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SCOUT CONCERT ON WEDNESDAY

T|,r. strains of "Marehe .Militaire," played by the Hastings Orchestral Society will mark tbe opening of the Kcout cdncert in the Hastings Munieipal Theatre on Wednesday. After that Scouts and Cubs will be seen in tlieir blankets around a realistic campfire \relcoming the camp cbief. Girl Guides will give various demonstrarions, and Miss Ballantyne's pupils will make pretty pictures walk out of frames aud come to life. Songs will bp given by Mr Bentley, of Napier, and a tap- trio and ballet in true Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire style will follow. Smart soldiers in red eoats will "''Ohanga the Guard,'' to the aocompaniment df a song by Eunice Coinpton. Guy Hardenburg will make his first appearance on the Hastings stage and provide merry entertainment and Mr Saunders will play the saxophone The play presented by the Little Theatre Sociery at the reeent Drama Festival in Hastings in whieh the "babes," Margaret Nutter and Ted Rivers, g>et lost irf tbe wood, will be repeated. "Kilthy Fred" and Leon Fail, as the "Cock-Eyed Colonel" will do their funny tricks, until Oyuthia Jefferd, as th'e fairy queen, waves her shining wand. making everyone happy. A ballet arranged by Miss Jean Ballantyne will form a fitting conclusion to a pleasant evening's entertainment. iReserved segts taay be obtained at mu '

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 196, 4 September 1937, Page 6

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SCOUT CONCERT ON WEDNESDAY Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 196, 4 September 1937, Page 6

SCOUT CONCERT ON WEDNESDAY Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 196, 4 September 1937, Page 6

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