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Show Literary Club Planning Fete JnYule Theme "Christmas In Many Lands" is the them for th general meeting of the Ladies' Literary club to b held Friday at the clubhouse. Th program will be presented under the direction of the program chairman, Mrs. Clyde W. Simpson, and th sections and their plans in-elude: in-elude: Arts and readers' sections (Palestine), (Pales-tine), These two sections join in presenting Miss Florenc War "A Pilgrim at the Holy Shrine." Mrs. Edna Evans Johnson will sing "Star of the Orient" (Harry Rowe Shelly), accompanied by Mrs. Per-cival Per-cival O. Perkins. Arts and crafts section (Germany). (Ger-many). "The Christmas Rose." by members of th section with Miss Barbara Jensen, solo dancer, interpreting in-terpreting th spirit of Christmas. Browning section (Italy). Mrs. George A. Eaton will ling an old Italian Christmas song by Novello and a new Christmas song by Tosti. Civics-parliamentary law section (France). Mrs. C D. Moore will read "Christmas in Provence." Current events and current literature litera-ture section, Wallls Sudbury, boy soprano, as "Th Vole of Christ-ma," Christ-ma," accompanied by Miss Margaret. Mar-garet. vilinl.l .nrf VII,, Grace Evans, pianist. Drama-music section, members of th taction will eing a cantata. "Gloria in Excelsis" (Wagner), with Mrs. A. J. Alt, soloist, and Mrs. Perclval O. Perkins, accompanist. This Is an ultra modern composition written at th MacDowell colony in JM7. History-tourist section (United States). Mrs. Miriam H. Burt and Miss Gene LoVem Burt will present pre-sent "Is There a Santa Claus?" Junior section (England). A drsmatised adaptation of Dickens' "Christmas Carol." by members of the section, directed by Mrs. Richard Rich-ard W. Madsen. Tea will be served by th entertainment enter-tainment committee. Mrs. R. C. Elliott is hostess for th day. |