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HALLOWE'EN

An entertainment which always makes a wide appeal, both to the natives of Scotland and their descendants, is the celebration of Hallowe'en. In previous years this has always been looked forward to. and this year’s event will be no exception to the proved rule The quaint customs and games will be revived, and the "anld Scotch ■■angs ’’ and stories will afford universal delight. Uncle John (Mr G. Paterson. Gore’, VunV Janet (Mrs D. Carty), Sheila the maid (Mr G. Wiseman), the son (Mr G. Currie), and their friend home from sea Mr J. Paterson) will spend the ( evenin'* with their friends and neighbours.*’ There will be high time". The hove will have “ dookin’ for aipnles” ahd the h-ses will try arid spier into the future The piper will be there, and will nlay for the young p olfc. Vocal items will be rp”' , e'-od by Misses ’ T ary Pratt, Marv Somerville. Ruby Baxter, and'Mrs Carty. ■ C Hawes. W. H. ■'T'K’enzie, and J. «wan. In addition humour will be nrovided by Mes*rs Jas. Paterson and G. Wiseman. Violin solos will he rendered by Mr J. Clark. Miss King’s reel narty will also appear.

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Evening Star, Issue 20316, 26 October 1929, Page 20

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HALLOWE'EN Evening Star, Issue 20316, 26 October 1929, Page 20

HALLOWE'EN Evening Star, Issue 20316, 26 October 1929, Page 20