fromENTERTAINED MOTHERSSongPann-er.Por-»R.Girls Literary Society of the Oak Park ] Fi School Gave An ExcellentProgram Last Night.The girls’ literary class of the OakPark Congregational Sunday school pigave a very fine entertainment last night at the home of the Rev. and wileck-Mrs. A. A. Allington lt;n East Washing- boGeoton street, to which a number of firmot hens were invited. The program anbegan by devotionals conducted b the | 25president, Mildred Allington, the pro-1gram being as follows: tor I Instrumental solo—Vera Gregory. ticatisterEd-willRecitation, “The First Easter” Ruth Kerns.Dialogue, “The Freckled Facedfrlt;narytheGirl”-—Lillian Schofield, Vivian Crosshaw, Gladys Eller.Songs by the society.Reading, “Ned’s Moving Day” Vera Gregory.jeen j Recitation, “The Overworked Elo-fol-tobewiCOor 11-cutionist”—Lyle Allington.Solo, “Easter Is Here”—Cora John-theeon.Recitation, “Easter Praise”—Vivian Croshaw.Recitation, “My Sisters’ Rest Fel- *n ike. | low”—Jessie Ashley.0x1StgedbeRecitation, “Throw Wide the Win dows—Gertrude Metcalf.Recitation, “A Rainy Day”—EthelBowhall.prcajGrRecitation—Donna Champney. iem | After the program the Rev. Mr.To-J Allington gave a short talk to theA1relacead.mothers about the good work of thegirls, and in a laughing way told themothers not to tel] the girls what heencecvotin£bo1E.had said. Following this refreshments of sandwiches, cake, coffee and pickles were served.LEAD C. C. CON.SPEARED FISHth(me(letinpatin