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Show Club Members H Shown Marvels il of Education H Child Culture Club WU1 Cel- I ebrate Arjuiversary at I Next Meeting. I "The Unseen and Silent World," was T- i the subject of an interesting address f. given by Professor Frank M. rriggs of j: j the, State School for tho Deaf and Blind last Thursday afternoon at tho I .regular meeting of the Child Culture f club In the blue rooms of the Bert,hans. t Professor Drlggs brought Into his ,fv . address the smallest details and out- t ! lined a plan of work on which blind and deaf students are taught. Two f ' deaf students Afton Curtis, eight years f old. of Ogden and Rodney Walker, i I twelve years old. of Drlggs, Ma., un- .'. der the director of Miss Katherlna f Gordon, Illustrated th way they are f, , able to know what people are saying j by placing their hands on the heads. V i the back of the nocks and the throats It of their teachers. Two blind stu- t- denta Blanche and Ruby Nelson, gave a very pleasing number Miss Rub ' i Nelson played the piano accompanl- f ment of 'The Rosary" while her sister, Blanche whistled the selection. i Besides ihe address from Frank M Drlggs tv,o selections, "Dream ot Love.' (Lisat) and "The Serenade." v. (Victor Herbert) were given by the H trio Mlaa Doris IToLdilt. ioiinlst; p Mlas Marva MeBrlde, pianist and Ruin i Plngree, 'cellist f The program was followed by a bualneaa meeting. Members of ,the club have gone on record for a do- 1 nation of JU6 to the recently establish- ed Dental cllnh t t-.. next meeting the anniversary of the club will be I .celebrated. This meeting will b turn- t- 1 ed Into a muslcale and a delightful F program will be given for the members Mrs. James H Douglas and Mrs L, James Fowlle were '.he hostesses. Ban- I kets of poMaettaa were used In the I decorations- |