ST. MARY'S BAZAAR.
St. Mary'p Bazaar now enters on the second and concluding week at the Town Hall. Given better weather, a very busy week is anticipated, and high hopes are entertained of realising the amount the promoters had in view. The matinee on Saturday attracted, a large crowd of young folk, who enjoyed themselves thoroughly. Bliss Vera Walmsley's pupils put on a short but choice programme of dancing items. The dancing of little Maureen Murphy, who gave a fan and toe dance; was heartily applauded. Miss 'Fay Smyth appeared in a "skipping" and in a spiritedly-render-ed "tambourine, dance. Miss Veronica Jeffries gave an artistic interpretation of "Romance." In the evening the pupils of Miss Doris Guise gave a lengthy programme of splendidly rendered dancing items, which were much enjoyed by the toga audience present. To-night the "Pierrots" give the full programme—the first part at 8.50 p.m. and the second part at 9.30 p.m.. The Pierrots have established themselves as very firm favourites with bazaar patrons.
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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 33, 8 August 1921, Page 3
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