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Show CLASS 1911 AT SACRED HEART Next Wednesday afternoon, at 2:30, the graduates of Sacred Heart Academy Acad-emy will present a literary and musical program in anticipation of Thanksgiving day. The principal feature of the entertainment will be The reading of ' The Star of the West," a manuscript paper Issued by the class, the members of which are the Misses firlll, Ragan and McNulty, of O'.'den; MctJulnness, of San FTancis-co; FTancis-co; Tyler of Twin Falls, Idaho; G. Roberts of C'okevllle, Wyo.; Mendes of Duckwater, Nevada. The same oung ladles will also furnish the musical intermissions. Hf ading from "The Star of the West," Miss Grill. Duet, "Slavonic Dance" Dvorak Misses Ragan and Tyler. Readings from "The Stat of the Wc3t" Miss Mendes, Miss Roberts, Vocal trio, 'Gondolier's Serenade" Sere-nade" Barnes Elliot Misses Grill. Tyler, G. McNulty. Readings from "The Star cf the West" Mi6s McGulnness. Miss Ragan. Vocal solo. "Where Bloom the Roses" Lulgl Ardlti Miss Gi 111. Readings from "The Star of the West" Miss McNulty. Piano solo, "To Spring" Grieg Miss Ragan. Reading from 'The Star of the West" Miss Tyler. "My Country, TIs of Thee. .. .School |