Show Foreign Born Entertained by Alumnae 1 1 I e tj 44 Ir t 4 ii- ii T 4 t aJ 4 1 2 4 r cJ 4 4 94 r Americanization Work Demonstrated I II I i S. S L j idi r t t f 9 j 4 T I I II I Americanization I lion Centers in City Give Program at Civic Center L. L MORE ORE than fifty foreign born M mothers and their children members of the four Americanization centers In the city were entertained entertain cd yesterday at the CI Civic lc center by the tho Association of or the te Collegiate Alumnae Th The e gu guests representative e ire Greeks Italians and Assyrians presented a varied program ram emphasizing tho the Americanization work work accomplished at atthe atthe the tho Lincoln Freemont and Riverside ni schools and tho Neighborhood house Mrs Clessen S. S KInney state chairman chairman chairman chair chair- man of Americanization Mrs W. W F F. Adams city chairman and Mrs Irs E. E M. M Ledyard were In charge harge of oC the tho enter enter- It first program ram that has been en given c by the combined four centers and was In the nature of or ofa ofa ora a spring festival given by the college women to tho the foreign women In In tho cH city Prominent on tho the program m was a flag ClaE drill arranged by hy Mrs Irs R. R E. E Hoffman hoffman Hoff hoff- man manlIss Miss lIss Julia superintendent of tho the West cst SIdo lorel Foreign n mission and Mrs K S S. Fadel ono one of oC the prominent Italian n women Twenty little children took part vart In the tho tho drill Including Arnice Arnice Ar- Ar nice Tony and Philip Anton John and Albert Hasna Louis Attey Samm Sammy George Georg corge Adel Add Amelia and Sarah Anton Isabel Geor George e Alice and Eleanore Phillip and Carmella nella Scallion Margaret and Frances Barber Barber Barber Bar Bar- ber and Daisy Lillian Olga and Mamie Fadel Mrs E. E G. G san sang Ca valine Mireille Notte Sotte Sul SuI Marc are and Carry Me Mo Back to Olo Virginity Mrs hs h's S. S Seal Scat lion sang Rang Ranga a number rom rein The Tales rales of Hoffman Mrs Irs Mary Iary Kattar recited Abou Ben Den Adem Adorn Tommy Tomm Karras larras gave s In Flanders Field America waa sung suns h by Stella Pappas and wd a son song by Margaret Barber completed the program program pro pro- gram of the foreign people A series of fancy tancy dances were given Including a Dresden china by Katherine and Xora Nora Campb Campbelle The Blue Danube Waltz 1 by Margaret Gunter Gunter Gun Gun- ter a R Spanish dance danco by Baby Lucilo Lucile Archer Archers and Little Bo Peep Peel dance by Mary Jane Erickson I At the close of the program refreshments refreshments refresh refresh- ments menta were serve served b by th the tho women of or ortho tho the Collegiate Iato alumnae tf O W. W ilI oW IS tt 2 d tIm fr 1 ZT 2 r y j S. S t J. J S 54 5 u 4 4 S 4 44 4 S 4 4 4 5 y F S 4 L fl cS c- c S Ii I- I i 5 S S. S S 7 5 5 5 S 7 S S t S. 5 4 S. S S S S 4 I 5 TZ t ii i i 4 IS' IS 4 rc r i f. f J S 1 i j S s w 5 S 4 p 5 V S SI SS I S cZ 5 S 4 Sc 4 4 A group of foreign born women who took part yesterday in the Americanization Americanization Ameri Amen program given at the Civic center by tho the Association of the Collegiate Alumnae These Thes women represent the Greek Italian and Syrian population of the city They are arc members of the Americanization classes held at the Lincoln Fremont Premont Riverside schools and the Neighborhood house Insert Margaret Barber and Mamie Fadel who represented represent Stripes and Conscience in the patriotic drill given by twenty of the foreign children under the direction of Mrs K S. S Fadel one of the Italian w women men prominent in Americanization work |