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Show DR. MILLIARD AT ACADEMY BANQUET Dr Ruth Milliard was the guest of ' honor at a banquet held yesterday afternoon af-ternoon at the Weber academy, in I ; Celebration of Civic day by the Child Culture club, and she delivered a pa- 1 per on ' Civic Cleanliness" before th-? gathering; conssitin of about 10o j member.s of the club. Dr. Millard urged the women of I the city to insist upon clean food stuffs and not to be satisfied with Mi. cleanly handling of food in the home, but to insist that the same-precautions same-precautions be taken in all stages of the food production. She pointed out the need for more playgrounds for the children, stating that playgrounds properly supervised mean the snfctv of boys and girl6. At the conclusion of the paper, the physician stated that the greatest trl umph to be achieved by the won :i of today Is to be secured by winning the fight for clean food products Tin- date of the banquet vat reflected reflect-ed In the table decorations and appointments. ap-pointments. Each guest was given a fool's tap to wear during the after noon and smaller fools' caps were used for place cards The room was. decorated In yellow and green. Vn pxcelleni musical program was rendered. .Miss Marina Hunter played 'Danse Hiotesque" and Waltz in E Hat" In a most finished manner "Arabesque" "Ar-abesque" was given brilliantly by .Misn Lillian W right and she was obliged to I follow with two enron--; "Hciveus--" and ' Eielmund. Mrs. Maud Dee Porter Por-ter sang "Sonn of the Almee" and ati an encore gave "Happy Song." 1 n-soprano n-soprano solo. 'Midsummer Dream, was given In good voice by Mrs John ' Culley, and was followed b "I Love "ion Dearly." "Thoughts of Home" and Pearly Dewdrops" were two se-lectldns se-lectldns played by Arvllla, Paul and Vivian Pickett as violin dutts with piano pi-ano accompaniment The banquet was served by a class of girls In the Weber academy domes-He domes-He science department sup'-rvised by Miss Pearl Cratnin |