| Show I ENTERTAINMENTS BY SCHOOLS GOOD PROGRAMMES AT LINCOLN AND WASHINGTON Drills Songs Dances and Other Features Fea-tures Principals Teachers and Pupils Entitled to Credit The entertainment given last evening by the Lincoln school was well patronized patron-ized and the time was delightfully spent Through the courtesy of Walker Bros and the Dlnwoodey company com-pany the building was tastefully decorated decor-ated and presented an animated and beautiful appearance At Sroclock a programme was announced an-nounced consisting of a guitar and mandolin duet by Messrs Avern and Walter Poulton which was much en joyed Miss Duncans rose drill by sixteen little girls tastefully dressed was a beautiful thing and was executed in admirable time the evolutions being very pretty Miss Hutchisons chorus of girls in white from rooms 1 2 3 and 4 was heartily enjoyed and both Miss Duncan compliments and Miss Hutchison received many The military drill by twelve girls under un-der the direction of Mr Nelson was one of the best numbers on the pro Kiuuinie Lao gins periormea tnelr parts well and were a great credit to their teacher This feature of the exercises eercises completed com-pleted patrons began to distribute themselves in the various rooms to take advantage of the delicacies offered of-fered Miss Hutchisons room was thronged with ice cream devotees Misses Connelly and Hutchison were I associated in the management of this delicacy Miss Griffith had charge of the candy booth which had been arranged ar-ranged by Mr Dinwoodey and was very handsome Miss Manning presided over a very neat popcorn booth and Miss Clarks lemonade booth was very attractive Miss Kendell took charge of a flourishing fish pond while Miss Lawson aided Mazie the palmist in malting people happy with having their fortunes told By a few deft touches she arranged the palmists tent into a veritable and typical Gypsy home All who attended were greatly pleased with the entertainment |