Show CHARMING PICTURES PRESENTED BY I GARDEN OF GIRLS AT ROWLAND HALL I With a perfect day and a spot of un unusual unusual unusual usual Beauty for tor the display of the I marchee mal hee dances dancea and drills characteristic of girls girts physical culture the visitors day da I or fl field kl day da at Rowland hall yesterday was aa an occasion of especial note and of more than usual Interest to the guests I and to all Interested in the school Such Sucha j i a bevy of ot beautiful girls girl ranging in age 1 from 8 to 18 It would be hard to find any anywhere anywhere where wh e And when hen In addition to their own natural charms they showed such sueh skill and grace in their training they made of or themselves a series of most moat at I pictures The Tha exercises began beJan with a series of ot folk dances dancel slowing showing the characteristic features fe tures of the dances of ot several Euro European European European countries Interspersed with these were calisthenics and song plays in which both large and small pupils took part Later followed a Norwegian mountain march by the older eider girls with many col colored colored i ored rt used u ed in graceful motions A hoop dance with colored flowered lowered hoops I made another attractive feature and an Oxford minuet followed by b a May pole I dance leaving a pale pele covered with per I I woven ribbons in the school colors I of crimson n and white I I Perhaps the best of all was wa the long ong m march In n which all an the classes of the i I school took part the two seniors leading I In their caps eaps and gowns This was a I slow movement In which the long lines JInes i wound in and out under the I trees to the strains of ot music the girls I making malting intricate and graceful figures and showing perfection in every detail of ot their training One of or the pretty dances was an aw Irish lilt JUt done by three of the smaller I girls girl in the beginning of the program At the close of the program a group of the older girls girta gathered around the piano piano on the veranda and sang the sweet old son Let the world ebb let the world flow Sweeter the hours bours sooner they the go Swing swing sing now high now low Lazily dreamily to and fro I The lawns were filled with visitors and at intervals tables were placed with punch punchbowls Punchbowls punchbowls bowls where the young teachers or the th members of or the me nae served d punch The place looked flke i gay ay garden garlten party part with hundreds of the visitors roaming about and greeting g the girls and the teachers A fine orchestra of girls furnished musiC for the exercises |