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Show PBOUT. The B. Y. H. was pleasantly entertained en-tertained in the Yale school house the, evening of the sixteenth. All joined i heartily in sinpinp America, after, which the following propram was, rendered: Violin solo, Miss Ruth Prout; reading, Mrs. Wilson; recitation, recita-tion, Emily Jones; soup, Margaret and Dorris Johnson; recitation, Elizabeth Haigh; recitation, Richard Clark; Homesteaders' song, Yale Chorus; Clippings from the Yale Evening Herald, Her-ald, Mrs. Wilson; recitation, Vessie Roberts; song, Olive Moore; recita-j tion, Alice Roberts; recitation, Doris Johnsons song, Margaret ami Dorris J Johnson and Olive Moore. The Hoi- 'eailer's song and Clip-; pines from '.1' "Yale Evening Her- aid" caused n eh merriment Copies Of the latter will lie on sale in the i near future After refreshments were served, and a few well chosen remarks had been delivered by the president, the company adjourned to meet with Beryl friends the evening of the 13th. |