CONCERT AT SUMNER.
On Friday night in the Sumner Town Hall, in the presence' of a large audience, the Misses Mulvaney-Gray and. their pupils gave a most enjoyable concert in aid of the local branch of the Piunket Society. The hall was well filled. At the close ot the performance Mr C. C. Code moved a yole of thanks to the performers, which was carried unanimously. The programme was as follows:—X-0. A Night of the Trojan War (John Drink-water): Pronax, Irene Mulvaney-Gray; Salvius, Helen Cane; Sentinel, Janet Clarkson; The Greek Servant, Edna Gill; Hus, Hilda MulvaneyGray; Capys, Roma Carey. Dance, "The Dryad" (Coleridge Taylor), Mary CliftonMogg. Friese Dance (Coleridge Taylor), Misses Hilda Mulvaney-Gray, Dorothy Kearne, Moyle Baker, Grace Cooper, Elisabeth Lumeden, Lettice Constine. Dance, "Czardas" (Schawenka), Irene MulvaneyGray.- .Kecitation, "Lasoa," Helen Cane. Dance, "Lyric",. (Greig) f Dorothy Kearne. Song, "I Knew Something." Miss Kathleen Helmore and R. Cracroft-Wilson and Misses Fay Gibson, Lettico Tapper, Betty Overton and Gwcn Jones. Dance, » "'Mazurka" (Glinka), Helen Cane and Mary CliftonMc***. Cloak Dance (Coleridge Taylor), Irene Mulvaney-Gvay. Recitation, 'Sherwood' (Alfred Noyes), Hilda Mulvaney-Gray. Dance, "Tarantella" Moszkerwski), Helen Cane and Mary Clifton-Mogg. Miss Doris Webb was a most efficient accompanist.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18487, 15 September 1925, Page 14
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