THE FRENCH CLUB
One of the most successful meeting' hold by th« Oercle litteraire Fmtem thi.'i year took place «t theY.W.G.A.. Boulcott street; on Thursday ereaing, -wheo a large audience assembled to hear Mme. Bengali's lecture on, "Julio de'Lespinawe." Th« lectur* proved » literary treat,; and unfortunately had to be somewhat abridged owing, to lack of time. The au4i«ic<> agreed t.nat, although the "evening : had missed, the >nt*re*t ot tbe subject had not; began to Wane. Mme. Bendall lectured , Without notes, and held tli« clo«e ■Mantion of her listeners from start to finish. • The-programme for* tho evening w««rranged by Mme. Bendall and opened with Maisoael.'s "Eicgie,". sung by 'Mi^fc: Bo-lirief-Grant, who .*lso ga.ve Gemnod'i ''IJaresuse., Little Miss Yvonne Bendalf rsoiteti "Lo Chatj'^and was well rewired;
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 50, 28 August 1922, Page 2
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124THE FRENCH CLUB Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 50, 28 August 1922, Page 2
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