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The Art Entertainment UMBERED as one of the most successful events of the schor l year was the Art Entertainment given at the Opera House, April 28th. Being only the second event of its kind in Three Rivers, it was received with great enthusiasm. The pictures were portrayed by school children and citizens r f the city and were fully as good, if not better, this year than last. Mrs. Cauftman deserves great credit for her ability in choosing the characters for both the pictures and the statues. Before the pre- sentation of each picture, Mrs. Cauffman told some story connected with it, or the artist, which made the picture more interesting. Not many cities the size of Three Rivers can boast of a Music and Art director who is so capable in her department as is Mrs. Cauffman. Every entertainment which she has undertaken has proven even a greater success than was anticipated, and it is hoped that an Art Entertainment will become one of the established events of the school year. The D. A. R. Entertainment T various times during the school year, requests had come from different organizations of the town for a patriotic program to be given by the school children in the assembly room of the high school. ln response to these requests the Children of the Revo- lution and the public school children gave a program at the high school, on Friday, March 23rd. The intention at first was to give the entertainment free of charge, but owing to the cost of renting the colored lantern slides from Washington, D. C., and of provid- ing the costumes for the participants in some of the scenes, it was necessary to charge ten cents admission to cover the expenses in- curred. One hundred colored lantern slides were used illustrating different landmarks in American history, interspersed by tableaux representing periods in the history of the United States. V The money that was left after paying the cost of producing the entertainment was divided equally between the Children of the Revolution and the Girls' Domestic Science classes of the high school, the latter using their portion to buy additional equipment for their kitchen. 51001
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