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Show CHAUTAUQUA PROGRAM GIVEN The following list of programs are those scheduled for the Chautauqua to be held at Bingham Bing-ham high school auditorium at Copperton beginning Sunday, August 21. The series is being sponsored by the Women's Society So-ciety of Christian Service for the benefit of the Copperton Community Church buildint? fund. Series tickets cost $1.50 each, and admission to a single performance will cost fifty cents per person. Sunday, August 21 An evening even-ing of sacred and semi-classical music. Monday, August 22 A 16 mm. sound movie, "Reaching from Heaven." Also an added short movie, "Dog Wanted." Tuesday, August 23 Famoui O'Connor, the magician. Wednesday, August 24 The Bush Novelty band. Thursday, August 25 A book review. Friday, August 26 Two one-act one-act comedies, "I'll Eat My Hat" and "A Pair of Lunatics. Saturday, August 27 Hobby Fair. This will consist of a display dis-play of local hobbies; prizes will be offered for the three best hobbies. hob-bies. First prize will be $5.00; second, $3.00 and third, $1.00, with the judging based upon ingenuity, in-genuity, practicality, and neatness neat-ness of display. All hobbyists are invited to exhibit one or more hobby displays, but persons who are interested must call either Earl Lake (phone 317) or Mrs. Mary Anderson (phone 608J) by August 25. Sunday, August 28 An address ad-dress by Dr. Robert D. Steele of Westminster College. All programs will begin at 8:00 p.m. |