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ST. ANDREW'S SOCIAL UNION.

The ladies of Si. Andrew’s social onion hold there monthly afternoon at the hall yesterday. Mad the wen, (her been more propitious, no doubt the e-atheriiio; would have been considerably su'elled. Jidwever, who were l present bad a most enjoyable and. instructive afternoon. Airs A. Tilley read) a paper on “JJeethoven” bis life and compositions. This was interspersed at intervals by pianoforte solos, Aliss Cl. North playing the oomposers famous “Moonlight Sonata” also “.Minuet in in . tributed their favourite Sonatas. At Mrs P. 'Thomson and Tilley both eonthe conclusion Mi’s 'I honrnon (in the chair) proposed a vote of thanKsi and appreciation I f> * Mrs Tilley for her able and instructive address. Airs Fletener proposed a vote of thanks to the soloists and these vied by aedamai ion. A ternoon tea vas banded were eardaintv ;>fround.and thoronubly enjoyed.

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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 15, 5 October 1929, Page 2

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ST. ANDREW'S SOCIAL UNION. Stratford Evening Post, Issue 15, 5 October 1929, Page 2

ST. ANDREW'S SOCIAL UNION. Stratford Evening Post, Issue 15, 5 October 1929, Page 2

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