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SALVATION ARMY

BAPTIST CHURCH GIVES CONCERT PLEASING PROGRAMME At the Salvation Army citadel a very fine programme was presented by the Baptist Church choir and friends. Miss Pliylis Wood arranged the evening. Mr Cunningham conducted the choir, and Mrs Cunningham played the accompaniments. The piano was kindly lent by Messrs Begg and Co. The programme, which was in aid of tho local Army Festival effort, was as follows: —Mandoline and guitar duets, (a) “Killarney,” (b) “River .Spirits,” by Messrs F. Stock and F. Carpenter; anthem, the Choir; solo, “Sweet and Low,” Miss Sylvia Blackman; recitations, (a) “He tried to tell his Wife,” (<" “All’s well that ends well,” Mr F. Cullen; vocal duets, “Hold Thou my Hand,” Miss Marion and Master John Henderson; anthem, “The Lord is my Shepherd,” the Choir; solo, “Just for To-day,” Miss Joyce Wood; vocal duet, “The Shepherd of Love,” Miss Della Kershaw and Joan Pettorson; recitation, “Tho Bald-headed Man,” Mr F. Cullen; vocal duet. “Juanita,” Miss Marian and Master John Henderson; recitations, (a) “The Frenchman and the Flea Powder,” (b) “The Twins,” ,Miss Joan Petterson ; solo, “What Shall I Bring to the Saviour?” Mr Ken. Wood; anthem, the Choir.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 20 April 1934, Page 7

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SALVATION ARMY Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 20 April 1934, Page 7

SALVATION ARMY Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 20 April 1934, Page 7