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POPULAR CONCERT

MRS MILLER HOPE’S PARTY. ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION AT SOLWAY. The most popular concert of the series was given at Solway on Saturday night by Mrs Miller Hope’s concert party, the programme being received with great enthusiasm, the audience joining in the singing. Cheers were given at the conclusion of the concert for Mr and Mrs Miller Hope and Miss Mollie Ivcson (pianiste). The programme was as follows:— Overture by orchestra; opening chorus, girls’ choir; duet, Misses Berris Perrin and Fay Youngquest; guitar solos, Frank Pool; song and dance, Miss Hira Tauwhare; sketch, Mrs R. Miller; part songs, girls’, choir; scena (“Waltzing in the Clouds”), soloist, Miss Helen Bannister; ballet, Misses Ola Curry, Paddy Turner, Betty Jones and Joan Naan; solos, Miss D. O'Donnell; scena and song medley, Misses Mona Fulton and Helen Bannister; Irish jig, Misses Ola Curry and Nora McMullen; choruses, girls' choir. The accompaniments were played by Mrs Miller Hope, Miss Mollie Iveson and Mr Miller Hope. The concert party was warmly thanked for their programme and entertained at supper. A very popular item was the singing by the Interhouse Girls’ Choir of “In the Mood,” the audience lustily joining in and loudly encoring the item.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WAITA19420330.2.56

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 30 March 1942, Page 5

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POPULAR CONCERT Wairarapa Times-Age, 30 March 1942, Page 5

POPULAR CONCERT Wairarapa Times-Age, 30 March 1942, Page 5

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