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Grand Variety Programme To Support "Mrs. Methuselah"

: — The supporting variety programme for "Mrs. Methuselah," to be presented by the Levin Women's Institute in the Coliege Hall on Wednesday, shpuld cater for all tastes. Three visiting artists will be Miss Beryl Booth, the young singer who successfully took the lead in the. Palmerston North production "Katinka," and who is also well known to radio listeners; Miss Majorie Ci'anston, of the. Palmerston North little Theatre Society, who will .be .Jieard , in "Etumour.. in Story ;Form," and' Mr. Frank Anderson,,.a baritone well known to Wellington audiences. Two resident performers comparatively new to Levin are Mrs. H. A. Osborne, who.will contribute "Humour at the . Piano," and Mr. Evers, a t.alented vioiinist. . M*s. E. Co1eman and Miss Phyllis Robinson will be heard in pianoforte ' duets. This variety programme plus the festival-winning comedy "Mrs. Methuselah," should provide outstandfng entertainment. The Red Cross SoCiety's Food for Britaln parcels fund will benefit by half the proceeds and the institute is also responsible for a regular suppiy of parcels to Britain. Box plans are open at Stannard's bookshop. Good seats are still available.

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Chronicle (Levin), 29 August 1949, Page 4

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Grand Variety Programme To Support "Mrs. Methuselah" Chronicle (Levin), 29 August 1949, Page 4

Grand Variety Programme To Support "Mrs. Methuselah" Chronicle (Levin), 29 August 1949, Page 4

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