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'''Hallmark report about the early days of the Village Hall from 1924.''' Dances were popular'''.''' These dances were at first attacked from the pulpit. The Vicar, the Reverend Gee, warning his young congregation that to attend these Saturday night jollifications would make them not eligible for his Confirmation Class. | '''Hallmark report about the early days of the Village Hall from 1924.''' Dances were popular'''.''' These dances were at first attacked from the pulpit. The Vicar, the Reverend Gee, warning his young congregation that to attend these Saturday night jollifications would make them not eligible for his Confirmation Class. | ||
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| + | Phyllis Adams (click [[Bill & Phyllis Dell]] for more about Phyllis) could not remember there being a Church Choir in Rev. Gee's day. | ||
Revision as of 04:31, 3 June 2024
click The Vicars of St.John's Chuch of Lacey Green for list
Richard Gee was the Vicar at Lacey Green from 1922 to 1929
Hallmark report about the early days of the Village Hall from 1924. Dances were popular. These dances were at first attacked from the pulpit. The Vicar, the Reverend Gee, warning his young congregation that to attend these Saturday night jollifications would make them not eligible for his Confirmation Class.
Phyllis Adams (click Bill & Phyllis Dell for more about Phyllis) could not remember there being a Church Choir in Rev. Gee's day.