MORVEN.
October 25. — A very successful concert and «uppci wp. c hckl in tho M'orven Hall on Tlunr'-d/iv nirrhl. when the atteindancc was \ery safcisfaotory, although the, weather was b'?ak and cc~\d. S-ippe,- was ready on the tables at 8.30, and* tho following Indies norlcxl alla 11 ; 'Jur.iv=*y- attending to thosa v^at"d at the well-hn-Jen tables in the supper irom: — Mc c riam. - "3 Hay. Smith. Meredith, Morrison, Clarke, Caldwell, An ott. Mi-scs t^ay, EsTb-"-. and Bcc-. Mr E. Msr-xHth n «-t*rcl"d nicsi c aithfullv to tlif billy. •\ftei- suppor a concert was liiclcl m tha main roon if th& hall, wh?i' Ro\ . B. Dickie presided Solo.- wicra ablj remlerpj by Mr* Joii.-s. Mis- Rattrav, Mtssrs Cochrane. Muldlebrook, Wother-pcon,, (4. Clarke. Ji'xl Miss Wh'te. A mining and instructiva i-poo'-he* wit given by Rev. Mi Jao'<Eor. of Soutlilv klge. r.i.d Eev. Mi M'Dcnald, of Temi-ka, both arWi-essj- b«ing Jistcr'-<1 to witl 1 rapt attention. A section, of the filer avy choir wa? present, and r^ndi2P&d two withems in th-ei be^t style, r&flectinr? ore<Jit on thc-ii eonductoiv Mr J AJ. Peebles. At the conclusion of the cor^ort heaity votes of thanks were passed to tli» «p?aktre, pcrfcj'tn 9rs, Glcnavy cho»r, nnd to'tli^ ladi'is who had provided an abundar.co of refreshments of such high quality A hearty invitation wa' then e"»lord c id to all to stay foi a cup of tea ar.<-l refrcshnTcnts to send th«m home in gocd spirit*. T^nm.ls — The formal opetiinc «f th© Tennis Club took plac? on Labou Bay, v.lien the wi*i<l bl^w most vigorously, and fenr^d defcermirec 1 to do it^ be=t to make ihingi* \cry tlisdgre'eab'c. Ir spit<» ot the about 40 playnr? an-1 friends ajsemblctcl, and some jyanTiS wore play.ad. Mrs and J Caklwell kindly pso-vided ho' wjter for J ha afteii'nocn, and a p!?asant cup of afternoon tea wa* p.voviikd by thi lad.";. Mr W. Arrott, ir an escell?nt sj:s?c'i, dcclaroJ th° cour cpon fo.- the and e-vprcss-'d tho wi-h that th? club woald hay? a sve-cc=-sful season, ard tlnnkcc' the ladi-^ on behalf of the gs.n.tleni'-'n foi thoit iinJness in provitlinv. iefi s«hm?nts. Cheers, wrie then R-iv?-i for tho ladies and the president, Mr H. Arnott.
MORVEN.
Otago Witness, Issue 2902, 27 October 1909, Page 38
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