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AT TRENTHAM CAMP

CAMEO THREE AND PARTY

On Wednesday night the Y.M.CA. Theatre at Trentham was packed with an enthusiastic and appreciative audi, ence. The executive committee of the Official Camp Entertainers presented yet ai other first-class programme, when Miss Molly Atkinson and Messrs. Owen Bonifant and Clement Howe made their first appearance at the

camp,

Miss Molly Atkinson was responsible for the programme, which was opened by the Cameo Three —Miss Atkinson (contralto) and Messrs. Owen Bonifant (tenor) and Clement Howe (pianist). Mr. Assheton Harbord amused with songs in character. Another humorist was Miss Roma Bitossi. Mrs. Cronin, who. was also making her first appearance at-Trentham. sang, and other items were given by Miss Violet Jones (dances), and Messrs. Ralph Wilkins (dances) and W. Powell. Miss Marjorie Oates accompanied the dancers on the piano, and Mr. Clement Howe played al] other accompaniments. At the conclusion. Captain Walker, on behalf of the 0.C.,' Colonel H. D. McHugh. thanked the honorary organiser, Mrs. Dennistoun-Wood, and Miss Atkinson and party for the delightful entertainment, the men applauding and singing. The guests were entertained to supper by Major Gollan and officers of No. 3 Unit.

The executive wishes to thank the Automobile Association and Mrs. McGillivray, Mrs. Clarke, and Messrs. Tobin and Willoughby for providing cars for transport.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 32, 7 February 1941, Page 4

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AT TRENTHAM CAMP Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 32, 7 February 1941, Page 4

AT TRENTHAM CAMP Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 32, 7 February 1941, Page 4

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