Show I Showers Force Lantern Fete Dancers Indoors The lantern He ete presented by the Women's s league was given gl in the I halls halla of ot the Park building VI o owing i to toI f I unfavorable weal weather her conditions The program was wal carried out a ab ar ar- ar ranged The main feature of ot the I even evening was the dance review prepared prepared pre pre- pared by lipton and carried I out by the W. W A. A A. A dancing es clasi-es I An n I Kast ast Indian scene was sas portrayed first and was wall characterized by the I following dances Incense dance danae temple bells palace dance lance dance danco of or the autch The rhe entire scene was wall I rendered by Y the advanced clas classes es In d dancing The second number con con- Ulsted of ot four miscellaneous dances con I the Dutch kiddies Russian dance thunderbird thunder bird and also s-also ballet The rh third number cO consisted of music music mu mu- sic visualizations I IZa The e Grecian I I wa was rendered first to music mu- mu J sic selected elected from Schumann's com coin com 1 positions This Thill was followed by I waltzes Chopin waltz and Bach three part symphony concluded the number lumber A group group- of oC English folk dances was was given I en b by th fk tl dunc fl A A. number of or musical selections Were ere given untie under th the dl- dl I I of or Professor Thpmas Thomas Giles Ciba The Tho ment glee slee club gave several severa creditable numbers the women's quartet also alo proved highly entertaining entertaining enter enter- taming while the ladles ladles' glee club concluded the program for tor the eve eve- I ning The evening was turned Over to I dancing Refreshments were served Professor and Mrs A A. A C O. O Carrington and Miss Nene None Tolton acted as patrons patrons patrons pa pa- for tor or the affair Tho proceeds proceed from the evening will be turned be-turned turned lover f over to the Union building drive I |