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Show OHSEKVE MARCH 17 HY PROGRAM Under the supervision of tho liler-iry liler-iry deartment of the east and went .vii nl relief Kocietii'.s, Die large audi-'iire audi-'iire wliich ussemhleil ut Park hull Monday at two o'clock was entertain--d with a most excellent program. Mrs. Snrnh A. Shepherd was In charge of the exercises and is deserving de-serving of much credit for the plcns-ing plcns-ing result. "The Miracle," n one-act play by Mrs. Rosannnh C. Irvine, proved u hig success from the rise till the last drop of the curtain. Those taking, part were Mrs. S. M. Whittwer, Mrs. j Kstn Cox, Mrs. Carlyle Smith und two small boys whose names arc not j known to the writer. Miss Ijiura Shepherd gave a fine , interpretation of Sir James M. Ilar-rie's Ilar-rie's one-net play, "Tim Twelve- ' Pound Iook." "reg-of-My-Heart," was well read by Miss Nornm Mor-, gnn, nnd Carlie Munlock was deliglit- . ful in a musical reading. j Mrs. Heekstrom and Hertha Fern--ley rendered a pleasing duet. j Professor Martin gave a vocal fr-lection fr-lection and an encore. During the charge of scones in the first play," Mrs. K. J. I-aw gave a piano selection, Mrs. Have C. White accompanying all the singing. President Susan Murdork made brief remarks at the conclusion of the program. P.efreshments were served to two-hundred nnd fifty. , |