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MARIST FOOTBALL CLUB REVUE

AN ENJOYABLE PROGRAMME. A fair attendance was present at the Marlst Assoeiatidn Football Club’s revue, which was held in St. Thomas’s Hall, Newtown,, last night. Jim Clarkson amd Sammy Moses played an overture, and the latter also rendered an entr’acte and a pianoforte solo. The Wood Sisters were 'seen in two dances, while Nancy Rounds gave a song, “That’s My Weakness Now,” and also appeared with Billy Williams and company in “My Cutie’s Due” and “Sally’s Troubles.” Nellie Williams, Frank Sutherland and Erie Green, along with DorothyCheck and Jim Clarkson, appeared in a number of sketches. Billy Williams was heard in “Gay Caballero. ' and in. company with Tommy Pengan in “Fortyseven Ginger-headed Sailors." The latter also-presented “What’s Worth Waiting For,” and with his company, “Kentucky Way of Saying Good-Morning.” Yet'? Moses pleased her audience with “Tho Caretaker” and with her parts in “Tx.’U and “The Mug.” Solos by. Frank Wau and Bernard Gnadinger, a mandoline solo by Jim Clarkson, together with amusing sketches by Jim, Eric and Merve, ana 'Orris, Norris and Borrls, completed an enjoyable programme.

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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 218, 11 June 1929, Page 13

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MARIST FOOTBALL CLUB REVUE Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 218, 11 June 1929, Page 13

MARIST FOOTBALL CLUB REVUE Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 218, 11 June 1929, Page 13