The second annual indoor fair of the Eighth street school will be held Friday night, April 20, in the Heeb rink on Eastern avenue, it was an nounced today by C. . Gosch, princi pal. The event will be open to the general public and will begin prompt ly at 7 o’clock. Proceeds of the fair will be used for the library of the school it is stated. Folk games and drills by the pu pills of the various grades, under the direction of Miss Grace Funk, physi cal director, will be features of the evening. The program of the play festival follows: Long game, Thorn Rosa, second grade; Fox and Chicken Dodge Ball, seventh and eighth grade girls, jumping circle, third grade; wand exercises, fifth grade; ,.intermis sion; nursery rhymes, “Little Jack Horner”, “Hickory, Dickory- Dock”, “Lads and Lassies”, first grade; free exercise lesson, sixth grade; fox and gardener, second grade; folk games, fourth grade; straddle ball relay, sev enth and eighth grade boys. Other features of the fair will be a baby show, a pet animal show and a special musical program.