ST. MARY'S BAZAAR.
This week's attendances at St. Mary's Bazaar, in the Town Hall, have been altogether satisfactory, ]$s& nights attendance particularly so, and the stalls and side-shows did big business. 'A bright programme of dancing and other items was presented by the pupils of Miss Dorothy Saunders, the items being^— Ragtime ballet,, by Misses Gillies, Brown, Hyman, and skippingrope dance, by Thelma M'Kenzie; Sylvia, by Eila Liardefc; Stars and Stripes ballet, by Misses Semeloff, Spenser, Brice, White, Caldwell, and Macintyre; a fairy dance, by Molly (jl«dhill; "The Leaf and the Rose," by Miss Jean M'Kenzie and' Mr. J. Knowsly; Russian, folk dance, bjy Misses Nicholas and Saunders. This afternoon a special children's matinee ia being held, and a special programme of dancing is being given by the pupils' of Miss Vera Walmlsley. This evening's programme will be given by Ijhe pupils of Miss Doris Guise. Through unforseen circumstances the Pierrots were unable to appear last night, but ..will present aii attractive entertainment: to-night. The bazaar opens every evening at 7.30.
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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 32, 6 August 1921, Page 10
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171ST. MARY'S BAZAAR. Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 32, 6 August 1921, Page 10
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