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... GILBERT (bass), MR. T. COLLINS (elocutionist), The Choir of the SMETHWICK MUSICAI. SOCIETY Conductor, MR. B. T. RIDDING. MR. FRED CARTER at the Piano. Doors open 7-45 p.m. Commence at 8-15 p.m. 'flown. 2/-, 11 7 & (d. ...
... GILBERT (bass), MR. T. COLLINS (elocutionist), The Choir of the SMETHWICK MUSICAI. SOCIETY Conductor, MR. B. T. RIDDING. MR. FRED CARTER at the Piano. Doors open 7-45 p.m. Commence at 8-15 p.m. 'flown. 2/-, 11 7 & (d. ...
... with them, and be a constant inspiration.—The Chair song the Cloud Capt Towers in token of Mr. Daughtery's memory. Mr. Fred Carter had a busy time at the piano. —Mr. T. r. Williams and Mr. G. Sheppard voiced the thanks of the audience to the Chairman ...
... Lbllins, although suffering from a very had throat. gars us David and Absalom, which set the audience longing for more. Air. Fred Carter accompanied in his usual careful manner, •nd was without doubt the keynote to the very successful concert. ...
... 'election from those recitals which have made his name so well known throughout the country. Mr. Brain (accompanied by Mr. Fred carter) , included amongst his items - the *name ' Prologue from II Pagliacci, There's only one England by Breville-Smith ...
... in which Milo Nellie Parker. Mrs. Charles Bearne, Mr. Martin Campbell, and Mr. Martin Measures most ably assisted Mr. Fred Carter presided at the piano. A very enjoyable evening was spent and every item of the programme was cordially received, several ...
... The follorrin••ennteihnterl to Dan onuaiesd Jnek Rantdels. .1. W. Bat .D. Brooks, E. Keable. F. Sinter and F. Lees. lir. Fred Carter was the homeopath*. _ , ...
... and the artistes will inelnde Mr. Frank Murphy (tenor), Mr. Wallace Taylor (ham). Mr. Geo. Heritage (re-ital.), and Mr. Fred Carter (neeompan;gt. ...
... Fullwood (tenor), Ernest Brain (baritore), Arthur Hawkins (violinist), Ernie Hopkins (comedian), H. Ewins (entertainer), Fred Carter (accompanist). Everybody welcome. Sale by Alll lon. PRELIMINARY A NNOUNCH2dENT. WEDNESDAY, 14th OCTOBER, 1925, At 7.30 p ...
... Marios'e Edwards, Miss Doris Lorton, Miss Edith Athey, Mr Ernest Brain, Mr. Clifford Fullwood, Mr. Leslie Bartlett, Mr. Fred Carter, and Mr. Ernest Jones. It may be of interest to mention that the Waterloo Beds Fund Committee hare collected during the ...
... shone in the reflected glory. The accoinpaniment must be an artist to cope with the demands made on such au evening: Mr. Fred Carter was equal to them.—Counoilier S. W. B. Stephen and Mr. E. Brant, the President of the Society, had congenial tasks in speaking ...
... been connected with the Fund had shown. From time to time concerts organised and run by their estimiels'e friends, Mr. Fred Carter and Mr. Ernest Drain. who were always more than willing to render their best for a charitable (-cube; flower shows. assisted ...
... being the choir, whose conductor (Mr. B. T. Ridding) shared is the honours of the musicloving and critical audience.—Mr. Fred Carter was also an honouraman.—Councillor S. W. B. Stephen proposed and Mr. T. Woodhouse, J.P. seconded the vote of thanks to a ...