PANDORA SOCIETY
A varied and interesting programme of plays, sketches, and-items was presented by the Pandora Musical and Dramatic Society last* Tuesday evening to a large and appreciative audience. There were three one-act plays, "Eleven a..m.," "Judge Ananias," and "Chance," the last-named by Mr. P. W. Cousins, the president of the society. Splendid performances were given by Miss G, Morgan, Miss D. Hussey, Mrs. Grace Walpole,. Mys. Jesson, and Messrs. P. W. CousinS, R. A. Hollands, C. Dennistoun-Wopd, P. Williarris, and •N. Picton. • Mr. J.. Just presented four delightful sketches and Mr. K. Aitken gave humorous recitations. A delightful vocal trio was rendered by Mrs. Grace Walpole, Miss O. Warring, and Miss E. Prescott. A special supper followed.by dancing.closed an enjoyable evening. .:.■.'■■ ;.;..■. '•■■:-v,- '■,
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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 68, 17 September 1936, Page 6
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