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English: Copy of a programme for a concert at Naylor's Theatre, Deseronto, Ontario.

"Grand Concert
Under the auspices of the
Ladies Guild of St. Mark's Church
.......IN.......
Naylor's Theatre
......ON......
Friday Evening, April 17th 1914



Programme
1. Chorus - "The King's Own Musketeers," Victor Herbert
The Misses Bartley, Gracey, Clement and Pierce,
Messers. Hoag, Baxter, Malley and Bartley
2. Vocal Solo - Selected
Miss Marion Wilson
3. Piano Solo- "Fur Elise" - Beethoven
Mr W. Baxter
4. Vocal Solo - "The Sailor's Grave" - Sullivan
Rev. A. H. Creeggan
5. Vocal Duet - "Sympathy," from "The Firefly"
Miss G. Kettle and Mr. D. Pratt
6. Song in recitative - "I've Got the Mumps"
Miss Marjory Armitage
7. Violin Solo - "Country Dance" - Germain
Miss M. Campbell
8. Vocal Solo - "A Son of the Desert am I"
Mr. H. Aylesworth
9. Piano Solo - "Caprice" - Lack
Miss Florence Bell
10. Characteristic Song - Selected
Messers. C. Malley and W. Baxter
11. Vocal Solo - Selected
Miss Marion Wilson
12. Comedy in two acts entitled, My Turn Next"
CAST OF CHARACTERS
Taraxicum Twitters, a country apothecary....E. Stafford Hoag
Lydia, his wife....................................................Miss F. Hall
Cicely, Lydia's sister.........................................Miss F. Pierce
Tom Trap, a commercial traveller.................Clare Malley
Tim Bolus, Twitters's assistant....................Denis Pratt
Peggy the housekeeper.................................Miss M. Noble
Farmer Wheat-ear, a friend...........................Edward Large
SCENE ONE- Parlor adjoining apothecary shop
SCENE TWO- Dining Room
TIME - The present



GOD SAVE THE KING"

Note that the text of "My Turn Next" by T.J. Williams is available from the http://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044086871118.
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Camera location44° 11′ 45.84″ N, 77° 02′ 47.46″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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