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Show A. C. of U. Recital. In spite of the unfavorable wetahcr on Monda) evening, several hundred people attended the Dramatic Itecltal at the Agilcultural college, In which Miss Until Kvelyn Mocnch, Instructor In Klocutlon at the college, presented her pupils, Misses Mabel Ncbekcr, Nellie Haiball, Kunlce Jacobson and Annie rsMbley. The rostrum or the large chapel was very artistically decorated with a profusion of green boughs, potted Mowers, Mow-ers, palms and evergreens. 1 lie con-tral.tlgiire con-tral.tlgiire was an alcove of light frame work wrapped In evergreen and maple brunches, with a pretty display of colored col-ored electric lights shining out through the foliage, glvlngtheappeai-ance glvlngtheappeai-ance of a lomantle little summer arbour. In which the performers appeared ap-peared to good adtantagc in their beautiful setting ot green. Miss Mocnch, In a neat little address wolcomed the auditors and introduced her pupils, who proceeded to curry out the program as previously anounc-cd. anounc-cd. The young ladles were well received re-ceived by the very attentive and ap-pieclatlivc ap-pieclatlivc audience and reflected gieut credit upon themselves and their teacher by the able and icady manner In which they rsndeicd their paits. Miss Ncbekcr was lluent and free, Introducing a matked degree of original ori-ginal Interpretation Into voice and gesture. Miss Hay ball's Impersonation of the extravagant wife was very natuial and vivid and was well received. Miss Jacobson iccited with her customaiy ease and grace, that have made her already a popular favorite. Miss N'iblei's work was veiy commendable, com-mendable, and piomlses :t blight futtiie for thcjounglad). |