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MUSICAL AND LITERARY SOIREE. 
16th February, 1904. 
There was a crowded attendance, and the room was prettily 
arranged and decorated. After a few appropriate remarks by the 
President, Mr. W. L. Grant, the direction of the proceedings was 
handed over to Mr. W. Thompson, who discharged the function 
in a most pleasant, affable and agreeable manner. The pro- 
gramme of the Soirée, admirably gone through by the artistes, 
was as follows : 
Piano Solo .. .. .. Automne (Chaminade) .. .. Miss Elsie Gill. 
Violin Solo .. Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso (Saint Saens) 
Mr. E. R. O'Malley. 
Song .... ‘The Windmill” (Hd. H. Nelson) .. Mr. T. H. Pemberton. 
Recitation .. ‘* The Combat” (Lady of the Lake) Mr. J. P. Greenwoed. 
Song .. “The Silver Ring”? (E. Chaminade) .. Miss Ethel Walton. 
Piano Solo .. .. .. Impromptu (Chopin) .. .. Mrs. RB. C. Holt. 
INTERLUDE.—LIGHT REFRESHMENTS. 
Flute Solo .. Vogleim Im Fliederbusch (W. Popp) .. Mr. Raymond Ross. 
Song .. ‘The Jolly Sailor” (W. H. Squire) .. Mr. T. H. Pemberton. 
Violin Solo—(a) Slumber Song .. .. Cicely Hide. 
(b) Hungarian Rhapsody.. Hauser. 
Mr. K. R. O'Malley. 
Recitation .. ~.. ‘‘ American Travellers and European Guides” LA 
(Mark Twain) .. Mr. Clement. 
SMPs linc cen Mary? (Richardson) ., <2 «. .< ‘Mir Tiewiss 
with Chorus, in which all are asked to join. 
A hearty vote of thanks was at the close, on the motion of 
Mr. James Kay, J.P., seconded by Mr. Fullalove, accorded to 
Mr. W. Thompson, the Director, and the ladies and gentlemen 
who had taken part in the programme. 
