Programme 1929 – To The Ladies

Hastings Orphans’ Club

To
The Ladies.

A night of
Music, Song and Story.

Assembly Hall,
FRIDAY, July 19TH, 1929

The night shall be filled with music,
While the hours are rolling along,
So leave dull care behind you,
And lighten your hearts with song.
(With apologies to Longfellow.)

Programme :

THE KING.

1.   The ORCHESTRA will play   “The Gay Crusader.”
Conductor; Orphan C. Bryant.

2.   Chief Orphan J. BEWLEY welcomes “OUR LADIES” and VISITORS.

3.   Orphan LEN WOOD introduces you to a COMMUNITY SONG.

4.   Orphan V. MUMMERY and his Violin in “der Sohn de Haide.”

5.   Orphan LANCE CRAIG will sing “Onaway Awake” (Cowan.)

6.   Another Selection from the ORCHESTRA
“The Smithy” (By Request.)
(Effects by Orphan Drummer J. Brown)

7.   Orphan LEN WOOD gives us some Humour

8.   Orphan H. J. SANDERS sings ‘Bird Songs at Eventide’
(With Orchestral Accompaniment.)

Programme (Continued.)

9.   Instrumental Trio in “Spirit of Youth”
Orphans H. Barden, A. J. Jones, T. Thompson

10.   Sketch – “HONEYMOON HALL”

Scene – A sitting room in a seaside boardinghouse.

George Wossop   Orphan Len Wood
Maria Wossop   Orphan C. Wrighton
Mrs. Barking   Orphan H. Poppelwell
James Porterhouse   Orphan T. Williams
The Maid   Orphan F. Murtagh

11.   Orchestral Selection   “Ivanhoe.”

12.   Orphan’s DOUBLE QUARTETTE [QUARTET]   “Song of Bow”

Orphans Ellis, Lord, Sanders, Adamson, Williams, Fail, Snadden, Collinge.

Conductor – Orphan Lance Craig.

13.   Orphan Capt. G. B. BRUNTON in a display of
Fire Club Swinging and Fencing.

14.   Final Orchestral Selection   “The Wounded Friend”

SUPPER.

On with the Dance!   Cars 2 a.m.

EXECUTIVE 1929.

Patron: His Excellency the Governor General Sir Charles Fergusson, Bart., G.C.M.G., K.C.B.

Life Hon. Members: Bros. T. B. McNeil and O. Tong

Chief Orphan: J. Bewley.

Deputy Chief Orphans: P. Jackson and J. Landels.

Past Chief Orphans: G. N. Pharazyn, Late A. L. D. Fraser, T. Clarkson, A. E. O’Meara, H. G. Davies, H. M. Campbell, M. P., E. L. Commin, H. W. C. Baird, G. A. Maddison.

Committee: A. Giorgi, F. C. Cuming, H. G. Davies, Rev Mortimer-Jones, E. Culver.

Hon. Musical Director: Chas. Bryant.

Hon. Pianist: W. Lord.

Hon. Auditor: A. E. Palmer.

Hon. Treasurer: J. J. Millar, Box 46.

Hon. Secretary: E. E. Rivers, Box 205.

STICKLAND & BRYANT PRINT, HASTINGS

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Business / Organisation

Hastings Orphans' Club

Format of the original

Leaflet (1-8 pages)

Date published

19 July 1929

People

  • H W C Baird
  • H Barden
  • J Bewley
  • J Brown
  • G B Brunton
  • Chas Bryant
  • H M Campbell
  • T Clarkson
  • Lance Craig
  • E Culver
  • F C Cuming
  • E L Cummin
  • H G Davies
  • Sir Charles Fergusson
  • A L D Fraser
  • A Giorgi
  • P Jackson
  • A J Jones
  • J Landels
  • W Lord
  • G A Maddison
  • T B McNeil
  • J J Miller
  • Rev Mortimer-Jones
  • V Mummery
  • F Murtagh
  • A E O'Meara
  • A E Palmer
  • G N Pharazyn
  • H Poppelwell
  • E E Rivers
  • H J Sanders
  • T Thompson
  • O Tong
  • T Williams
  • Len Wood
  • C Wrightson
  • Messrs Adamson, Collinge, Ellis, Fail, Snaddon

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619599

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