) ; 3s from " Normanby." (weeklv); 2s 6d from Mrs Hinkley; flowers and goods, Mrs J. C. McGeorge (weekly), Vedic (weekly), Missj Artlett (weeklv) ; coat hangers. " Anonymous (calendars). Miss \Gregory and. Miss Bungart (Waihola), Mr Orlowski,(\Vaihola), "Lawrence" (flowers). M. B. S. T. Somerville.
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Evening Star, Issue 24990, 8 October 1943, Page 2
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159COMMUNITY SING Evening Star, Issue 24990, 8 October 1943, Page 2
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