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Show At HI JAK IIOI'HK WAKD. Th Hunilay Nnliiml ri Olv an Knjny tthla f-iiittrrtvuninent. Tho entertainment given at the Sugar House Ward meeting houte last night by the Sunday school class was greatly enjoyed and appreciated by as large an audience as could bo crowded within I lie walls of the building. The selections selec-tions were carefully chosen and well rendered, the parts being taken by the talent of the ward only, The most pleasing feature of tho programme, however, being tho songs sung by the glee club and Iho cantata, "Tho Part-ing," Part-ing," by the primary class under the direction di-rection of Mrs. llyriiui Egbert. The recitations by Miss Lizzie Harris and Mr. .1. M. Wliitaker were very good, likewise the songs of Miss Anne Knight and Mrs. Kckles. Nicholas Hood amused the audience with several comie songs and Prof. Hayg rendered an organ solo most pleasingly. Messrs. Wagstaff, Murphy and Me-Ghie Me-Ghie did their share to make tho entertainment en-tertainment an urtislio mccess, and showed considerable dramatic, ability in their production of "A Train to Mauro," a farce. At tho close of the entertainment thn class presented their director. L. S. Clark, with an ebony silver-tipped baton, which the gentleman accepted, and with a lew well chosen words expressed ex-pressed his surprise and gratitude. After the entertainment the joung people indulged fur a couple of hours in tcrp.sieorean festivities, after which they repaired themselves to their respective re-spective homes. |