13 JANUARY 1915

Paradise

From the The Weekly Monitor and Western Annapolis Sentinel
Vol. 42 No. 40

Jan. 11th

Mrs. S. Hatt, of Liverpool, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. J.D. McLeod.

Dr. C.B. Sims went to Truro today (Monday). He expects to return on Wednesday.

Miss Eaton, of Granville Centre, has been the guest of her cousin, Mrs. H.W. Longley.

Reginald Bishop, Avard Longley and Harold Balcom are spending a few days at the Provincial Agricultural College at Truro.

Miss Thorne, of Karsdale, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F.W. Bishop last week, leaving on Saturday for Truro, where she is attending the Normal College.

There was a large attendance at the Literary Club on Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Phinney. “Prominent Canadian Women” was the subject of the evening’s entertainment. The following programme was presented: —

Roll Call — Quotations from different Authors

Piano Solo — Ethel Balcom

“Canadian Authors” — Mrs. J.H. Balcom

Vocal Solo — Mr. R. Bishop

Reading — “Woman and Art in Canada” Mrs. H.D. Starratt

Reading — “A Distinguished Canadian Nurse” Mrs. F.W. Bishop

Piano Duett — Sarah and Louise Longley

Reading — “A Distinguished Canadian Doctor” Mrs. H.A. Longley

Reading — “A Distinguished Canadian Singer” Miss Moore

Vocal Solo — Ewart G. Morse

Reading — “First Woman Professor” Miss Hilda Longley

Vocal Solo — Mrs. G. Harding

Reading — “A Distinguished Hostess” Mrs. R.S. Leonard

Vocal Solo — Mr. R. Bishop

Reading — “A Lady Judge” Mrs. A.M. McNintch

Solo by Mrs. G. Harding with chorus

Solo by J.C. Phinney with chorus

SOURCE“Paradise”. The Weekly Monitor and Western Annapolis Sentinel, no. 40, vol. 42,  13 Jan. 1915, pp.8. Canadianahttps://n2t.net/ark:/69429/m01j9765c24s .

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