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L.T.L. Column.

HA MI‘STEAD BAND OF HOPE. j un e 9. Edna Thompson presided. Mr Horrell gave a temperance address. Several new nu mbers enrolled. Recitations by D. Keen, T. I orter, M. Ching. A. Keen. M Gourloy. J. Williamson. M. Thompson, I. E. Alexandor; pianoforte solos. L. Williamson and J. Patterson; songs. R. Lamb, M. Alexander, M Thompson. Tnos. ducts and dialogues completed a fine programme. WINCHMORK-GRKEN STREET BAND OF HOPE. June 4. S» hool fiTed, despite inclement weather. Sister Mildred and several members of Methodist Band of Hope submitted a splendid programme to an appreciative audience. Rev. Vealie gave a fine address on Prohibition. Items were cont ributed. Songs. O. Watt, G. Robinson. R. Tx»mb, T. Brown; recitations, D. Fowke. L. Robinson. and T. Brown; pianoforte volo. duet, vocal duets, excellent dialogues, several choruses sweetly rendered, made up a splendid programme. Nine new members. Votes ot thanks to speaker, performers, and friends, who had motored the party out. Supper handed round. SAWYER’S BA' L.T.L. May f>. Third meeting of the year. Mr Adcock presided ovir a large attend-

amt. Mr F'ulioner *poke to the children, urging them to tiy and live up to their L T li. and Hand of Mercy pledge*. A bi«rt)r vote of riiunk* was givir. to Mr Pult'oiur. Short progixtmme wio rendered d> the follow* tug: limitation*. Mlie* (ilanville, Mis* J Hey burn; Ming. Mu* Oladys <»rey.

June 2. A large attendant c, Mr Hu<lson presided. Mr Pinley gave an nistrwllve and inspiring addnw* to the children. pointing out the consequence* of dbnkdlMrf, and urging them to try and form good halutA, iiikl build u|* *trong. giNMI characters. A very hearty vote of thank* wa* given to Mr Klnley. A abort programme by the following: Km i tat ion.*, Mr* Drat ley. Mis* t.lunvilie, Mots i M»rk» It read ley; •Ming. Ml** Hazel Wallace. INvo prute* to Im* given for the Isst e**ay* on the address given at our next meet* Ing. Augu*t nn oting to is* a musical evening. I 'aunts and fneikls invited.

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White Ribbon, Volume 28, Issue 325, 18 July 1922, Page 13

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L.T.L. Column. White Ribbon, Volume 28, Issue 325, 18 July 1922, Page 13

L.T.L. Column. White Ribbon, Volume 28, Issue 325, 18 July 1922, Page 13

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