PUPILS' RECITAL.
Tliia evening- in the Concert Chambe Town Hall, the juvenile pupils of Jliss Maude 1 arrant and Dorothy Parlclt will present a 'Pot Pourri" of songs, ballets, and six costume plays AmoV' flip nun,bers will be "Jack and Jm iiallet," "010 s s lilorla Wright and C. Martin; "Gavotte" ballet so oists Loriia Flaveil and Doris Mlldcuhall; D^o^Ha^S^T^of,^'^' 1,,11^' bara Jackson. Dorothy Collins. Fay Usher »rhnfi FaTe"r. Tlle pla*s aro =1S '»«»»: Columbus," Nancy M'FarHne Leela Black, Beryl Gillies, Joyce Knox; "Tlie Dream," Nancy Coull, Evelyn M'Sllllan, Molly Styles, Eleanor Lamb, Sylvia Taylor; "The Lost Spade." Joy. Marjorie, and Horace Edo- " Sewing Society," Dulcie Stafford, Nancy Potter, Margaret Baker, Betty Uosenthal, Dan Bonner; "The Unfinished Play," Nancy Potter and Nancy Coull; "Wiiat Shall We Name the Baby?" Alice Scott, Zillah Hodson, Rosalind Howlett, Hay nedges. The accompanists "•ill be Mrs. A. Anderson, Mrs. JUtchie. and C. Sander. The box plan is now open at the Bristol.
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 140, 10 December 1929, Page 5
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