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Show FIRST WARD HAS GALA DAY Residents Gather at the B. Y. C. The "reunion" of all residents of the Flist ward, held at the II. V. C. Thursday afternoon and evening was a most delightful occasion. Theie were hundieds piesent to paitakeof the feast ol good things piepared and to enjoy the excellent progiam. At three o'clock In the afterroon lllshop Cardon offered piajei, and the Thatcher orcheslia plajed. R. M. Lew Is followed with a most Interesting account of the "Early Religious Condition Con-dition or theFiisk Waid, and then came the big banquet In thegjnasium, which lasted lioin four until six o'clock. The committees had evidently evid-ently done their work well, for never at any gatheilngln this waidoran.v other ward was theie a gieatei vatlety or quantity or all the substantlals and delicacies that go to sjtlsify multitudinous multi-tudinous appetites. Unless one were a continued djspepticoi had a bad conslcence It was Impossible to not enjoy the fellowship and heaity geniality gen-iality which peivaded the atmosphere. Eveij thing was as delightful as the biggest heait could have deslted, and the afternoon was such as to prepaie all foi the piogram which began at 7::i0 and was lendeied as follows: Mauii Oichestia III mn Choir and Ouiiestra Reading Miss Peny Vocal Solo A. L. Faucll. Trio (Insti omental) Mr. and Mis. G. W. Thatcher and 1'iof. Fogelbeig. Piano Duet ....Miss Monell and Miss Howell. OiganSolo S. R. Mittou Quaitett Thaichei's Song 12. M. Cuitls llj inn "Auld Lang Sj ne" Kiilho Companj Altei the piogMtn theie was a big dance, the lloiimable Joseph Knovvles leading in the giand niaich. The piogiam then cai lied out was that of old time d.inces and was heaitllj enjoved. |