Juveaile Court of Foresters.
The anniversary of the above Court took place last evening m the lod'/e---room at the rear of the Forester's Hall, and was attended by about seventy persons including some thirty Juvenile Foresters. Tea was provided at halfpast six o'clock, the tables being loaded with eatables of every description. After those present had done ample justice to the good, things provided, the tables were cleared and the room got ready for the after meeting, which commenced about 8 o'clock. Master H. Palmer was m the chair. Mr J. J. Lee, President of the Juvenile Foresters, spoke of the rapid strides the Court was making, and mentioned that there were now some thirty lads- who were members. Mr Wood r oof e proposed a vote of thanks to the ladies, who had no kindly lent a helping hand at the tea that evening. During the evening songe, readings, recitations, etc., were given by members and others, which were duly appreciated by those present. The proceedings terminated about 10 o'clock by the singing of the National Anthem. The following is the programme : — Recitation ; " The Ship on Firo," Master W. Dixon. Song ; ••The Union Jack or Old England," Mr Rawlings. Reading; "Norah Murphy and the Spirits," Master Moffatt. Song ; "The Soldier's Tear," Miss Grace. Reading; "The Sailor and the Jew," Maßter Alex Barkley. Recitation ; "Bingen on the Rhine," Master Walter Grace. Song ; " Old Jones was his name,'! Mr Ay res. Recitation ; " Buy Your Own Cherries," Master W. Dixon. Song; " Britons win the Field," Mrs Lee. Duett : "No One Carts for me," Misses Honking and Meyrick. Reading ; " The Lawyer Outwitted," Mr Lee. Chorus ; " Foresters' Fire," the Juvenile Foresters. Recitation ; " Little Yawcob Strauss," Master H. Palmer. Reading ; '•The Irish Schoolmaster," Master Moffatt; Song ; " Parody on the Local Fire Brigade,'' Master H. Palmer. Song ; "The Good Young Man that Died, o> Mr Rawlings. ,We congratulate tho Juvenile Court on the very successful and pleasant reunion which has to be recorded, and Are pleased to hear the Court is progressing so satisfactorily.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1703, 8 May 1886, Page 2
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338Juveaile Court of Foresters. Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1703, 8 May 1886, Page 2
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