CONCERT AT HANNATON.
HAI.L FUND
i'iic ('"."i.iKiiiuu Hall -was well |i!l-,",l ,\i.-i night when a coiiccn in jid nf 1.1 i.- replenishing of the ]i;i>kvn tn.ckery, etc., was 'given }>v l"',i! ••in.l Ultimate talent.' Mr I'.-:■■:■ Ihn'-'r presided, and made ai'MT I'V.'f i.hei superior courage .'[' |h' relies, v. ho had made' bold ,'-i i■:■;]-■ • " ! i the public for funds \il'."ii ih ■ .: .-iitli.'inon weie too chic* k 'ii-lii'ii i ■■!■-though it was 1 a pre l t.y Mi:e iiiii!.; ihat. most 0 f the crock"iv Ji.-i i ii.''u broken by the men. • L-mJ.I •:•;. * ■ » li.-' ' "ii< ei'i -was opened by the \V;i;!ii:i-:.' <h tdiestra, with a rotisinj: iiM.ce. Mr .1. VY. Manchester hf.i -a.i; "Uitcen of the Earth." ail i Mi-s litilii Crawshaw followed. Mlv; Myrli.' Manchester was enC'.!;\"l for a j reity song. Mr Allan i-lauuaeau's line contribution (an hisli eairieiie love song) evoked V'-.e-eais applause, anil he iv>|i ii i■ i \> iili "Macushla." Miss >ie::e:' 'M made her debut, as a \>-i\ "ea-i. and acquitted herseil ..-lilably: and Mr Hal ton v.a- :■■■ died for ihis song, "The J >:-:■::; 1- - - Army." Mr Herman \\ 'V" ! ' was also among lite singers t, ii ; ' "V 'iiiii'i. The orchostra.'s i'iavie..: ■ : a bright waltz gave i( ; -v ; ; iv.-d a eavotte very !astei'.'iay ii,id ■;■ Mr .1. Annand's baton,, lata dtiil by a number of the srii'.in': ] Mj.jls under Miss Bannerin.a -i! ii; • eiaiio) was, a good'item :ia ! i \<vl ■ chap, 'Master Sides, ni- : .;ai:.-uly applauded for his reniVi'Mi. 'A letter from the front." Mi--, haunernrin and Seolt, .play- ■ a a : ! ~!-, iluet very pleasingly. .Mi- S:i; ■ ilayman sang "The la i I ■■■: Trail." and was heartie, ,!; la-id 'd. The accompani- ' ■ aii- •:■ ■ shared by Misses Ivy Ma;,.:, ~ ■-. limb Manchester, and While da- hali was being cleared !' ; ;• 'triii- eie the Waimate performer.-: ua-, ■ entertained'at supper. Mr J. Mu ray h-larlily thanked the rnu4aan- for their help. Cars wan: lent for the Waimate pity by Messrs J. "YV*, T.W., and ( i A, Manchester, and Wm, Liud-
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume XVII, Issue 636, 11 July 1917, Page 3
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325CONCERT AT HANNATON. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume XVII, Issue 636, 11 July 1917, Page 3
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