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The Boy Choir Given A Fine Supper

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Parent Issue
Day
11
Month
April
Year
1902
Copyright
Public Domain
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THE BOY CHOIR GIVEN A FINE SUPPER

About sixty-five people sat down to the Choir supper in Harris hall, Tuesday night. All those who had assisted night. All those who had assisted with the music at the daily lenten services were invited, together with the vested choir, Choirmaster and Mrs. Kempf, the Rector and Mrs. Tatlock and Rev. Frederick Pitts. The supper was served by a committe of nine ladies with Miss Alice Douglas as chairman. The name card at each place was beautifully decorated with a pen and ink sketch of a vested choir boy, or an angel's head. The tables were adorned with potted plants. The supper consisted of chicken patties, potato croquettes, buttered rolls, delicious salad, coffee, ice cream, cake and candied orange. After the supper the young people adjourned to the hall above, where they enjoyed music and dancing the Virginia Reel, etc, until half past nine.