THE MASQUERADERS
The ■ reading held by the Masqueraders' Club in. the Masonic Chambers last night was greatly- enjoyed by all those present. " The Middle Watch," a play in three acts by lan Hay, was read.
Among those -present were Mrs Blathwayt, Mrs. D. M. Itobertson, Mrs. Eberlet; Misses Henry, Mary Lewis. D. Levy, D. Robins, B. Salmon, V. Robertson, D. Turner, N. Williams, G. Shallcrass, M. Blathwayt,'' M. Eberlet, M. Gundry, Morrison; Messrs Black, W. Shallcrass, R. Barnes, R. Hardie, B. Orsborn, E. T. Suteh and 33. B. Porter.
" The Eose Without a Thorn," an historical play by Clifford Box, will be presented at the next meeting.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 8, 10 July 1934, Page 13
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