SUNDAY SCHOOL CONCERT
A very interesting concert was _ given in Burns Hall last evening by the Sunday schools’ children, under tho auspices of the Presbyterian Sunday Schools’ Union. Tho following was tlio programme: Poppy song, girls of First Church; recitation, Master Jack Stevens (South Dunedin) ; song, Miss Milly Batchelor (Northeast Valley); Highland fling, Miss Munro and Master T. Munro (Kaikorai); duet, Aides U. Stevens and blaster J. Stevens (South Dunedin); song, Grant’s Braes girls (Anderson Bay); duet, Alisa Thelma and Master J. Potts (North-east Valley); recitation, Aliss Hunter (Kaikorai); song, ‘Sunbird,’ girls (South Dunedin); song, Aliss May Alantell (First Church); chorus, Grant’s Braes girls (Anderson Bay); physical exercises, Physical _ Culture Club (South Dunedin); recitation, Aliss Victoria Haig (Caversham); duet, Miss Jenny Aleams and Aliss Ruth Alitchell (Northeast Valley); song, Master B. Skeals (St. Clair); gipsy song, girls (South Dunedin); recitation, Aliss Jean Robertson (Cavernsham) ; duet, Aliss M. Aleikle and Miss F. Thomson (St. Stephen’s); song, Master James Campbell (Knox Church); action song, ‘Tulip Time,' soloist, Mies M. Robertson, assisted by six little Dutchies (South Dunedin).
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Evening Star, Issue 17766, 14 September 1921, Page 3
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175SUNDAY SCHOOL CONCERT Evening Star, Issue 17766, 14 September 1921, Page 3
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