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DANCING DISPLAY EXCELLENT PROGRAMME BY MISS CAPELL'S PUPILS

A large crowd was present yester day afternoon at the King's Then- tro to witness. The thirteenth Dun- cing Display staged by Miss Violet Capell and her pupils. lin cellency the Governor, Sir Andrew Caldecott and Lady Caldecott wero mony those present at a very ch joyable performance.

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The "Umbrella Dance" by eigh-room there will be a ne display of teen young pupils, was followed by cigars, cigarettes and smokers' re- a duet by the Misses Peggy Stringer quisites, which will doubtless prove and Margaret Munro. The rustic great attraction for smokers, f costumes, with straw hats and over-beth sexes. nlls proved most effective, while the

well two girls did

in their tapping and doneing to a jazz plano solo played by Mr. George Bond.

A sulu, "Wond Nymph," by Hazel Metriman 'was well received by the audience for its grace and quietness. and was followed by a comical num- bere

"Cocktalls," danced by twelve very young performers In bright red costumes, with a back-ground and of a large silver cocktail-shaker two large, slim cocktail glassen, Thele Interpretive doșce which she did in anties proved a little too much for them to keep in control, but the applause signified everyone's up- proval.

A trio ballet, "Valso Caprice," by the Misses Pegy Stringer, Helen and Stella Ho, we dotic in flowing white dresses, very muted to their grace- ful 10c-dance. Shrin Cooper's, "Faney Dance," was done admirably.

An Egyptienne Dance, "Acroba- fique," wag followed by a

very spontaneous little dance, "Awaken- ing of Spring." by Isabel Durran. This very young performer made herself popular with the atalionce from the Arst, her complete lact of self-consciousness and the way she made the dance seem to be a mere romp, anywhere but on the stage of the dignified King's Theatre, pro-į ving most delightful,

Enchanted Forest

The beautifully costumed "Stars" ended the Arst half of the programme. | Miss Peer Stringer led the dance and as usual played a large part in earning the approval of the audience, "Babes in the Enchanted Fores!," by the Misses J. Burridge and M. Brown and a group of "grasshop- pers," "rolins," and "mist innidens, was followed by one of the most Anishel events of the whole after- Stand noon's performance. Mona did an admirable piece of work in "Dawn," her circlage and balance

A being excellent. beautiful cos- tume, simplicity of muvement and fine use of her hands were features of her dance.

"The Poor Little Flower Girl." by} Zena Mansell gave the performer & chance to combine elever farcial ex- pression with grace and ingenuity in

and! dancing. The silent

furtive raming from corner to rorner of the stage, trying unsuccessfuly to sell her flowers, made an unusual)

The architect responsible for the designing is Mr. Fung Tsun, A.B.3.3.A.. Pedtier Bldg, and the general con- tractors are Messis. Shun Tai and Co.

fine style.

"Jazz" stap dance by the ad- vanced pupils, was followed by "Minuet," by the "bables". In the back-ground the dancing mistress, dressed in a flowing pink rown my fertowy stond a full eight feet from the top of her head to the Air. taking the waist of her gown very long and full. The little

pupils dance around her and ended in a of the graceful bow at the front stage.

Only Encore

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The only encore was when finy June Mansell was called back 1 sing her original Interpretation of Shiley Temple's "Animal Crackers in my Soup." After her fest through, fourteen alder girla Med in and accompanied her In a dance, the little soloist stealing, the *** peene and holding the crowd's gaze during, the whole dance. She was furred to repeat her solo, so loudl and lusty was the applause.

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QUIET WEDDING MAJOR A. H. STREET MARRIES MISS K. M, QUINLAN

The wedding was quietly. so- Dorothy Craig, in a hoop skirt, | lemnised at St. Josepli's Church stepped out of her large wooden yesterday at woon between Miss Kathleen Monica Quinlan and Major frame to dance, "A Picture." When

es

the curtain rose, she was standing A. H. Street. Engineer-in-Chief of In the frame, hunda crossed and the Cantor-Kowloon Railway, Chin- waiting, but she soon come to life, Section, Canton.

Jor stepped out and gave, a fine

The bride,

whe

is the secund dance, returning to her frame at

slaughter of Mr. Andrew Qutulan of the end,

Ottershaw, Surrey, arrived out from ton Home early yesterday morning on the 3.3. Gucisenau. The bridegroom is the second son of Mr. William Street of St. Margareta Priory Roehampton.

"Sailors," by the advanred dancing pupils, and the finale, "Rainbow." by the entire cast, in- etuding Ms Violet Capell, ended the entertainment, when a score or more baskets of flowers and pre- sentations flowert onto the

to the performers,

Lane,

Given away in marriage by Mr. stage. T. Smith of Canton, the bilde looked charming in an ankle-length gown of pale blue trimmed with a corsage of white gardenias,

Miss Violet Capell wishes to thank MITS. Shand and Mr. G. Bond, pionists, Miss P. Lewis, violinist, Mrs. Arnold, eelist, Miss Banker, Mrs. Stringer, Miss M. Dawson, Mrs. Mansell. Mrs. Engel, Miss Huggett, Miss Miss Woolley, Miss White, Corra and Messrs. A. W. Romacy. E. P. White, F. P. Lentesicy and W. Tillery for their assistance.

Mrs. J. T. Smith was Matron of Honour, and the duties of best man were undertaken by Mr. J. J. Erhardt.

Following the ceremony, [ 10- ception was held at the Hongkong Hotel. The honeymoon

being spent at Repulse Bay.

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