ORGAN AND VOCAL RECITAL
ST. PAUL'S CHURCH. A large audience on Saturday night showed the growing popularity of the St. Paul's Methodist Church grand organ and vocal recitals. Organ selections and vocal and elocutionary items were enthusiastically received. These recitals, started with the primary object of providing the public of Hamilton with a better class of music and giving them an enjoyable Saturday night's entertainment, have met with gratifying success. Tim following is a list of the items rendered, all of them being encored: Miss R. M. Storey, songs, " Beloved, It is Morn" and "Come Unto Me"; Mrs E. B. Lovell, elocutionary items, " Earthenware " and " A Scotch Wooing"; Mr W. B. L. Williams, songs, " The Watchman " and " Honour and Arms"; Mr T. S. Webster, organ selections, "Waikato March," "Spring Song," "La Chevalier Breton," " Francaise Garott," and " March Militaire in D-Op. 12."
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Waikato Times, Volume 102, Issue 17221, 3 October 1927, Page 8
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