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Show ; eiv-e t.,i,,-r i lw (iM-iT'.inii ,.r I'll' V. .. M. I. A. (it i In. KM slnki-hi slnki-hi tile iikii s-'entil iiiiiiiliiriuai Fri" ilev cvriiine v;is ;l decided success.1 Tito imtKrm-o ii'deil ihe amliloi'iniii ;ei'l Hie ci nl est provided splendid eiiteriiiinment. J Two wards, t lie First and Third, enlercd t lie ptliilie. speaking contest, lie rormcr lieini; represented hv: .'diss Ivy Phillips, whose subject wis' Tint Your own Sky," "nil the lnt-, ler hy Miss Louise Coi't'niali, who! spoke on Service." liolli speeches were cxcopiiona!y sunt!, hut the decision de-cision was given lo Miss Phillips, iler arrangement was particularly . artistic. ', The nmsical contest was entered hy three wards, 1 lie First. Third and ', Fourth. All three choruses sang ilie "Serenade.'' hy Mosznwski. For ; their sci end nuaiher the First ward sen;:-, 'Sleep. Kentucky Fahe," the Third ward sans: "J ly the Waters of Minuelonkn.'" and the Fourth ward,! "J ii'eamin:; Alone in the Twilight." They were all excellent nunihers and; were boa uf fully sung, with the decision de-cision going to the Fourth ward. |