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SWANSON.

Observer, Volume XVI, Issue 958, 8 May 1897, Page 21

 

SWANSON.

One of tne most successful and largely attended concerts ever held here was given In the school-room on Easter Monday night. Sketch and farce were really worth seeing. Mr E and K M deserve leather medals for their songs. At the termination of the concert a dance toofe place, and was greatly enjoyed...L T and ß Stools the cake for record mashing... Wasn't W S piling the agony on with M T ?...Too cruel on J Bs part to desert the ladies all night ; even the OM felt ' leruoncholy '. G 8 was paying great attention to EC. What will Fdo now ?...Too bad of M H and M Me to make up again so soon, as we all expected a little diver- ion in .the shape of snicide on 3VI M's part...Lost, stolen, or strayed, a donah. Finder rewarded on retarning the same to T T.. Wanted, a maßherfor M Me. Applications received at J P S's.. Didn't A 8 look pretty piling on the jam with the alleged city toff ?

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