Show EXHIBIT AT LOWELL SCHOOL Pupils Work Is Shown in Great Va Variety Variety and Is Presented Parents Parent to the number of or several hun hundred hundred hundred dred gathered at the Lowell school last evening to view the exhibit cf work and hear hea the presented by the pupils The Tle upper corridor was vas lighted j I for the occasion and here on n a platform erected for the purpose a brief pro gramme gamme was vas rendered by the pupils Two To classes In first grade reading were presented one under Miss Maud Potter Poter and one under Miss Martha Walters Watters Waters and they won the applause of their listeners again and again agin This was followed by Q a class of or eighth grade pupils In Julius ulus Caesar who aroused favorable comment Two vocal soles by Lillian Lilan Phelps followed und and the closed cosed with ih two se selections s played in excellent time by an ait orchestra of little folk under the direction direction tion ton of Miss Fannie Buckbee Buckbe The exhibit of work Tte was comprehensive sive i embracing embracing al aU the t in the curriculum The lower corridor has nas la a adeep adeep adeep deep border Cunning ely around it iton i on n the work is mounted m a deco decorative de decorative D appearance being given gien by b the borders at top and bottom made of the paper cuttings of o the lower grades mounted by the teachers Broods of chickens ns life re size with wih mother hens and tiny tny coops give a natural appear appearance appearance ance to the whole and bevies of birds bird adorn the upper spaces Especially fine fineIs fineis Is the history and geography work of the pupils in the upper UPPEr grades both the subjects subject being well illustrated either with wih maps of the regions treated or with wih cuttings mounted mo nt d to illustrate the composition work The manual train training tag ing exhibit is fully up to that shown In Inthe Inthe the other schools in quality and a great greater er quantity is shown especially from the girls of the three upper grades The work is of the same saIne general character including underwear fine aprons kitch kitchen kich kichen en aprons hemstitching linen marking and fine darning The work of the boys consists largely of smaller trinkets such as a picture frames and key racks although one or two ironing boards and anda a foot stool are shown The landings on the stairway were transformed into pleasant little recep tion ton rooms and here the girls of the eighth grade served sered lemonade to their visitors The formal exhibit closed cosed last evening but the work will wil remain in place for a few days so that all al inter interested interested interested ested may mav see sea It I |