Hampshire Telegraph: Friday 10th April 1914

Matinee Dansante: Mrs. Graham Clark’s matinee dansante at the South Parade Pier, Southsea, on Saturday afternoon was an enjoyable affair. It was largely attended by a fashionable gathering. The pupils greatly interested the audience by the exhibitions of fancy dances … (includes) … The flower quadrille was given by the Misses Bourne, Barnes, Lipscomb, Jewell, Sharp, Nicholson, Chancellor, and Glasgow. Miss Pinsent was as usual, heartily applauded, and by special request she gave “The Spring Song.” Another favourite was Miss Rose in her “Hunting dance.” …


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