DIOCESE OF DUNEDIN
The annual meeting of St. Joseph’s Ladies’ Club will be held in St. Joseph’s Hall on Wednesday evening. On Saturday last, St. Joseph’s Harriers ran from St. Joseph’s Hall, as the guests of Mrs. Jackson and her lady friends. The run was over the usual course adopted at the combined run, and was enjoyed by all. In the final sprint home P. O’Farrell and J. Flanagan were first and second respectively. Later on the members sat.down to an excellent tea provided by the ladies. During.the evening a successful entertainment was held, to wnich the following contributed items:—Pianoforte solo, Mrs. Burke ; songs—Miss E. Murphy, Messrs. F. T.-Touiell, A. Nelson, and A. Ahern : recitations— Messrs. J.. O’Farrell and C. Moloney. Much of the success of the entertainment was due to the assistance given by Miss E. Murphy as accompanist. The captain thanked the ladies, especially Mrs. Jackson, for the wav she had catered for the members, and also referred to her longx;onnection with the club. On behalf of the ladies Mr. A. E. Ahern suitably replied. After three new members and one hon. member had been elected, the evening was brought to a close by the singing of the National Anthem. Next Saturday the club will run from the residence of Mr. J. B. Callan, jun., Boslyn. CATHOLIC SEWING GUILD. At the meeting of the Catholic Sewing Guild for Belgian relief on Wednesday donations were received from the following; —Mrs. Dunne, 5s 6d ; Mesdames Horne, Graham, Dunne, Haync, Crawford, Shicl, Clark, Gumming (Arthurton), Kennedy, Brown, Meenan. Miss Connor.
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New Zealand Tablet, 29 April 1915, Page 35
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259DIOCESE OF DUNEDIN New Zealand Tablet, 29 April 1915, Page 35
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