PHILISTINE REVEL.
ENJOYABLE ENTERTAINMENT,
Members_and friends of the Philistine
Club filled the Amateur Operatic Society's rooms, Grafton Boad, on Saturday evening, when an interesting programme and dancing was the entertainment fare. Mr. H. McD. Vincent presided. Solos and concerted numbers were, rendered by the Clarion Quartet, Misses Lilian Woods,. Beryl Smith, Messrs. Lambert Harvey and Duncan Black; violin solo, Mr. Roy Maxwell; humour, Miss Margaret Parkinson and Mr. Harold Metcalfe; accompanist, Air. Eric Maxwell.
Among those present were: Mesdames Wilfred Wright, W. J. Dallen, C. D. McLean, C. E. Clarke, Alva Bartley, Lionel McGregor, J. E. Winter, Humphrey Gordon, Jock Alien, Nigel Winter, Harry Roy, A. Woolley, Gibbs, H. J. Sayers, X. J. McLeod, Copsev, Biggs, H. P. Mackenzie, J. Pool, B. F. Gittos, Allan Wallace, J. W. Wilson, J. McDougall, C. Bower, B. Morris, A. J. Brampton. C. H. Penyer, H. Metcalfe, Harvey, Myers, Selwyn de Clive Lowe, Huon Buisson, Bruce Ahfeldt, H. T. King, N. Dixon, F. Ambler, W. H. Mckinney, N. Speer, R. Bailey, J. Price, Oscar Boak, T. Irwin, F. J. Newberry, Thomson, Roberts, R. Lewis, C. McCullough, H. Ross, A. Leyland, Misses Jean Dallen and Nina Dallen. Myrtle Burns, Cooper, Joyce C'rosher, Mollie Forsyth, L. Sammons, Stanborough, T Blackett, Laura Clous ton, Mollie Cairns, W. Hill, Pat Roberts, Metcalfe.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 163, 12 July 1937, Page 10
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