BRITISH SAILORS' SOCIETY.
■ . :'A " most eiijoyaWo,. ciitoi'tttinmcut^ vm ftiven nt the. rooms, of the.lJritidh Sailots' Society on iimmlivy^liy-Miss Hazel Mill-; tin's dnneillS pl'Pili?.- Tliero 'wag :t lai'sie and most enthusiastic nndieiico of fteamoli and fvjpndi'. Muriel -ITavnor, ti tiny tot of tln'cc, pVf«eniCtl n fairy dance -which ovoked ronnfls ..of npplntißn. Miss Judy Coopov, in the polienmnn fiance; Miss Almn Lonfi'lnivst. n» the 3'lihl fijier, and Karen Austin as Ci'O'ul. Vrern freotiently apnlaud' cd. Missch L6nßlitir*t and I'ansti Jessoi) gave a tap dno which \vas much appreci* atrfd. I'lio vest of the.pi'ogrammc. nonsistcd of bullets nncl items liy. the little ones, which delighted nil prespnt. An nxbibi" tiVin of club swinging, by Mr. Ted Martin, whoso clubs were oloctricnlly lit, waft also mneli appreciated. At the conclusion n vote of thank.i to Miss Martin was carried ■with anclamation, supper was served, and (lie evening wns lirrmsht to a dose wjtii tlie Kinging of the National Anthem. Miss Martin'w»f» the accompanist,
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 96, 20 October 1934, Page 6
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160BRITISH SAILORS' SOCIETY. Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 96, 20 October 1934, Page 6
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