Thames.
(From an occasional correspondent.) On May 19 at the Oddfellows' Hall, hefore an,appreciative audience, a concert was given by the Catholic Young Men's Club. In spite of the inclemency of the weather there was a full house, and the frequent applause testified to the success which attended the efforts of the different performers. The following were the chief contributors: — By special request Mr. Leo Whittaker played the overture. A quartet by Messrs. E. Whittaker, T. Wilkes, W. Bougard, and H. Sommerville was especially appreciated and considered one of the best items on' the programme. Misses Murphy, McEnteer, Gill, McPike, Messrs. Armstrong, Johnson, and Kenny contributed songs, and all were heartily and deservedly encored. Miss B. Mellett gave a humorous recitation, for which she was enthusiastically applauded. Three other interesting items —tenor horn solo (Mr. C. Bryant), club-swinging (Mr. W. Patterson), sailor's hornpipe (Mr. D. Dalton)— were alao greatly appreciated by the audience. At the conclusion of the concert Rev. Father Carran heartily thanked all who had helped to make the concert the success it was, and congratulated the young men on the success of their first attempt, and said it augured well for the future of the club. ____■»■»■•■•■■
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume 27, Issue 21, 27 May 1909, Page 814
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267Thames. New Zealand Tablet, Volume 27, Issue 21, 27 May 1909, Page 814
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