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STRATHMORE NOTES

TtyFrbm Our Own Correspondent.) i iOOn'r,Friday evening, September Ist, aweVy successful social arranged by thed)adics for the benefit of the Presbyterian Home Mission funds of the dist%t was held in the Strathmore Hhll J The fine spring evening was all tbafi could be . desired, and the large number who assembled greatly enjoyed excellent and varied programme submitted of music, song, anflorecitation, and likewise did ample justice to the tasty supper provided. Thfflijfull programme was contributed incai yery spirited and pleasing mannena ,by the following:—Mesdamcs Afaclin and Barber (Huiroa), Brewer (Mditahu), and Miss Franks (Huiakama)i together with Messrs. Martin (Hn&pa), Noble (Mokohu), Mcllroy, andbnCorrio (Huiakama). Every item wasmyarmly appreciated, the audience bqjrig specially taken with Mr. Noble’s rahdqring of ‘Far, Far Away.” Mr. El’ T?; King, the Presbyterian Home TVfixktonnry, presided, and at the close warnaly thanked all who had liclped in arranging the function and in making itrasilch a success. The ladies of the district had indeed shown most commendable energy, and labour in the Tl\e piano used was kindly leiis by Mr. Lockwood for the occasion! >

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 18, 6 September 1911, Page 5

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STRATHMORE NOTES Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 18, 6 September 1911, Page 5

STRATHMORE NOTES Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 18, 6 September 1911, Page 5

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