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T YORK, MAINE, on August 12th and 13th there 
is to be an out-door fete for the York Historical 
and Improvement Society, and Miss Ruth St. Dennis will 
dance in the afternoon and in the moonlight. Miss St. 
Dennis is world known and her art is so very different 
and so very original that no other dancer can approach 
her from the artistic standpoint. While Greek dancers 
and pantomime dancers, and ballet dancers. fill opera 
houses with their examples of terpsichorean art, Miss St. 
Denis’ method takes the simpler form, or poses and pic- 
tures and copies from nature. She spent weeks and 
months in the zoo watching animals and their movements 
and her own sinuous grace shows the result of her patient 
study. The patronesses are among those who have the 
welfare of York at heart, and who year after year make 
an effort to raise money to improve the place by preserv- 
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ing trees, and planting trees, opening walks in the woods, 
placing rustic benches for pedestrians, and in various ways 
making a rough old fishing village into a more comfortable 
watering place for the thousands of summer visitors who 
come annually for two or three months. Mrs. John Breck- 
enridge, N. Y., Mrs. John Cadwalader, Phila., Mrs. Geo. 
Cheney, N. Y., Mrs Endicott Dexter, Boston, Mrs Ralph 
Ellis; Nv Y.,°Mrs. Charles’ Fox, Phila:, Mrs. Charles 
Goodrich, N. Y, Mrs. Percival Lowell, Boston, Mrs. 
Bryan Lathrop, Chicago, Mrs. Thacher Loring, Boston, 
Mrs. Newton Perkins, N. Y., Mrs. Frank Rollins, Mrs. 
Francis Sayles, Providence, Mrs. Gordon Wendell, N. Y, 
are among the patronesses. Reserved seats $1.50 and $2; 
all others $1. Telephone No. 1, York, or write P. O. Box 
178, York Village, Me., for information. 
Telephone 5818 Back Bay 
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