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Show BISHOP GLASS "WILL BE HONOR GUEST'' LITTLE CHILDREN TQGIVE CANTATA C1 HILDREN who will participate in the cantata at which Bishop Glass will be the guest of honor, at the Grand theater next Wednesday evening. . I I - If. 'Ix. - 1 't .i ' F 1 - " . -. r sk " J?" . i 3 I . ",-.11 ... '-'-'-' - ' - - " ii nil Till ' " ' ....v...v , niiimrm mm I Ullnl . ' f Tiny "Kiddies" Will Take Part in Unusually Interesting Inter-esting Programme. THE RT. REV. BISHOP GLASS, C. M., D. D., will be gitest of honor hon-or at a pretty little cantata next Wednesday night at the Grand theater, to be given by the little children chil-dren of the junior choirB of St. Mary 's cathedral. Fifty children, from 3 years to '2, will take part in the programme, i which will consist of drills, choruses and fancy dances. Florence Springer aud Dollv Christensen giving the dance ntimlters. Assisting the choir children will be the vouug girls of the St. Cecilia chorus of the cathedral and several wee folks, among them being Jhiyo Thomas, the baby "daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Thomas, who will sing a Japanese song of welcome to Bishop Glass, and tiny La Rue Jackson, daughter of Mr. aud Mrs. Thomas Jackson, who will give a clever song and dance number. There will be chorus numbers by butterflies, gvpsios. wood-nymphs, wee-wees, kew- , pies, brownies and pickaninnies, and the programme will be of interest from the first number to tho grand finale. Stalls will be occupied by the Rt. Rev. Bishop Glass and the clergy of the cathedral, the Very Hev. Father Rapier and the clergv of' All Hallows college. Senator and Mrs. Thomas Kearns. Mr. and Mrs. Edward McGurriu, Dr. and Mrs. J. B. McEiiany, Grand Kuight P. H. Goggin and the officers ot tae Knights of Columbus, aud Mrs. W. M. O lirien and family. The programme will be giveu under the direction of Misn Nora Gieason. or-ganist or-ganist and director of the cathedral choir. |