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Show Training School Program The program given by tho Training Train-ing school of tho 11. Y. C. on Tues day was unlquo and very cleverly dono. It was dono In German through out tho songs, stories, and tle costumes. cos-tumes. The songs sung were; The Watch On tho Rhine, and Dlelorelle. The clover wny Weston Vernon did the Hans story called forth n burst of npp!auso from tho students and friends listening. No less interesting was tho story of tho fly In tho school room or zum-zum-zum as most of us remember It by. While all did not understand tho words tho duck, nnd tho fish, nnd tho donkey recognizable. What appealed to tho listener in tho Two Conversations was tho apparent simplicity and naturnlnoss with which It was carried on Probably" tho climax cli-max In excollonco chmo when Tho Story of tho Sweet Soup yns glen On tho wholo tho progitm was good and Bomowhat surprising oven to thoso of tho school who are plodding through German thomsoUes surprising surpris-ing that tho llttlo folks with apparent ap-parent caso could do tho pronunciation pronuncia-tion and tho expression work so well. Thoso taking part woro tho students of the Fifth and Seventh grades. In tho stories wero: Npnnlo nichards, Lylo Woods, Don Edwards, Florence Smith, Oliver Edwards, Wallace Bro-berg, Bro-berg, Charles Thomas, Ruby Harrison, Marva Nortop, and Rita Huime, |