MYRA BOOTH STUDIO.
The Myra Booth Studio of Music was charmingly arranged on Thursday evening for the first of a series of concerts to be held About 10 students took part in the presentation of a varied programme of vocal music. Mrs Booth gave a short address to students on the “ Study of Voice Culture,” and stressed the necessity for serious study and keen enthusism in all their work. The accompaniments for the evening were most capably handled by the studio pianist, Miss Mavis Jones. Among those present were: Mrs Myra Booth, wearing a frock of black georgette and lace; Mrs G. W. Ross, black lace; Mrs F. Vincent, floral ninon; Mrs G. Heppleston, cream lace; Misses M. Jones, black satin beaute, M. Blythe, shell-plnlc taffeta; G. Clevely, ivory georgette and lace; T. Norman, crimson petal frock; 0. Kirby, emerald chenille georgette; E. McLean leaf taffeta and net; P. Penney, rose satin beaute; M. Zcllman, buttercup georgette; N. Hamilton, sea-green Clnon. ____________ - \
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Waikato Times, Volume 110, Issue 18378, 11 July 1931, Page 15 (Supplement)
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161MYRA BOOTH STUDIO. Waikato Times, Volume 110, Issue 18378, 11 July 1931, Page 15 (Supplement)
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