BAND OF HOPE COMPETITIONS.
The Band of Hope Union competitions were continued in the Choral Hall last evening before a very enthusiastic audience. The judges were: Vocal, Mrs Reese; hoop drill, etc., Miss A. J. Henries; elocution, Mr J. R. Lester. The following are the results:— Duet In Character (Section 2) —Jean Collier and Dulcie Coleman (Edgeware), 80 per cent., 1. Vocal Sofo, Class C. Girls. Own selection.—Kathleen Chappie (St. Paul's) 94 -ner cent., l; Linda Mills (New Brighton United), tnn P n- C f e sV ni uriel Kcrshaw ( N «w BrighAft? /Pi 91 c « nt -. 3; Louise Kiddell ,L s) and Freda Judkins (Philipson 1.0. K.), 90 per cent, (equal), 4. Lulu Mackinson (Knox), .Tean Collier (Hdgeware), Neta, Ozane (Linwood 1.0. R.), and Kathleen -Xnstone (North Brighton) also competed.
Dumb-bells (Section 2), Girls—New Brighton United, 87 per cent.* 1 _ Song in Character (Section 1). Own selecI tion—Miretta Shier (Durham St Sonth), 90 per cent., 1; Valerie Cater (St. Paul's) and Norma Thomson (Edgeware), 88 per cent, (tqual), 2; Elder Jlasson (Durham street South). 87 per cent., 3. Norma Judkins (Philipson 1.0. R.) and Bona Hill (Edgeware) also competed. Action Song (Section 1) —St. Paul's, 80 per cent., 1. Sacred Solo (Section 1 A), Girls—Gracie Aixon (St. Paul's), 9G per cent., 1; Gladys Rose (Edgeware) and Joan Thomson (Edgeware), •_ 95 per cent, (equal), 2. Millicent. Armour (Knox), Doreen Evans (St. George's Presbyterian), and Miretta Shier (Durham street South) also competed. Sacred Solo (Section 1 B), Girls—Kathleen Chappie (St. Paul's), 96 per cent,, 1; Linda Mills (New Brighton United) 94 per ce l f ; r 2: . Fre(ia Jndfcins (Philipson 1.0. R.) and Muriel Kershaw (New Brighton). 92 per cent, (equal), 3.
_ Lulu Maokenson (Knox), Muriel Kershaw (New Brighton United), . and Jean Collier (Edgeware) also competed. Recitation, Class C, Girls—Lily Kinsolla (Linwood Methodist), 85 per cent.. 1; Kathleen Chappie (St. Paul's). 83 per cent.. 2; Jossie Ware (Knos). 81 per cent., Freda Judkins (Philipson 1.0. R.), 70 nor cent.. 4. Marjorie August (Richmond-Shirley), Etlna Grenfell (Woolston United), Margaret Angus (Berwick street). Romola Bunt (Madras street Methodist), Kathleen Instone (North Brighton United), Phyllis Williamson (Edgeware), Jessie Craig (Richmond-Shirley), and Agnes Musgrove (Knox) also competed. Club Competition (Section 2) —New Brighton Unitid. 87 per cent., 1. "Hoop Drill—Durham street South, 92 per cent., 1.
' The comT»etitions will he contimied in, the Chotal Hs.il "this ereniitß. when the following sections roll be judeed:—Pianoforte Solo A, vocal solo D (ladies), recitation A (Section 1, boy*), acarf' drill. «oprano or contralto solo, dialogue (Section 2). liTunorou? character skatch (Section 1), recitation (Class C. hoys).
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19147, 2 November 1927, Page 4
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