ORPHANDOM.
THE CAMBRIDGE CLUBVISIT FROM TE AWAMUTU. On Saturday evening the Cambridge Orphans’ Club held Its usual meeting, when Past-president, Bro. W. Sands, occupied the chair. The guests of the evening wero members of the Te Awamutu Club. Bro. Sands warmly welcomed the visitors and paid trlbuto to the items rendered by the Te Awamutu orchestra. Tho president of the Cambridge Club, Bro. F. R. Wooldridge, spoke of the great example to Orphans’ Clubs set by tho Te Awamutu Club, where thoy had more members than it was possible to accommodate. Bro. J. Oliphant thanked the Cambridge Club for its unstinted hospitality. Tho following items were rendered by To Awamutu and Cambridge brethren: Selections, Te Awamutu orchestra, conducted by Bro. E. Moeller; songs. Bro. W. Corboy (Te Awamutu) ; humour, Bro. F. R. Wooldridge; humour, Bro. R. Noonan (Te Awamutu); humorous songs, Bro. T. 11. Hampshire; songs, Bro. P. J. Randle; piano solos, Bro. A. 0. Boyce; three selections. Te Awamutu Orchestra; songs, Bro. 0. Corboy (Te Awamutu); military sketch, Bros. \V. Weathercll and S. Nicholson: songs, Bro. O. .lames; songs. Bro. White (Te Awamutu), march, Te Awamutu orchestra.
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Waikato Times, Volume 112, Issue 18697, 25 July 1932, Page 8
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188ORPHANDOM. Waikato Times, Volume 112, Issue 18697, 25 July 1932, Page 8
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