[Transcriber note: To save everyone's eyes I've turned the collections of names at the end into bullet pointed lists]
Wyddiall
An Enjoyable Concert
The concert given in the schoolroom on Tuesday last attracted a crowded audience, that spent a delightful time.
Mr H. May was the chief organiser, and Mr R. May presided at the piano.
No charge was made for admission, but during the interval a collection was made in aid of the Men's Club, the satisfactory sum of 30s. being collected.
At the close Mr H. Pigg congratulated the artistes on the excellent programme, and called for three cheers, which were heartily given.
On behalf of the performers, Mr H. May thanked the audience for their support, and the liberal way they had subscribed to the Club funds.
The programme was as follows:
Part 1 -
- Pianoforte Solo, Mr R. May;
- song, "Maryland," Mr B. Hatchett;
- song, "Mary Ann and Jack," Mr H. Money;
- duet, "Barbara Allen," Misses N. Hatchett and R. Marshall;
- recitation, "From the wreck," Mr E. Searle;
- song, "Passing by," Mr W. May;
- song, "The old armchair," Mr W. Searle;
- dialogue, Messrs B. Hatchett and E. Martin;
- song, "I passed by your window," N. Hatchett, Miss L. Pledger and R. Marshall;
- song, "Whispering," Mr H. Pledger;
- song, "I shall have to ask my mother if she'll let me," Mr C. Hatchett;
- song, "That old fashioned mother," Miss L. Pledger;
- song, "God send you back to me," Mr W. Watson.
Part 2 -
- Song, "Annie Laurie," Mrs W. Mead;
- song, "Light of her life went out," Mr H. Money;
- song, "Bubbles," E. Bonfield, R. Reed and C. Hatchett;
- song, "Bells of St Mary's," Mr H. Pledger;
- duet, "The old rustic bridge," Miss N. and Mr B. Hatchett;
- recitation, "A great fit," Mr E. Searle;
- song, "My meatless day," Mr C. Hatchett;
- song, "Mate of mine," Mr W. May;
- song, "Poor ole' Joe," Mr W. Searle;
- reading, "Our village," Mr J. Searle;
- song, "Touch the harp gently," Mr W. Watson;
- song, "Amazon," Mr B. Hatchett;
- "Auld Lang Syne," concert party.
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