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The Western Gazette. Friday 28 Feb 1879
Page 6 Column 4
PITNEY.
ENTERTAINMENT. - On Monday evening, an entertainment was given in the school-room in this village, in aid of a tea to be given to the school children. There was a fair attendance. The Rev. J. JAMES, Vicar of Long Sutton, was in the chair. We append the programme:- Instrumental, “Sweethearts,” Miss CHARD; song, “The Brave Old Oak,” Miss COSSINS; song, “Silver Moonlight,” Miss CHARD; duet, “The Crystal Cave,” Misses M. and L. RUSSELL; song, “The Bashful Young Gentleman,” Mr. CHARD; glee, “The Village Choristers,” choir; song, “The doctor says I'm not to be worried,” Mr. HORSEY; song, “The Wishing Cap,” Miss GARE; song, “Pour out the Rhine Wine,” Mr. GARE; instrumental, “Home, Sweet Home,” Mr. and Miss RUSSELL; song, “Little Sweetheart,” Miss CHARD; song, “Yes or No,” Mr. COSSINS; duet, “Come where the lilies are growing,” Misses M. and L. RUSSELL; song, “Belle of the Ball,” Mr. GARE; part song, “The Keel Row,” choir; song, “Comin' Thro' the Rye,” Miss HAWKINGS; duet; song, “Hearts and Homes,” Miss GARE; song, “Come Along Do,” Mr. CHARD; “God Save the Queen.”