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Show other's Day I Programs Set J, For Sunday " Viday morning in the four L. r (,3. ward chapels of this city, tier's Day will be given special nY rvance. The exercise will pay Wite to the mothers in song, ch and pantomine and every iQier residing within the ward is t)Ud and urged to be present. SS Anna Jams of Philadelphia advanced the idea of setting .;p3 a day especially for mothers ' the thought she gave met with r . favor that the movement fin-LOU: fin-LOU: reached the attention of the jress of the United States and rCSecond Sunday of each May was ially designated as National 1 (tier's Day, this action having ,(n place in 1914. The white car-)n car-)n was also named as the offic-- offic-- imblem of the day. Efpllowing are the programs which commence in each ward at 10 S FIRST WARD r Jj "I Had Such a Pretty Dream ' "Mama" School r-er A Mother Filing Miss Jane Earl Jing . . Miss Miriam Humphries gjjj Mr. Young nJing Miss Elma Singleton Jus Primary Department pillowing this short program a service and pageant will be 5IZE;i entitled "Mothers of Men". wri pageant depicts the various hips of motherhood and the in-' in-' ice mothers have in the lives n n rien. The pageant is under the j(:tion of Clarence A. Grant and include the following: YJier Ray Shelley ig Mother ..Mrs. Faye E. Beck r Mother ...Mrs. Sabina Allen t i by Mrs. Beck, Mrs. Minnie I I PChristensen', Max Jones, '''Heed Davis and Ray Shelley us Mesdames Minnie Christ- ;nsen, Eleanor Grant, Mar- guitjjaret Bromley, Pearl Clingy Clin-gy ilngham, Myrl McGrew ' md Lou Greenwood, and 3r Messrs. Rulon Nicholes, ' 3amuel Grant, D. W. Jones, ixel Bloomquist, Joe An- lerson and Mr. Young Rulon Nicholes and Mr. Young mpanists . .Mary Bennett and (Sift. Esther Huff i-llowing this pageant each ler will be presented with a D TOxl fern and the benediction will pronounced by Gareth Sea- id. SECOND WARD ourt -ling; exercises oient cise Primary Department he f: Naomi Halliday, Mildred Chipman and Helen Bird ling Madeline Robinson COIhtion String quartet, wire wi-re icer direction of Betha Storrs 1 speaers Day story. .Violet Preston . f Kindergarten class .. . 5tion String quartet "ute to Mother. . .Forbes Foster on Mentation of potted ferns, inviteing song, etc. " THIRD WARD mlnary music Misses Grace Parker and Ann Clayson i!Ss er Vernon Holindrake ler's Day Song (Tune of "Memories "Mem-ories of Galilee") School If- amental service "Why We Observe Mother's Moth-er's Day" Kenneth Hunter &y ., "What Makes Mother So gj Wonderful" .... Beth Hutchings Vj. f Group' of small children ling, "My Mother a Prayer".. iu La Belle Ingersoll inet duet Max Seai-le and 1-iC Wayne C. Booth yling, "You're My Anglel" Sarah Shelley , "Mother's Day" Glen 3ordon, Sherman Wing and , Moral Ashby 6Hcal reading Mona Hindly Kirkham eB,;;ial Mother's Day Song. .Vivian etl,f;Cjee, Helen Parker, Grace res, Parker, Fern Shelley, Fern odySfiunter and Maurine Cham- ' berlain Sulj:liiig, "You Look Like A Goddess ife!itNow" Bishop G. Edward Abel inUtrtet Guelda E. Bush, La-toni'iocia La-toni'iocia Wagjstaff, Earl Smic-seejkle Smic-seejkle and Frank G. Shelley n't,, .ier's Day Response reS' Mrs. Oma Mitchell aductions Oldest Mother, Greatest number of Gener-Actions, Gener-Actions, Youngest Mother, aJS Our Teachers Mothers Yfying Mother's Day Song (Tune, ;?;W"Shine On") School pJdiction Ellen Walker flf, FOURTH WARD j 7tional music, trombone duet.. i.JGlade Jorgensen and Vir- $1 Stice fifing song, "I Had Such A Pretty Dream Mama" rer Raymond Chadwick Irumental music Clarinet solo jiLeslie Smith, accompanist, k Elaine Smith fl ' and one-half minute talks Ferren Miner and La Von : Phillips "Why We observe Mother's Day".. Ben Clark Response .'.Mrs. Lloyd B. Adamson Vocal duet Mrs. Ora Chipman and Kenneth Robinson "What Make Mothers So Wonderful" Wonder-ful" Merma Grant Dialogue Primary class Musical selection Class A Reading Mrs. Nora Ingersoll Dialogue Church History class Presentation of Mothers Day tokens Song Stehool Prayer Vivian Jorgensen |