ST. MARY'S BAZAAR.
The last three nights of St. Mary's Bazaar in the Town Hall are announced!, and, as it is very fit and proper, some of the brightest attractions of the whole bazaar have been set aside for the-clos-ing evenings. Last night the Pierrots contributed another of their pleasing programmes, and to-night a first-class programme of dancing and singing items will be presented by the pupils of Miss Kathleen O'Brien. Among tie items will be a pretty baftet and song, /'By. the Sea." with little Una Smith in the solo part. Two other very dainty and pretty ballets, "The Military" andi "Beaux and Belles," will be presented). Gladys Smyth, Fiances Olisby, Wilma Rather, Nancy Gillespie, and little Zita Hare will contribute a number of firstclass solo items. Great interest in the bazaar is centring around the probable result of the Queen contest. Yesterday's returns give Miss M'Eiredy, of the Armagh Stall, a substantial lead on her nearest opponents, but the contest is far from being in safe keeping just yet. Miss Cardi and Miss Ellis are running one another very dose for second place, and they are not so very far behind tile leader as to have no chance of winning. The following is the position to date:— Miss -Mary M'Eved'y. Armagh Stall, 64,676; Miss Ila Card, Wellington Stall, 45,371; Miss Cecilia Ellis, Rlreims Stall, 45,030; Miss Kathleen Crewdson,, Westminster Stall, 28,364; Mies Mollie R/utr tor, St. Vincent do Pauj Stall, 27,983.
Training College students will assist local artists at a concert to be held in St. John's Schoolroom to-morrow night. Tho programme -io published elsewhere in this issue.
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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 36, 11 August 1921, Page 3
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