HOME FOR AGED NEEDY
At the Home for Aged Needy, Xcwtown, nn Tuesday, an entertainment ananged by Mr. and Mrs. C. Dunn, of Eastbourne, was given for the benefit o£ the residents. Those ■nho contiibuted to the programme vveic Misses McLeod and Gladys Webb, pianoforte solos; Mrs. Anderson, Messrs. Uentley, sen., W. Bentley, Clarke, C. Dunn, songs; Misses Webb (2) and Ko-ne, tiios; Miss G. Webb and Mr. W. Bentley, duet:,; Mi-. Tlariis. Molin solos; musical clubswinging. Misses Bontley and Hnndlry; Scotch dmiactpi- songs and monologues, Miss JJ. Chejne; lccitaK, Mis. G. Matthews. Mis. C. Dunn was accompanist. Another entertainment, arranged by Mis. ii. ltdidie and her cnleit.inicis, v.is given on another evening, those taki'u pmt being Mr. and Mis. Snlisbmy.'Missos Or. Tonkins, '/,. Hatdie, G. Salisbuty, Mastms L. ILudie and J. Pattcison, and M-.t,. Iliirdic.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 36, 11 August 1933, Page 3
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HOME FOR AGED NEEDY
Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 36, 11 August 1933, Page 3
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