TO-NIGHT gHANNON GIRL SCOUTS. ANNUAL ENTERTAINMENT. ANNUAL ENTERTAINMENT. MAORILAND THEATRE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1921. Overture at 8 p.m. Organised by Mrs Bovis, Secretary. Girl Scouts’ Ladies Committee. Admission: Adults 2/, Children 1/. PROGRAMME. 1. Fairy Frolics (Queen: Scout G. Bowler) 30. Girl'Scouts 2. Pianoforte Solo—j Scout M. Christopherson J 3. Acting Charade, “Attention” j (In Four Acts.) Ist Act: “At” Millinery Emporium Saleswoman: I. Anderson Mrs ’lggins: A. Pearce. 2nd' Act: “ten” Ten Little Scouts Bride: M. Harris. 3rd Act: “tion” (shun), 4 Girls Soloist: Dorrie Cokeley. 4th Act: Attention.” 8 Girls, in charge of Sergt. S. Quarrie. 4. Swedish Drill... Senior Girl Scouts. 5. Semaphore Drill... Junior Girl Scouts 6. Exhibition of Bandaging— Shannon Girl Scouts Interval of 5 Minutes. N \ 7. Action Song, “Dolls,” 6 Girl Scouts. 8. Mother Goose’s Xniap Party--33 Girl Scouts. Mother Goose: Sylvia Quarrie. • Simple Simon: Minnie Christopher son. Blue Boys: Ist, Rita Christopherson, 2nd Lizzie Hibbell, 3rd Sylvia Charles, 4th Mona Ingley. Mary with the Lamb: Maisie Brown. Mother Hubbard: Gertie Bowler. Little 80-Peep: Mavis Harris, Matry Quite Contrary: Joyce Carter. Jack: .Nesta Tippler. Jill: Rita Byres. Jack Horner: Vera Aim. ' Tommy Tucker: Vera Quarrie. Red Riding Hood: Marjorie Small, j Jack Spratt: Evelyn Davis. Mrs Spratt: Constance' Barber. Village Crowd: Ruby Small, Irene Jay, Lizzie Harris, Cassima •' Kelly, Muriel Barber, Norma Cooper, Enid Cooper, Dorrie' Cokeley, Muriel Hibbell, Liela Astwood. Old King Cole: Irene Cokeley. Merry-makers: Annie Pearce, Nan Watterston, Irene Anderson, Eva Quarrie. • , Presenting Solos, Choruses and Duet. Father’Xmas: Aiinie Brown. j “GOD SAVE THE KING. TO-NIGHT E. G. COAKLEY’S E. G. COAKLEY’S Dining Rooms, BALLANCE STREET, SHANNON. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. FRESH FISH DAILY. Full Stocks of CONFECTIONERY, CIGARETTES, TOBACCO. ETC. BLOCK CAKE 1/8 per lb. RICH BLOCK CAKE 2/ per lb. SULTANA CAKES At 1/ each. CREAM SPONGE 2/ each SUMMER DRINKS. PIES EVERY SATURDAY. PHONE 71. J. A. ROACH BAKER AND PASTRYCOOK, BAKER AND PASTRYCOOK, SHANNON. HAS STOOD THE TEST OF TIME and wishes to thank the residents of Shannon and Tokomaru for their kind and hearty support in I the past, and respectfully asks for a continuance of same. Morning And Afternoon Toao
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Shannon News, 20 December 1921, Page 1
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