ROTORUA GIRLS’ CLUB
POPULAR ENTERTAINMENT A most successful concert, by the members of the St_ Luke a Gir Club, was held on Monday, 14, in Rotorua. A large and aPPrecuj' tive audience was entertained lor first section of the evening by and instrumental contributions, lowed by an amusing sketch gi ve ° ' members of the St. Johns co party. Another very rendered was that of the 0 f swinging, in which four ___ the club, Misses J. Giesen, W. Allen and M. Lasenby, perform various exercises attractively. e The second half of the P r ° s f^. 1( . v _ was devoted to a most delightful pi*, ette entitled “Our Aunt from fomia,” which although °nlateur, was particularly well s * and performed. Miss Jean G _ secretary of the club, the part of the theatrical-1 sister, Sally, most amusingly. that of the cultured sister, Felicia, acted by Miss V. Holland, a ® that gave a delightful P er^ rni Miss N. Alien as Rosily, the f a»h>on_ loving sister, was also raucll dated, and Miss M. Owens as the from California was greeted applause, her costume being m yf V ginal. The Misses M. Worrall and J. Carter took thaP'*'. of the dressmaker and maids tively, and all played their parts en At the conclusion of the P la £ Rev. Burley thanked the their appreciation of the its also the St. John’s concert party jor support and Mr. Knight for hi assistance with the staging. # credit is due to Mrs. Burley Wt training of the girls. A daintily-prepared supper served, this introducing a soclaDi ment, after which dancing follow
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 205, 18 November 1927, Page 4
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