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AMUSEMENTS

KING'S THEATRE. BIG PROGRAMME. One cannot help remark what wonderful, .programmes are .being, screen, eel at the ..King's Theatre. Erom time .to tiine English pictures have been screened in the local Theatre, but perhaps the'best of all to dace is the ..mystery play, "The Lodger," which will receive its final screesijrvg at the King's to-night. The '.star and hero of this, picture-is Ivor |S royello, and the. supporting cast is equal to anything that has been f-een on .'.the screen before.. '"£l'io Collegians," a sparkling series of college pictures,, will alsoi, be 'screened, t.hp remainder. of the programme being of .the usual high standard of, the Kings. Intending patrons"aro well idvised to malto'sure'pO. seat* by reserving- , INGLES.IDE AT r TKBJSQ A•

There was an attendance of over a hundred at ,£ho Liglesule held at Huihga,last.night in aid of v the, local tennis courts. Assistance in ,riuining, ;the function was JSet by the Provincial Scottish.. Society, Piper ' Walker," of Midhii;st, flayed in" .the \£aggjs and ,'ject .the dancers flings, reels, etc.' The ode, W'tfe haggis was recited .by Mr. T. Smith in spirited manner' The evening .took.'the form of a dance interspersect with songs .and dances. "Items were contributed MjrTjp* A- Jfe? Adams, ' Goble, McCorniack, Messrs. J. Duncan and P. ,T. Aitkenl A feature '''of' I 'the' evening was the Scottish.dapcing,,by young pupils of Missi MeLajighlin ; , *and boys both displaying skill -in national dances. Tlie" catering was in the hands .of B ,the .Scotch jgakory.

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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 17, 15 August 1928, Page 8

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AMUSEMENTS Stratford Evening Post, Issue 17, 15 August 1928, Page 8

AMUSEMENTS Stratford Evening Post, Issue 17, 15 August 1928, Page 8