West Cumberland News
November 21st 1931
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WESLEYAN SISTERHOOD RALLY This was held on Wednesday and proved how popular and ever growing the various branches in the district. Tea was served by the local ladies to a very large number. The rally which followed was also very well attended. The speaker was Mrs. McKAY, of Moor Row; Mrs. GRIFFIN occupying the chair. The solo, “My Task,” was well rendered by Mrs. SCOTT. The energetic secretary, Miss. G. KNIGHT thanked all who had helped in its success. ______ LANTERN LECTURES The Presbyterian Church series of lantern lectures on “The Life of Christ” were brought to a close on Wednesday. The Rev. J. MANN, who has been responsible for the lectures, has had large audiences both at the juvenile and adult lectures. Another series is in course of preparation. ______ COCKERMOUTH DANCE HALL. The old Public Hall, Cockermouth, which before the advent of the Grand Theatre was the principal building for the holding of entertainments, has now been transformed into a dance hall, and a committee of local ladies organized an opening dance which took place on Friday night and was well attended. The Sylvians orchestra provided music. _________________________ |
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