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ODD FELLOWS' FETE IN BEDFORD

... Three prizes of £l/10 and 5 were offered for comic singing, in character, and another for a clog dance, but as there were not sufficient entries no competition took place. There was, however, one otherattraction worthy of motice in the shape of a drawing ...

g superintended the arrangements, and the men composing the staff under him, to say that they performed their ..

... spectators were highly delighte@ with the comic efforts of the troupe. The singing for the most part was admirable, and the clog dance by Mr. Spencer and the stump speech by Mr. Charles Hall provoked roars of laughter, The Committee had, at much troable and ...

Published: Saturday 26 May 1888
Newspaper: Horncastle News
County: Lincolnshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1385 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

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... attend. Many items on the programme were rendered in quite professional style, this especially applying to the admirable clog dance by Mr. J. i‘ Saunders, the banjo song by Mr. J. G. Saunders, and the grotesque song and ({unce. “The Funny Old Girl,” by ...

ExrLovees' Quring,—Messrs. Arnold and Company, mineral water manufacturers, etc., took the workpeople in their ..

... ¢xhi nted l?f an instrument invented by himself. The rest o the programme 15 made up of songs and dances by Miss Pansy Forrist, a clever “pedestal” dance and comic gong by Mr. Dan lLeeson, Miss Muud Danvil and Mr. J. (. North sing comic songd, Mis Kate ...

« THE LANCASTER OBSERVER AND MORECAMBE CiTRONICLE

... then dismount and carry the other back, The hurdle racirg was fairly well contested. The one mile heavy marching order competition was of an interesting character, and full{l tested the powers of o:%umnoe of those who took part init. In addition to being ...