Hampshire Post and Southsea Observer: Friday 19th May 1911

St. Michael’s Café Chantant: A café chantant was opened yesterday afternoon at the Portland Hall, Southsea by Mrs. Harold Pink, wife of Mr. Harold Pink, J.P. in aid of the parochial fund of St. Michael’s and All Angel’s Church, Southsea … (description of event) … The stall and stall holders were as follows: … During the afternoon, Miss Muriel Money’s amateur orchestra played selections; pianoforte solos by Miss Phyllis Pinsent who also contributed an extra solo instead of Miss May Summers, who was unable to be present. … (continues) …The cafe was re-opened in the evening when it was extremely well patronized. Miss Money’s orchestra and Miss Phyllis Pinsent again contributed to the programme …


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Referenced

GRO0723 India: Phyllis Charlotte Pinsent: 1894 – 1981