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Show MOTHER'S DAY. "Mother's Day" will bo beautifully obsorved at Z p. m. Sunday at the Orpheum theator", when every person In the city will be welcomed in hon or of Mother, the unlveisalh beloved one, whom kings and princes cannot dlsplaco In tho heaits of men and woraon. A splendid program has been arranged ar-ranged under tho auspices of tho Child Culture club as follows- Musical selection. Short's orchestra. Invocation, Rov. Frank G Bralnerd Trio, violin, piano and cello, Misses Miss-es Lillian, Ellen and Rachel Wright Address", "Tho Cross and Crown of Motherhood," Rev. John Edward Car ver. Baritone solo, "Silver Threads Among the Gold," Lawrence Green-well. Green-well. Soprano solo, "Mother 0' Mine" (Words by Rudyard Kipling), Mrs. H W. Shurtliff. Address, "The Dignity of Motherhood," Mother-hood," F. Augaistine Dwyer. Songs (a) "The Songs, That Mothor Taught Me" Dvorak (b) "A Lullaby" Brahms (c) "Tell Mother I'll Be Thero" .. .... Fillmore Miss Lila JosL Reading, "Mother, the Guiding Star," Miss Iva Steers. Tableaux portraying tho five stages of womanhood. Selection, orchestra. All will wear a white carnation that may bo obtained at the Orpheum or elsewhere. |