West Cumberland Times
21 November 1928
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Siddick Miners’ Welfare Institute was well filled with an appreciative audience on Thursday night, when the second of a series of monthly entertainments took place. Capt. CARR, who presided, was supported on the platform by Mr. William IVISON, hon. Secretary, and other officials. The programme was as follows: - Opening selection, Brass instruments. Song, “Ramona,” Mr. John CUNNINGHAM, Maryport. Song, “Man-o-Mine,” Miss. BLAIR Overture, “Bohemian Girl,” Miss LOWDEN, Workington. Song, “Terry,” Mr. Hy. SIMPSON, Workington. Song, “That’s My Weakness Now,” Miss. LOWDEN. Song, “When the Sergeant Major’s on parade,” Mr. GRAHAM. Humorous song, “In the wood shed,” Mr. J. CUNNINGHAM. Song, “The White Squall,” Mr. Hy. SIMPSON. Song, “Angus MacDonald,” Miss BLAIR. Song, “The gallant salamander,” Mr. GRAHAM. Song, “The trumpeter,” Mr. J. CUNNINGHAM. Pianoforte overture, “Poet and peasant,” Miss LOWDEN. Miss. MORTON and Miss. LOWDEN were the accompanists. All the performers acquitted themselves admirably and there were frequent encores. Mr. Thos. BANKS, President of the institute and Chairman of the County Committee, moved a vote of thanks which was seconded by Mr. Geo. PLUMMER, secretary of the Sports and Recreation Fund. The performers were entertained to supper. |
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