Women's Institute & Orchestral Society Meeting – Bognor Regis Observer – Wednesday, 12 March 1930
Transcript:

W.I. Meeting. The monthly meeting of the Women's Institute was held in the Pavilion on Wednesday last. A talk on "Canada" was given by Mrs. Thompson, of West Wittering, and demonstration on cooking were given by Mrs. Docquier and Mrs. Spalding. A proposition to the effect that the W.I. join the Linen League of the Royal West Sussex Hospital was made and passed. Afterwards community singing was held. Orchestral Society. The Orchestral Society held a concert, which was greatly appreciated, in the Pavilion on Friday evening. The rendering of the music was of the highest quality.

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