THE COMPETITIONS.
THIS AIORNING’S SESSIONS.
JUDGES’ RESULTS
The musical festival conducted _ by the Alanaivatu Competitions Society was continued this" morning, when large entries in the children’s sections again occupied the attention of the judges. Several open classes were also heard and the recalls made promise of a good programme for this evening. . - This morning’s results were : AIUSICAL. PIANO SOLO (Under 14). (“Solfigietto,” Bach).
Recalls. —Aileen Johnston (Woodville), Edna Foley (Palmerston North), Alice Brindle (Wanganui). Also competed.-—Reni Elliott, Nancy Aloore, Oscar Anderson, Emily Rush, Lorraine Turner, Grace Taylor. Delcie Berryman. Rita Parish, Alatthew Oram, Alarjorie Aluir (Palmerston North). Joyce Blackwood (Shannon), Betty Tarrock (Wanganu). NATIONAL SONG (Ladies.) (Own Selection).
Recalls: —Aliss Bertha Do wo (Feilding), “The Little Red Lark” ; Aliss Ruth Mann (Palmerston North), “Auld Robin Gray” ; Aliss AI. Hamerton (Patea). “Ye Banks and Braes.” Also competed:—Aliss Alaise Smith (Palmerston North), “Last Rose of Summer”; Aliss Edna King (Wanganui), “The Rising of the Lark; ; Mrs E. A still (Wellington), “0 Breathe not His Name”; Airs G. Clayton (V ellington), **\e Bunks and Braes , Mrs Hulme (Wanganui) “Robin Adai.r. VOCAL SOLO (girls 11 and under 14). (“Hanging out the Clothes”). Recalls :—Cecilia Christian (Palmerston Nortli), Aleryl Daniels (Lower Also competed: —Betty. Bowers (Feilding), Andrea Lawson, Alice Brindle (Wanganui), Marjorie Flanagan (Wellington), Joan AlcGregor, Nola Davidson, Zona Smith and Lorna Perrin (Palmerston North).
ELOCUTION. , SHAKESPEREAN RECITATION (Alen).
(King Henry VIII , Act 3 Scene 2 ) Recalls. —J- W. G. Davidson, A. J. Eising and .A. Benmo (Palmerston competed.—H. W. Sinales, J. Edwards.
RECITATION (Girls under 12). (“Very Nearly.”) Recalls.— Ola Williams (Marton), Noelino Olliver (Palmerston Also competed.—Joyce Clout (Louei Hutt), Maureen Ruddick (VoodvillcE Leonic Turner, Beryl Chp stall (la - xnerston North), Betty Moore I eliding) Sheila Croad (Mangawhata), Colleen Kneebonc, Ngaire Stubbs (Palmerston North), Betty, Bowers (Feilding), Burnice Bruce, Pat ChlToid. Mollie Stubbs (Palmerston North). Andrea Lawson (Wanganui), TJla Thompson (Foxton), Ethel Davis (Napier), Dorothy Petrie, Daphne Donkin, Margaret Matthews, Marjorie Levens, Marjorie Goodwin, Joyce Tucker (Palmerston North). Mollie Colson (Xairanga), Maida Stein (Dannevirke), Betty 1 uvnock (Wanganui), Thelma Kilgour (Kairanga), Marcella Edwards Glory Anderson, Bobbie Saunders, Eulalia Edwards (Palmerston North), Elina Simmons (Mangawhata), Jean 0 Connor Wellington), June Goodwill (Hawera). DANCING. TOE DANCE. (Girls under 12.) Recalls.— Valerie Oram, Patricia Burgess (Palmerston North). j\{sc> S competed. —Betty Moore (Fe.ld-in-r) Betty O’Sullivan, Vera Olhvor (Palmerston North). TO-NIGHT’S PROGRAMME. a large attendance■ is expected this evening, when an extensive and interesting programme should provide go enterUiLinent. In addition to to-day s recalls, the own selection comedietta section will be commerced, rhe Piano duet (over 18), combined ballet and facetious section of the impromptu speech should add variety and Irumoui to the evening while the ladies Irish folk sorig h» drawn entrants from Wanganui, Wellington and I ntea, and should prove a particularly good class.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVIII, Issue 135, 8 May 1928, Page 7
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