ELTHAM.
, December 7? Amongst tlu names of Koldicl's >.- ecntly recommended for the Yictor a., Cross for bravery is that of Frank [ Katclifle, a member of the Salvation ; Army, who left from flisborne. Rat- j elide is well known in the F.ltliam district, and was for some time in the Salvation Army band here. His name appearing in the list of awards is srontk appreciated by his Army eomraJes and friends here. The C.E.M. Society held a very pleasant evening in their rooms hist evening. Rev. Hill-.Johnson, who recently i'tteiided tlie Synod meeting at Palmerston Xortli, sutmiitted his report, and uas thanked for same. The remainder of the evening was taken up in an interesting paper, ''Lawyers in Literature," submitted by Mr. T. B. Crump. Tlie next meeting v.-ill be in February, the Rev. Hill-Johnson's paper then to* be on "Music." In March Mr, Buckeridge will have a paper dcifling with •'Present-day Co-npcr.ition." The last bout at billiards between the Fire Uricade and C.E.M.S. was enjoyable to all engaged. Six games were played by the seniors, three games going to each side. Three juniors fell to C.E.M.S., and one to the Fire Brigade.
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 December 1916, Page 3
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192ELTHAM. Taranaki Daily News, 14 December 1916, Page 3
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