THE MEDLIANS
MONTHLY MEETING Mrs Davidson was hostess to the Medlians when an interesting pro. gramme of American music was given. Apologies were received from Mrs, Boak, Mrs. James, and Mrs. Mackay! The items were: Vocal, —Mrs. Munro “Deep Hirer" (Burleigh), “1 Heard a Forest Pray, ing” (Peter deßose); Mrs. Pole, “Spring has come in all her splendour” from “Hiawatha” (Coleridge Taylor); Mrs Christian, "Aunt Sally” (a Mammy song) {Horace Clax-k), “Will o’ the Wisp” (Clxas. (Spiors); Mrs G. Forbes, ‘The Wind 1 (Spiors), “Were I?” (Carrie Jacobs Bond); Mrs. T. Ward, “The Banjo Song” (Homer); “Requiem” (Homer). Violin. —Mrs. Davidson, “Romance” (Hieniawski). Piano. —Mrs. Shearman, ‘Hungaria” (McDowell), “Shadow Dance" (MacDowell); Mrs. Suddard Foster “of Brer Rabbit” (McDowell), "Predude” (Scriabin); Miss Gibson “Seller!zino” (McDowell).
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 12484, 19 October 1938, Page 4
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