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Show 'BENEFIT PROGRAM DELIGHTS AUDIENCE Music lovers were given a delightful evening of entertainment, Frldaj .ir the Thirteenth ward hall, when a nuni-1 ber Of Offden artists appeared in s program pro-gram of well selected numbers. There 'were also several dramatic readings and graceful dances The program wa-s given under the auspices of the Thirteenth ward Sunday Sun-day school for the benefit of tho ward chapel. ljovely green curtains were hung at ;the rear of tho stage, with American: j beauty roses arranged In baskets placed plac-ed here and there, about the stage Flashes of pale rose. blue, green, or-ange or-ange and 1 urple light-" were thrown on the performers from time to time. The progTam was opened with trio numbers by Mlas Mary Fisher, vlolln-llal vlolln-llal Miss Helen Hunter, 'cellist, and l Miss Kathryne Fisher pianist. They igave "Spanish Iream" (Moakowsikl) 'and ' Dreams of Love" (Llsst) excep-ilonall excep-ilonall well. William S. Wright h ld the audience with two vocal boIot. "The Rose" Mury Helen Browne and "Shipmates Mine" i Wllford Sanderson i Her.-, ponded to the applause with "I Love You Truly." A delight lo the audience was the ftppi arejioe of Miss Minnie Moore I'.rown in a one-act p!a. "The American Ameri-can Idea" (Lily Carthew.) Miss Brown also read a second number. "At the Gate." Interlacing a stor In their many steps and movements. Misses Louise and Bertha Eccles delighted with a Norwegian dance. Miss Mary Fisher favored fa-vored with one of the best known violin vio-lin masterpieces. "Rondo Capriccloso," 'Saint Saensi and Miss Marianne Allison Al-lison charmingly gave three popular song numbers Miss Helen Hunter, gave the cello number. Ta nuitelle' i Popper) In an artlstk manner, and Miss Pag King won new laurels In three vocal solos "All Because of You," "My Flower Girl' and "La Paloraa " tYradleri Miss King waa well applauded and responded re-sponded with "Come to Me. Sweetheart." Sweet-heart." Miss Kathr"n Fisher gave two inspiring in-spiring piano numbers, ' Nocturne" ( Chopin l and "Maiurka" (Chopin). MJas Peggy Wotberspoon more than delighted with a solo dance. "'The An-dalusian An-dalusian Gypsy" She also gave an oncore. "Spanish Dance." the last trio selection selec-tion played by Miss M. Fisher, Miss K Fisher and Miss Hunter, closed the evening The hall was well filled In spite of the stormv weather a |