MISS ELDRED’S PUPILS
Children’s concerts are always entertaining; and as many of Miss Eldred’s pupils are already well known to the public of Palmerston North; their efforts at their own recital should prove worthy of a good attendance on Wednesday night at the Municipal Hall. The character items are specially interesting, including a charming “Little Hiawatha,” “An Indignant Visitor,” “A Dainty Little Geisha Girl,” tiny “Early Victorian,” “A Sleepy Professor,” “Sunny Sally,” “Peter Pan,” “Teddy Bear’s Courtship,” and “Two Baby Pals” (Beryl Crystal and Audrey Oats). Miss Mollie Cadle, one of the adult students, will render “Queen Margaret’s Mockery,” and Margaret Kyle “The Mercy Speech” (not in costume). Miss Diana Tabor’s pupils will present a song and dance entitled “Flattering” by Buster Burgess, Joan Soott and Noeline Olliver; also skipping rope dance by Ola Williams; butterfly dance by Noeline Olliver, and fairy dance by Betty Moore. Humorous recitations will be given by Weldon Whelan, Billie Shannon and Miss Mollie Cadle, and the keynote of the whole entertainment will be brightness. Gordon Oates will sing “Mother Machree,” Ray Hern “A Lullaby,” and Colleen Kneebone “The Thrush.” A highly humorous dialogue, “Ghosts from the Past'”' will conclude the entertainment.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVII, Issue 306, 29 November 1927, Page 8
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