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Clever Pupils Provide Interesting Programme

A delightful afternoon was spent on Wednesday, whon Miss E. Corke gave a party for her pupils and their parents at her home in Longburn. Miss Corke recoived her guests wearing a frock of beige crepe de chine, whiio her mother wore black floral satin. Miss V. Corko woro a dainty frock of pink floral organdie. Each pupil gave a pianofore selection; and duets were played by Mrs. and Miss Mayhow, Joyce and Mavis Holland, Misses Simmons, Francis Lengberg and Joyce Holland. A trio was played by Misses Joan Wilson and Joyce and Mavis Holland. Solos were played by Misses P. Shaw, Simmons (3), J. Wilson, E. Olsen, F. Lengberg, J. and M. Holland, N. Mayhew, N, Voss, M. Duckworth, R. Stevenson, W. Rowland and Master Robert Olsen. Miss Corko also gave a pianoforte solo by request. Vocal items were kindly rendered by Miss Grey and Miss V. Corke. A. ’cello solo was also played by Miss V. Corke. Little Margaret and Pauline Wilson recited very sweetly "Springtime.” A dainty afternoon tea was served, aftor which Master Robert Olsen, on behalf of those present, thanked Mrs. Corke and Misses Corke for their very enjoyable afternoon. A vote of thanks was accorded by acclamation. Regret was I expressed at the unavoidable absence of several pupils.

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Manawatu Times, Volume LV, Issue 7039, 24 December 1932, Page 11

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Clever Pupils Provide Interesting Programme Manawatu Times, Volume LV, Issue 7039, 24 December 1932, Page 11

Clever Pupils Provide Interesting Programme Manawatu Times, Volume LV, Issue 7039, 24 December 1932, Page 11

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