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BULLS

PING PONG The following will represent Bulls against Marton St. Stephen’s Club, at Marton, on Thursday: Miss I. Walker, Miss S. Walker, Aliss Af. Kearney, Mrs Hendry, H. Hendry, H. Kearney, F. Howard, G. Wiggins, N. Amon and K. Anderson. Cars will leave Clifton Hall at 7 p.m. sharp. OHAKEA SOCIAL CLUB On Tuesday evening the Ohakea Social Club will hold a dance and euchre party in the Ohakea Hall. The proceeds will be in aid of the hall fund. CONCERT AND DANCE A large and appreciative audience greeted the Marton Merrymakers in the Town Hall on Friday evening, and every item of singing, dancing and acting was warmly applauded. The concert was in aid of the Marton District Clinic funds, and Bulls School funds, and both should benefit by the success of the function. The programme was as follows: Opening chorus, “Hullo Bulls”; trio, Messrs Rushton, Walkley and Groves; “Dear Old Home of Mine,” P. Smart, L. Wilkie, J. Wilkie, F. Wood and ballet; “Elections,” Jack Windleburn; song, Evelyn Sherriff; “Looking for a Job,” J. Windleburn, L Campbell and F. Wood; dance, Joyce Hayward; “Three Blind Mice,” the company; ballet, Match Parade, by girls; Limericks, by boys; “Faithless Wife,” P. Sherriff, L. Campbell, S. Penn and C. Gordon; “Sleepy Town Express,” by company; finale, “Pack Up A’our Troubles.” Part 2: “Here We Are Again.”A. .Crozier, P. Sherriff, P. Smart, L. Wilkie and company; trio, Rushton, Walkley and Groves; “Let’s Get Friendly,” B. Jack, J. Wilkie and ballet; dance, Joyce Hayward; “Lend Me a Quid,” L. Wilkie, L. Campbell and A. Gracie: “Sally,” Avril Crozier and Patricia Sherriff; song, Evelyn Sherriff; tango, Joyce Hayward and Jack Wilkie; “Alone With My Dreams,” Lenore Wilkie and ballet; solo, Leigh Groves; “The Lilt,” Avril Crozier and Leslie Campbell; recitation, Patricia Sherriff; hypnotism, J. Windleburn. assisted by B Jack. N. Jenkins. J. Sutcliffe and F. Wood; Tap Ballet, Patricia Sherriff, Lenore Wilkie, Pauline Smart and Avril Crozier; finale, “Sing You Sinners,” “Cheer Up,” “Good-byee.” A dance in the supper room followed, there being a large attendance, and to bright and up-to-date music the revels continued until shortly after midnight.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 75, Issue 179, 1 August 1932, Page 3

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BULLS Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 75, Issue 179, 1 August 1932, Page 3

BULLS Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 75, Issue 179, 1 August 1932, Page 3