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Show COMMUNITY SONG FESI MEETING VERHUCCESSFUL Tho community tong-font held In tho Tabornaclo Tuoot'ay night was n splondld success In every Rcnse of, tho word. The protTum, n vory clov-or clov-or one, conducted by V. M. Nielsen nnd prepared by Prof. I'axmnh nnu Mis Woolcy ot tho JIIrU schodl. The program was divided into four sections, sec-tions, each scctloi representing n period of history in tho United States. Tho first period, or tho Pilgrim period was opened by prayer by Dp. Earl 8. Greenwood, which" was followed fol-lowed by community singing and two choruses by about 'ncnty high school students dressed as Pilgrims. Tho second period was tho Revolutionary Revo-lutionary poriod, with community singing; a vocal solo by Ray D. Ni-cholcs, Ni-cholcs, representing a man ot Colonial Col-onial times; and the "Spirit of 76" portrayed by thrco nigh school students. stud-ents. Aftor tho Rivolutlonary poriod por-iod a brief talk on, tho. significance, of tho day, was clwrbjr Btcph'ca, U Clilpman. -'"' " t r .Tho Ciyll war phjU A whicK follow od, was opened witn community slRgV ingj avocal solo x by f Mrs Hyum Blackhurft, after v'a!cha quartette kdrftedYt6 jr.-traytte period, sanit SMrTjitely, MoarafuUV dimT 1o4i opW wthJ-!cMwnunltr- sing-,dob)e sing-,dob)e na;iWtt. ( meeakere roar-mini wfcewTJffWKPBIWCWr songs which were Ming nt each period. per-iod. Tho meeting was bl ought to a close by community slng'ngi, "Tho Stnr Spangled nnnncr," followed by prayer pray-er offered by Revorct.d Meokcr. |