Tho recital this year by Miss Eldrod’s pupils will be held in the All Saints’ Parish room, as the proceeds from the ontertuininent are to be donated to the Children’s Home. Tho programme will open with a playette entitled “The Birthduy Party,” of 12 tiny tots. A story without words, “Tho Pink Wedding,” in two acts, should cause a groat deal of merriment. Betty Moore (Feilding) takes the part of the bride, Weldon Whelan, bridegroom; Earle Catterick, tho vicar; Gordon Oates, groomsmnn; Bernard Tromaino, photographer; Iris Lovelock, Lucy Ilarknoss, Laura Coleman, Joan Pearson, Marjorie Watts, bridesmaids; Audrey Oates und Beryl Crystoll, naughty little flower girls. Miss Daisy Capp will take tho part of u harassed mother in a humorous little playette. Her children, Dick Bottle, G. Bettle, Jim Stubbs, Doreen Vasey, Patricia Knoebone and Audrey Oates, do their best to uphold the name of Rugglcs. Humorous selections will be given by Peggy Whelan, Noelene Oliver, Bruce Davidson, Russel Jackson, Kevin O’Connor, Prank Jenkins, etc. The senior girls and boys will bo heard in dramatic numbers.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 7, 6 December 1932, Page 7
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