CONCERT AT SHIRLEY.
St. Stephen's Plrish. Hall, ' Sliirlcy, was well filled last night, when a. very £n« programme wag presented by a. concert- party under the leadership of Mr J. H. Cocks. Tho first part was aa follows; —Duct, Miss M. Kelson and Mr D. Bishop; recitation, "Seven Times One," .Miss Kathleen lieia. son?. "Down Hero," Mr J. H. Cocks; eonjT, "Fairy Bells," Miss Lottie Colyihe; eon?, "Devout Lover'- (with violin obbiigato), Itr D. Bishop; eoner. "Break o Day, M®. Annio Lucas; violin solo, iladri?ai, Mr ii. Clark: eong, "The Hole in the Miss Marjori<s Kelson. The second part coueiflted ol:—-Song. "Harlequin. Mr. J. Cooks; song, "Joyous .Bird, Aniuo Lucas; Eong, "At Dawning, Mr D. ■ I;Boog, "Slumber Land, nfi NuM-' violin eolo, "KuyttiaJr," MV B. Clark; duct "Still bb tho Night," Miss M. Iveison and Mr J. H. Oocks. All the Bpond to impcrativo recalls, rhe paniwenta ware played l*y to whose skill a great deal of tho fiuctxsa of tho evening was due.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18135, 26 July 1924, Page 9
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