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CONCERT AT ST. HILDA

A large audience attended the anniversary concert of the St. Kilda, Methodist Sunday School, held last evening in the Coronation Hall. An excellent programme was presented, consisting of songs, instrumental items, and recitations. All the performers received deserved applause. The following were the items;—Piano solo, Lilian Vial; solos—Hex Maslin, Joyce Dove, Hon. j Maslin, Margaret Mitchell; action song, primers; balloon march, intermediate girls; recitations—Nellie Moffatt, Gwen'Fronde, Harold Cameron; action songs, S.S. boys; wands, primary girls; dialogues, junior boys; solo and gipsy scene, Miss Macdonald; violin solo, Arthur Winton; lantern march. S.S. girls; trio (‘Shovel, Tongs, and Poker’), boys; action sewing song, junior girls; golden wands, Miss Haim and party; exhibition of clubs, Bluebirds j lohg, wand, Bible class girlfi.

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Evening Star, Issue 19064, 6 October 1925, Page 11

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CONCERT AT ST. HILDA Evening Star, Issue 19064, 6 October 1925, Page 11

CONCERT AT ST. HILDA Evening Star, Issue 19064, 6 October 1925, Page 11

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