LIVINGSTONE NOTES.
WELOOiiE SOCIAL. ■•(From Our Own Correspondent.) A real was the unanimous verdict of the large crowd 'Mt gathered at Livingstone on Friday "•cning to welcome home Private ]} Eusscll, whom !l,ey had farewellcd "early two years ago. From Kurow in he 'North to Xgapara in the south to)' came to help with the musipjil programme and dancing twns of- "A Token of Honour" medal •"re made to Private Russell and to ihe parent, of Private ]J. Lory from the rcside.,,3 of the district. OiVthe staec were members of the TokarahPPatriolie Commi.tbe, Mr Porter, w ho?c son has Paul Hie supreme sacrifice, Mr McConc whose ecu i 3 still i„ y nm Pj , iva{c ' Jtissell. ,nn<[ (he chairman, Mr low 7 i5 and Aliss Beck |)<a,vcd the accompaniments. The fo'J'ffingis a list of tlic-gingorsi-Mis-j W and Mr Carrie, from Kurow, Ahsses Gibson (2), Sutherland (<>) « ami Lindsay, from Duntroon! f; Mc M froi!l T&karahi, little Ruth Adams, and Master Tom Bea'- !!?.' of Livingstone,- recited. Miss" Olive Beck and Mr Paterson supplied the dance music, and Mr' Wilson, was M.C. ■ Apologies for ab . wnce were receive,! from Capta'a J-owe.OaniarUjßii.l Mr Paterson,'Lot-. lands. ...-'■■; °
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North Otago Times, Volume CV, Issue 13956, 13 August 1917, Page 2
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190LIVINGSTONE NOTES. North Otago Times, Volume CV, Issue 13956, 13 August 1917, Page 2
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