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MR. TAYLOR'S STUDENTS GIVE CONCERT

On Friday afternoon a recital of piano music was presented by pupils of Mr F. H. Taylor in the Y.W.C.A. rooms in Bank Street. The programme was well arranged, and the students acquitted themselves with credit. A bracket of songs was given by Mrs Drummond and two violin solos by Lawrence Wordsworth. Mrs Drummond was the recipient of a beautiful bouquet made and presented by Miss Evelyn Barrett.

Another bouquet, made by Mrs Clarke, was presented to Mrs Taylor by the students. The party ended very pleasantly with afternoon tea. Items:—

Piano solos: Shirley Teesdale. Leslie Murray, Isobel Somner, Doris Murray, Gwen Young, Ava McLennan, Betty Wiley, Bob Wiley, Ailcen Worthington, Laura Ariell, Piri Ward, Gladys McAulay, Moira Wasley, Pauline Barrett, Shirley McGregor, Grace Underwood, Evelyn Barrett, Patricia Cranston. Joyce McLean. Maurice Reynolds, Jessie Storey, Doris Worthington, Graeme Smith, Ken Clarke, Pamela Mackay, Leicester Trewin, Jean Lc-rnie, Pat Corner, Harvey Mackay, Alan Teesdale, Morna Mackay. Edith Cranston, Stewart Smith. Duets: Ken Clarke and Graeme Smith, Laura and Allan Ariell. Violin: Lawrence Wordsworth. Songs: Mrs Drummond.

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Northern Advocate, 13 December 1937, Page 10

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MR. TAYLOR'S STUDENTS GIVE CONCERT Northern Advocate, 13 December 1937, Page 10

MR. TAYLOR'S STUDENTS GIVE CONCERT Northern Advocate, 13 December 1937, Page 10

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