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was a great success. 
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MAGNOLIA. 
The Union Easter Concert of the 
Magnolia and Fresh Water Cove 
Sunday Schools last Sunday evening 
The program 
was largely made up of songs and 
recitations by the small children who 
gave credit to themselves and those 
who trained them. The Superinten- 
dent of the Magnolia Sunday School, 
Mrs. Fred S. Lycett, assisted by 
Miss Amy Lycett, had in charge the 
instruction of the Magnolia children. 
Mrs. Charles Currier and Miss Izetta 
Wolfe performed a similar duty at 
Fresh Water Cove. Beautiful Easter 
lilies presented by Mrs. Rebecca Col- 
felt and sixty geraniums, the gift of 
Mrs. Chas. R. Hayden, adorned the 
front of the church and at the close 
of the concert were distributed, the 
geraniums to the children and the 
lilies to the sick. The programme 
was as follows: “Easter Hymn,” The 
Congregation; recit., “Long Ago at 
Easter Time,” Rosie Nelson; recit., 
“The Morn Has Come,” Samuel Em- 
erson; recit., “Through Death to 
Life,’ Helen Troy; trio, “Sweet 
Easter Time,” Hazel Holmes, Helen 
Troy, Dorothy Wolfe; recit., “Easter 
Day,” Tracy Hoysradt; recit., “Little 
Preachers of the Resurrection,” Alice 
Height, Phyllis Lycett; recit., “Glad 
it is Easter,’ Fred Gardner; solo, 
“God is Love,” Laura Abbott; recit., 
“The Message,” Mildred Holmes; 
recit., - “The Beautiful Spring Has 
Come,” Helen Edmonds; recit., “An 
Easter Prayer,” Myron Story; recit., 
“The First Easter Morning,” Hazel 
Holmes; recit., “I Am Glad it is 
Easter,” William Edmonds; recit., 
“This Resurrection Morn,” Ella 
Hoysradt; recit., “For Every Soul a 
Spring,” Charles Gardner; Easter 
hymn, The Congregation; dialogue, 
“Language of the Spring Flowers,” 
Dorothy Wolfe and seven children; 
recit., “Easter Lilies,” Everett Linne- 
recit., ‘“Resurrection,” Bertha 
Leitheiser; recit., “The Foolish 
Seeds,” Edward French; recit., “The 
Glad Surprise,” Laura Abbott and 
Jennie McKay; Primary Song, Mil- 
dred Holmes; recit., “Sing Hosan- 
nas,” Ernest Emerson; solo, “Very 
Little Tots,” Mona Height; recit., 
“The False Report,” Dorothy Wolfe; 
recit., “Alive Again,” Edith Height; 
recit., “Easter Lilies,” Madeline 
Black; recit., “Questions,” Ella Hoy- 
sradt, Mary Burke, Mona Height ; 
recit., “A Wish,” Robert Gardner ; 
recit., “Easter Dawn,” Bessie Abbott. 
Thomas P. Abbott of Hartford, 
Conn., was the guest of his parents, 
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Abbott over 
the week end. 
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