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Show PROGRAM OF IRISH SONGS AT ACADEMY A large anmher of friend of tho pupil pu-pil aad of 8t. Ilary'g academy attended at-tended th eiarcieee held at th scad my yeaterday afternoon ia boaor of Ht. rtrick' day. A program, of iit-erary iit-erary aad muairal number waa gva by th pnpilt, which reflected the ear ful traiaing givoa them by their ia-tractor. ia-tractor. Th taeembl laeluded two aambore, "Believe 11. If AU Tho Endearing Young Charm," aad "Th Laat Bom of Summr," which war give ia maaaer that aroaaed tb aa-thuiam aa-thuiam of the audience. Th violin wer th Miaae M. MeDoaoagh, K. Jacobeon, M. Ward aad O. Oaivi; 'cello, Ui N. Mahan; piaao, Mia A. O 'Brian. A recitation waa aplendidly given by Miae K. t eller, Mia btatild .Tone nog cwewtly "Eve of Irlah BBIao." She . waa -acr.mpaaied by Mia B. Whit en tho violia and Miaa U. McKay at tb piaao. Thi waa followed fol-lowed by two dialect recitation., "Katie' Aaawr," by Mia B. Kane, aad "Th In.h Spiaig Wheel," by Mie A. Egaa. Mia Margaret MeDoaoagh Me-Doaoagh aang a anmher of Jrtah aire, accompanied ty Mie UN. Oabora. Two reeiutioi were give by Mia V. fMiaaaoa. "Echo 1'rom Inland" wa th cloaing number, hv eight young ladiea, th Mine W. O'Neil, H. Berry, 8. Johaeoa, . Jacobsoa, M. Heaaton, H. Brown, V. 8haoa aad N. Bmaaau. Mia Oborao wa the accompaaiat. |