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Show VACATION SCHOOL WELATTENDED The Sunday evening program and exhibit at Community House climaxed three successful weeks of Vacation Bible school. The program included the following numbers: congregational singing: Primary songs, "In The Temple'' and "Jesus, Friend of Little Children": Chil-dren": trio, Sophie Error, Marion Lukicn and Louisa Erazuma, singing "Two Prayers". Fourth graders recited Scripture verses every Jewish child is required to know. Annie Pcchina led the responsive Scripture titled "Children "Chil-dren and Youth". Second and third graders told of their stained stain-ed glass windows. The kindergarten kinder-garten group sang, "When My Mother Calls Me". The offering of the evening went toward the help of Vacation school here and also at Riverside Community House of Iowa, at which Miss Mabel Hopkinson, a former worker at the Community House here, is superintendent. The choir sang "Follow The Gleam". First graders sang "Friends" and the junior department depart-ment sang "God is Goodness". Gifts of thanks were awarded to the teachers, Mrs. E. G. Ball, and certificates to those with regular attendance. The junior and senior sen-ior high school choral numbers were "Sing and Smile and Pray" and "Joy Down in My Heart". The service closed with the benediction. bene-diction. One hundred and thirteen students stu-dents were enrolled at Vacation school with average daily attendance attend-ance of 85. Teachers were Mrs. Charles Austin, Mrs. George E. Addy, Mrs. Joe Kopesec Jr., Annie An-nie Gerbich, Mildred Muhar, Mrs. Lenna Duhigg, Mrs. Mike Gavich, Mary Caucich, Chano Rubalca-va, Rubalca-va, Mrs. Monty Lasher. Substitute Substi-tute teachers included Marie Azzelio, Helen Jeffcott and Mrs. Harry Smith. Projects of the Vacation school were gifts made for the Riverside River-side Community House, Des Moines, la., and included linen scrap books for the nursery, mounted pictures, Uncle Sam nut cups. Other products of handiwork classes included wooden towel racks, wooden whatnot shelves, U. S. flag wall hangings, girls' print skirts and boleros. The primary children made plaster placques of their hand prints and plaster picture placques. Each Friday a picnic party was held in the back yard of the Community Commu-nity House. Primary children also made Uncle Sam hats for window boxes and all made class note books. The Fourth grade! made Jewish scrolls. I |