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'KOUTHE TALISMANnCo7w .aa U00 COUNTY EISTEDDFOD The York High School preliminary was held at York School, Thursday afternoon, March 12. Prof. James II. Jones, of Van Wert, was adjudicator. The winners of this contest were as follows: Girl's Solo, Summer Wind, won by Eleanor Uhl, mixed quartet, Bloom on, My Roses, won by Ilarriet Jones, Elizabeth Thomas, Walter Phelps, and Lewis Stealey, boy 's solo, Over the Harbor Bar, . won by Ken- neth Davies, comic quartet, Highway Home, won by Elizabeth Thomas, Myrtle Evans, Eleanor Uhl, and Harriet Jones, whistling solo, America, won by Harriet Jones, soprano and alto due t, Ulndian Cradle Song, won by Harriet Jones and Elizabeth Thomas. Girls' Chorus was Amaryllis Mixed Chorus was The Morning Invitation. The final Eisteddfod was held at the Van Wert Iligh School auditorium, March 21. A large audience was present to witness the beautiful renditions of these selections. The winners were: Girl's Solo-First, Union, second, Convoy, third, Ohio City. Mixed Quartet-First, Union, second, York, third, Convoy. Boy 's Solo-First, York, second, Union, third, Ridge. Comic Quartet--first, York, second, Convoy, third, Union. Girls' Chorus-First, York, second, Union, third, Ridge. Whistling Solo-First, Ridge, second, York, third, Ohio City. Soprano and Alto Duet --First, York, second, Union, third, Ridge. Mixed Chorus-First, York, second, Union, third, Ohio City. Adju dzicator-Prof. Mark Evans, of Lima, Ohio. Conductor-Prof. Owen Roberts, of Van VVert, Ohio. XVe are happy to say that York won the first banner, having 98 points, Union second with 67 points, and Ridge third with 22 points. -E.U. Lecture Course We were entertained very nicely this year by a four-number lecture course. The first that came to brighten our evening was the Freeman-lIam- mond Company, who conducted a rather dramatical programme accompanied by music, both vocal and instrumental. The second, the Bostonian Quartette, gave some beautiful renditions of familiar songs, and all were capable of taking part ,in the vocal selections. Unfortunately one of the company became ill during the evening and was unable to carry out his individual part. The third, being a lecture, we did not think it would be of much value. We were mistaken when Mr.'G. M. Bingham came to talk to us the previous afternoon, our interest was aroused and everyone had a keen desire to hear what he had to say to us in the evening. V The fourth, and last, was the Galganos, a man and wife who entertained us mostly with harp music. The lady dramatized two plays. The Lyceum Lecture Course was very successful in regard to financial affairs this year and we hope it will continue so through the coming years. -M. D
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