Show AT THE INFIRMARY Feasting and Music For the Ninety Inmates Yesterday The ninety inmates of the count infirmary in-firmary were made to forget all their ills and misfortune yesterday The festivities festiv-ities that surrounded them made them as happy a anybody in the world The ChrIstmas dInner prepared for the decrepit de-crepit and aged was In every way superb Not a better or more tempting feast was seited anywhdre in the country Turkey ile oyster dressing i and cranberry sauce vegetables in variety mince pie and plum pudding were served I gi enjoyable feature of the dinner hour was the singing by Prof H S Goddar I and the Thirteenth ward choir The se lectons were musical gems After din I ncr the choristers visited the sick wards I and with their voices cheered the patents who were unable to take seats In the dining din-ing hal The expression on every face Indicated plaIner than words the appreciation appre-ciation of the poor good souls whose home is perforce in the infirmary On Christmas eve the inmates were the recipients of may appropriate gifts from Santa Claus The Christmas enjoyment tO I at the Infirmary was due in great mean I ure to the efforts of Mrs Jennie B Whip pIe the superintendent but In no less degree to Prof Godard and the Thirteenth I ThIr-teenth ward choir and to the unnamed donor to whom Superintendent Vhipple for herself and her wards feels deeply I appreciative e C S |