PRESENTATION TO MISS CLAUDIA PRICE.
! A pleasing littlo-^r^ohyr.toblc^plaoßf during an intetfval'at the Oix&astral So■ciey's Ipract; 6o> on' 'Wednesday evening, when Miss Claudia Price, -who is leaving shortly for England', where she will pursue her musical studies, was present; ed with a handsome set'of toilet- requisites, consisting of a hand mirror, drees Jig comb and hair brush. The presentation 'was made by the conductor (Mr. '■Herbert Oaluier), who said that the working members of the Club wished to give evidence of the esteem in which they held Miss Price, "who was one of then' oldest; and most valued members. On behalf of tho members, he wished Miss' Price every success in her Gtud.es "in'-London, and expressed the hope that she would have a safe return to Wanganui. ' He -could assure her that she would bo wanm-ly welcomed by the members. . ■■•.•■•■ ' ■'" ' ' ■ . ';■ •
■ IdU's-Prioa"thanked the lnieiiibers :ft):r their gift, ■ .which, she said, she - would always ispprociats. -It'woull'd ever iemind hor of'the-, happy time she had ype,nit: with" tho members,"-and she hop-ed that when she returned she would be again alx© to devote her services to the c'.ub.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLVIII, Issue 12364, 2 December 1904, Page 5
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183PRESENTATION TO MISS CLAUDIA PRICE. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLVIII, Issue 12364, 2 December 1904, Page 5
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