INVERCARGILL O.L.F. LITERARY AND DEBATING CLUB.
Dear Dot, — The ordinary weekly meeting of the Invercargill D.L.F. Literary and Debating Society was held in the Oddfellows' Hall, Tay street, on "Wednesday evening, March 1. There were present of the con.rnittee — The president, Willow Brook) (in the chair) ; Zealia, Ceres, and Rewa. The meeting was formally opened by the president, after which a debate was held on the question, "Arc Boys More Sociable Than Girls?" Ita led with an excellent paper for the affirmative, and Ceres supported the negative. The judging was left in the hands of the members, the. majority of whom were of the opinion that boys were more sociable than girls, and thus the supporters of the affirmative were declared the victors. The remainder of the evening was devoted to readings, whirli who of a humorous character. The club wishes to sinoerely thank those kind friends who so generously donated books for the library. — Yours truly,
CERES, Secretary,
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Otago Witness, Issue 2660, 8 March 1905, Page 83
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