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CONCERT AT WORSER BAY

In spite of the various counter-attrac-tions offering on Saturday evening the promoters of the concert in (ho Worser Bay Methodist Church had every reason to be satisfied with the patronage accorded them, and the financial result, divided between the infant ioom building and trust funds, was eminently satisfactory. Instrumental items wore contributed by Mies Hall and Mrs. Moxham (pianoforte duet), and Mr. M. Moxham (mandolin solo); songs by Misses Scott, Castle, and Mr. Brown; duet by Miss Joye Egsers and Mr. A. Muric; and Misses Joye Eggers, Hume, and bcott supplied the elocutionary dement. Mr. B. Cooper was very successful with musical monologue, and an action ymg, "Ihe Boat Son?," by eight of ihe Sun<lny school sins nißdo a particularly aUractivo item. Miss D. Kircher gave an exhibition of Indian club and, as did sevoral of Hie other performers, had to respond to an insistent demand' fruits repetition. Tho Worser Bay bocial tind Literary Club members (Miwes Hall, T). Ifirclior, Mtirio, Messrs. V. Weisnoy and A. Mnrie) were, responsible for n Very entertaining sketch, "Poor FiHicoddy," all the characters boiiiß capably unstained. On the motion of tho Bev. J. Richards, who presided, hearty thanks were tendered to all who had contributed to the evening's enjoyment. Tho accompanists were Misses Cynthia iggers, Itume, and Mrs. Moxham.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 36, 6 November 1917, Page 3

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CONCERT AT WORSER BAY Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 36, 6 November 1917, Page 3

CONCERT AT WORSER BAY Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 36, 6 November 1917, Page 3