DAPHNEMARTIN (Soprano)
THE GLADYS NOON TRIO
Arranged by Mr. CHRISTOPHER STONB
From Westminster Abbey
OLD Chelsea abounds in curious history, and even its churches have had strangely chequered careers. St. Luke's, about which Miss Elphinstone will talk this afternoon, has changed its title once and changed it back again ; it has changed from being a Parish Church to being the Parish Chapel of the Parish Church; and it has a Museum (specifically so called) within its walls—a combination of Circumstances that Miss Elphinstone is probably right in considering unique.
ELSIE BLACK (Contralto)
CALLENDER'S BAND
Conducted by Tom MORGAN
Here we go a-wassailing
-wherein the Carollera go the Rounds in the proper Christmassy spirit
HALF the joy of walking-really enjoyable walking, not the sort where one reckons up the milestones with a stop-watch—lies in maps. Maps that show villages and inns and post offices and all the little lanes and bridle paths that motorists never see as they tear along their wide black roads. In his talk this evening Mr. Simpson will evoke some of the magic that lurks in every Ordnance map and even show how they can be used in fireside games.
TOMMY HANDLEY
(Comedian)
GEORGE E. MORRIS
(Banjoist)
DORISand ELSIE WATERS
(Syncopated Duets)
NORA DELANY
(Syncopated Numbers at the Piano)
JACK PADBURY 'S COSMO CLUB SIX
by ARTHUR CATTERALL
FRED ELIZADE and his SAVOY HOTEL MUSIC, from the Savoy Hotel