had charge of the dancing floor.CHILDREN ENTERTAIN AND THE OLDER FOLK DANCE.Tlt;In-FrPretty Easter Festival of Ger* man-American Academy.The faster festival of the Gcrman-American Academy in Coe’a place last night was enjoyed by all the pupils and many of their relatives and friends.'j an Under the direction of Carl Schmidt. ; a11 ithe little folks deported themselves like, j veterans when they played, sang or re- i - cited. The kindergarten class, under , do jMlsa Eugenie Bettger, was especially j i | pleasing. There was chorue singing by frc the M. G. V. Arlon, under the direction he. | of Henry AJil, and when4 the enter-1 tin tainment on the stage was at an end, the older folk danced for several hours.Among the pupils who were applauded were Elsie Welch, Abraham Matzner, Helen Jagle. Robert Moder-sohn, Jerome Krimko. Gertrude Busch. Rudolph Lutz. Ella Schwalbe. Jacob! Stromp, Adolph Pfeil, Ruth Berko.witz, j Margareihe Goehring. Anna McCor-|jj( mlck. Mary Klrschbaurfl, Charles * vlatwion xv \ $4. anCo I111 I {■(■*Ij in f thi | IK i r-1Stickel. Henry Strunk. Albtn Kllburne. Charlotte Tltsworth. Fritz Grotz. Pres-tra Falrlamb, Marjorie StlfT, Arthur Schinauder. Clara HeJrt. Emma Pfrom-; mcr. Marlon Falrlamb. Evelyn Vcr-milye, Oliver Neefus, Carl Kirchner, Dorothy Bressler, Leonard Kallsch, Hedwig Bclsier, Elcanore Dittlej. Ed ward FalH. Anna Davis. Catherine!.' Sohllliug, Emllie Weiss. AugustiQrimme, Frank Wicker, George Stickei. j j Walter Pfell. Philip Guter. Frederick ! Falk. Paul Schueckhaus. Lillie Monti-| gel. Gustav Modersohn and Herbert . Welch.tinthishlshlt;