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Show Literary Club Gives Program Ths Ladies' Literary club Friday celebrated the final meeting before the holiday season with a delightful program, "Christmas in Many Lands." followed by tea. Mra. R. C. Elliott was hostess for the day and tea was served by the entertainment committee, of which Mrs. C. N. Swset is chairman. The tea table was decorated with an artistic arrangement of natural colored col-ored pine cones and crystsl bubbles of green, scaflet. gold snd silver. Crimson tapers lighted the table and Mra. Miles E. Miller and Mrs. Bruce E. Millikin presided at the tea and coffee urns. Mrs. Clyde W. Simpson wss In charge of the program, arranged by the sections as follows: Arts and readers' sections (Palestine). (Pales-tine). These two sections Joined in presenting Miss Florence Were "A Pilgrim at the Holy Shrine." Mra. Edna Evans Johnson sang "Star of the Orient" (Harry Rowe Shelly), accompanied by Mrs. Percival O. Perkins. Arts snd crafts section (Germany). (Ger-many). "The Christmas Rose." by members of the section with Miss Bsrbara Jensen, solo dancer, interpreting in-terpreting the spirit of Christmas. Browning section (lta)y). Mrs. George A. Eston ssng sn old Italian Christmas song by Novello and a Latin hymn. Civics-parliamentary law section (France). Mrs. C. D. Moors read "Christmss in Provence." Current events snd current literature litera-ture section, Wallis Sudbury, boy soprano, as "The Voice of Christmss." Christ-mss." sccompanied by Miss Margaret Mar-garet Evans, violinist, and Miss Gracs Evans, pianist Drama-music section, members of the section sang a cantata. "Gloria in Excelais" (Wsgneri. with Mrs. A. J. Alt. soloist, and Mra. Psrcival O. Perkins, accompanist. History-tourist section (United States. Mrs. Miriam H. Burt and Mian Gene LoVern Burt, "Is There a Santa Claus?" Junior section i England). A dramatised dra-matised adaptation of Dickens' "Christmas Carol." by members of the section, directed by Mrs. Richard Rich-ard W. Madaon. |