3 FEBRUARY 1915

Paradise

From the The Weekly Monitor and Western Annapolis Sentinel
Vol. 42 No. 43

Feb. 2nd

Rev. A.M. McNintch was in Halifax a few days last week.

Mrs. Florence Fitz has returned to her home at Winthrop, Mass.

Rev. B.H. Balcom preached at Annapolis Royal on Sunday last.

In the Baptist Church on Friday evening, Jan. 29th, Mr. P.F. Lawson, of Berwick, gave an account of his trip to Holland on the “Tremorvah,” the first ship carrying relief to the Belgians from this side of the Atlantic. The lecture was interesting and instructive. During the evening solos were rendered by Messrs. H.A. Longley, H.W. Longley, and Edson Burke and a recitation given by Eleanor Longley. The proceeds of the evening were handed to Miss Annie Jackson, treasurer of the Local Branch of the Red Cross Society, who will forward them to the Monitor’s Belgian Relief Fund.

The Literary Club met on Tuesday evening, Jan. 26th, at the home of Mrs. S.K. Morse. “Nature” was the subject of the evening’s entertainment. The following is the programme: —

Music — Chorus, “The Red, White and Blue.”

Paper — “The Wonders of Nature.” H.A. Longley

Paper — “Nature’s Preparation for Winter.” Reginald Longley

Solo — H.W. Longley

Paper — “A Study of the Heavens.” Miss Annie Morse

Music — Chorus, “The Foaming Sea”

Paper — “Outdoor Religion.” Mrs. Avard Longley

Duet— H.W. Longley and E. Morse

Reading — “Birds on the Homestead” Miss Hilda Longley

Paper — “Gleanings from a Winter Walk” Miss Moore

Music — Chorus “Rain on the Roof.”

Question Box

The next meeting of the Literary Club will be held on Monday evening, Feb. 8th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G.L. Pearson.

SOURCE“Paradise”. The Weekly Monitor and Western Annapolis Sentinel, no. 42, vol. 43,  3 Feb. 1915, pp.8. Canadianahttps://n2t.net/ark:/69429/m0hh6c24sf6g .

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