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Show "NIGHT IN FAIRYLAND." Great Success . Marked the Entertainment Entertain-ment of the Junior Choir. Before an' audience that packed the Grand theatre to the doors, the Junior choir of St. Mary's cathedral gave tneir annual entertainment last Friday night. The curtain went up at 8. and the programme was finished at 9:30. To mention each young performer individually is not possible owing to want of space, but it is enough to say that the affair received from the daily papers the most flattering press notices ever given to an amateur production. The programme w;as given in honor of Rt. Rev. Bishop Scanlan. who ex- pressed himself as being delighted with his devoted children of the St.. Cecelia choir. The work done by the young girls' chorus was certainly excellent. Margaret Connelly, Bessie Johnson and Cassandra Wood were three bright little lit-tle people who were absent through i 11 nesfl, and Miss Rosemary Holland, the contralto soloist of the Cecilia chorus, was too' seriously ill to appear, so her work was well done by Miss Martha Coleman, who substituted at the last moment. With these exceptions the entire programme pro-gramme went without -a "break." and the young ladies and little ones of the choir scored another success. The soloists were , Helen Chance, Gladys Hegney, Miss Sullivan, Margaret Mar-garet Scott, Miss Fitzpatrick,. Minnie Blanco, Vivian Tolhurst, Marguerite Taylor, Frank Dwight, Marguerite Locke, Miss Fafek. Cassandra Wood, Ruby Daniels, Marguerite Iecuyer, Thelma Farnsworth. Millie- Williams. Maida, Hegney, Margaret Fitzgerald, Isabelle Higgins, Edward Fitzpatrick. . - I Morris Andrews, George .Glink and others. -i . |