Red Cross Concert
... soprano, the Two Macs, comedy; Richard harmonica; Cathleen Walker and Shirley Groves, with Joe Tinkler at the piano.' Jack Wilkinson, the comedian, was guest artist. ...
... soprano, the Two Macs, comedy; Richard harmonica; Cathleen Walker and Shirley Groves, with Joe Tinkler at the piano.' Jack Wilkinson, the comedian, was guest artist. ...
... excellent show to the officers and men of the Merchant Navy at Merchant Navy House last night: Bert Fisher (pianist), Jack Wilkinson (comedian), Ray Brown (vocalist and siffleur), Miss R. Harrison (soprano). Betty Simpson and Ann Hindspith (dancers), ...
... party provided a two hours non-stop entertainment in aid of the cadets' social and welfare funds. Those taking part were Jack Wilkinson, Bert Fisher, Fred Ruston, Freddy Carmichael, Roy Brown, Daisy and Ann, the Vee Sisters, Anne Brooks, and Rennie. ...
... cigarettes, apparently thrown away by thief, were found a garden at Acton Green yesterday. Lincoln City yesterday signed Jack Wilkinson, an outside left, from Newcastle United. After service with Sheffield in 1929, Wilkinson went the following season to ...
... Edge, Dalton, and C..S.M. Neill. An entertainment was provided by the Pals Concert Party, comprising Miss Annie Brooks, Jack Wilkinson (comedian), Bert Fisher (piano), Betty (dancer) and Roy Brown (siffieur).- Lt. Mac Arthur welcomed the guests and expressed ...
... duet. Mis Mabel Wilkin .-oil's wvhil Mr Jack Wilkinson pleased audience bj I'inging When other lips ami Sweet the chorus of the latter beingrcpeatcd wine of the patients ...
... Mr Will Haywood (ventriloquist and conjurer), Goofus Brown (yodeller and entertainer). Harry Moxon and his accordion, Jack Wilkinson (comedian), Herbert Boyd (tenor), and Bert Fisher at the piano. Mr Sam Guest provided the refreshments and Second Lieutenant ...
... There was a pretty scene at St. Barnabas Church, Hull, on Saturday, wheu '.It Wilkinson, ftb, son of Mrs and the late 1 Jack Wilkinson, of Hull, was married to Miss *rene Robson, eldest daughter Mr an.l Mrs J. R. Robson, of Hessle. The bride, who was given ...
... double bass; George Dixon, drums). Mr Harry Taylor, tenor; Miss Madge Morfitt. soprano; Mrs Andrews, blind vocalist; Mr Jack Wilkinson, comedian; and George Sutton, tenor. ...
... manufacture of 'wood screws and nuts and bolts. It is understood that six men who were in the building escaped unhurt. Fireman Jack Wilkinson received burns to his hands, but after treatment was able to hospital. Mr B. Dean, director and general manager of the ...
... Brookes, who sang many catchy numbers Roy Brown, the whistling vagabond; Daisy Murtagh, who tapped in fine American style; Jack Wilkinson. witty comedian, assisted by Fred Rushton. whose sketches were first rate; the Don Duo act: while Kay Murtagh in a musical ...
... Brumfleld was chairman, supported Mr E. J. Lee (manager), Mr R. Lee and others of the staff. Artists entertaining included Mr Jack Wilkinson (comedian), Miss Kitty Stewart (snpranol and Mr Billy Taylor (tenor). Lej Wilkinson was accompanist. ...