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CHILDREN'S CONCERT.

, SUCCESSFUL FUNCTION AT

SPJIING CHEEK

A 'veiy^succes'sfiil children's concert ••'was-given' afc Spring Creek last'Fri--1 day evening in.aid of the Piano Fiind •of St.. Lukg'.rf Sunday-school.

The main feature was a pretty cantata entitled "Red Riding Hood," which .wag. very greatly appreciated. 'The cas'o consisted of Misses Nancy Mills, "Rod Riding Hood"; Molly Bierne, "Wolf"; Hazel Healy, '"Grandmother"; Carol Lamb, '".Robin." The attendants, repreKenting. harvesters, were: Misses Pearl Miidford and May Gridley, Masters Bri;cs> Robertsoa and Keith Harrison.

The supporting programme was #,s follows: Chorus, "When the bells of peace arc ringing," Action son£c, 'cThe way the rain drops"; recitation, "In tho. dark," Bruce Robert, obnj ino^olo^ue, "A confirmed old maid," .Miss F,, Healy; action--song, ''Grow,'i.lifcfcfo' mushroom^ grow; i;e- ---• citation. "B?:t,ternie.s" ; action- sons:. "The Fairy Nurses"; •duefc, "God pond you back', to me," Misses M. julrl E. Healy; recitation, "Tlie homesick flowers," Eliw Robinson; monologite, ".Jennie entertains iier sister's "bean"; JTancy .Mills; dialogue, "Bashful .John's- blunders,'.', The Misses Pigou and Mr Eric March appreciably contribufeod to the children's efforts. . •

-Very .jrrenfi credit'is, due to tho Misses Healy and Robertson for the ■way they trained the-children;' who proved themselves,very <'ir>t pupils, in their hand-*, r.nd Ayhos'e efforts resulted in a substantial sum being raided. A coffee, supper concluded a very happy and enjoyable eveniho;.

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Marlborough Express, Volume LIII, Issue 167, 11 June 1919, Page 8

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CHILDREN'S CONCERT. Marlborough Express, Volume LIII, Issue 167, 11 June 1919, Page 8

CHILDREN'S CONCERT. Marlborough Express, Volume LIII, Issue 167, 11 June 1919, Page 8

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