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Show WVE FAIR GRADUATES. Youn, LadI,, plomas Thin Morning. pieces of various designs we're Xnerl the church was crowded with ladies and gentlemen in attendance to whne "s the eommcncement exercises of ffiafa W f,ef:J11'. grates, live in num. ww fe.d- m cost'mes of snowy bowlro blu8Un?y "mid a pcrfert reMiviH7?' tie c"tributions of cfiionu nf d fnends; and were the re-tn re-tn cuts of congratulations upon this their graduating day. ' wnf1,' , lh? Erases, which weie of a simple and impressive order were opened by the sing ng of procession proces-sion hynin 200 and the recitinff the Lord sprayer. This was followed by the rendering of selections by the organist, or-ganist, singing by the audience and the reading of the creed. J he address to the graduates was eroilby Rev. N. F. Putnam, after which Bishop Leonard couf erred diplomas diplo-mas on the following named: Nellie Calhar.no May Beatito, Francis Eliza-both Eliza-both Greenleaf. Luaeine Iloge, Mary Helen Rogers, Grace Stanchlichl. a -- |