MISS TITTLEL BRUNE.
Some of Miss Tittell Brune's girl friends in Sydney have kept her memory ; green in the "Peter Pan" Club, which was established by the actress before she left for London. "Youth and Joy" are the watchwords of tho club, and the object of the members is to share these good things with all they meet.' Miss Brune, who is the president, i& known to the members as "Peter," and each girl is called by the name of one of tho characters of tho play. The president writes each month from London to her friends, and it-is at her suggestion that the members have decided to carry their magic words farther afield, and bring some joy into less happy lives. The club is anxious to endow a cot at the Children's Hospital, and- for this object a Peter Pan fete is to bo held at St. James's Hall shortly, when tho scene of tho play wul be kept as much as possible; all tho stalls will be "wendy . houses," and gramaphone records 'of Miss Bruno's speech in "Peter Pan" will bo given.The secretary, Miss M. L. Webb, has received a letter frpin Mr. J. M. Barrie, wishing tho fete every success.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 990, 3 December 1910, Page 11
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203MISS TITTLEL BRUNE. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 990, 3 December 1910, Page 11
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