SUNDAY CONCERT.
Thai® was a. kig« attendance at the Liberty Theatre last night, whon an excellent conceit, arranged by Miss Lucy Cowan, waa given in aid of Mrs; A. D. Houston's handkerchief stall at the Christmas market. The concert was the last of a'series of five organised by Mrs Houston for the Victory -Memorial School of St. Matthew'*. 03* programme waa as follows-Cello solo, Are Maria" (Saint Saens). Mr BerrynMn; operatic solo, "Se Savin Base (Ardrto), Miss Lilian faanham; recit ("couplet a termox," Mi R. Retallick,"Touthful Disappointment," Master.Jim Wwks; contralto aiio, "Lead Kindly Light" (Pinsruti), Miss Theima Thomson; recit., with mnsio. ••Blind," Mira Enid solo, Sound the Alarm"' (Handel), Mr Thomas Rogers, dialogue, "What Jack Said," Mma J« en « Kdind Mr Retallkk; re«t., "Sands of : Dee " Miss Iraae Round solo, Les Arrases" (Plume), Mr Bernard Barker; £StT?«Vive France " Miss Manhire joperatio •010,- Ernani Lillian Hanham; character recUl Stephanus" from "Sign- of theCrosa, Mav® Ru'oello solo, - "The Sw»fc" Mr Berryman; Musicai monologue,' Lure of Little Voices" (Service), Miss Lucy Cowan; tooompaniatee, Mise Alice Fttker, Mrs ThcmDi "Wick. Encore numbers were riven by Misses Hanham and Thompson and Messrs Barker, Berrymaii, and.Roger®, sues Bonnie Young acted as accompanist. Assistance was given at the doors by the (Jathe<Jxal BidMmezu • •
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17320, 5 December 1921, Page 13
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