First Dancing Recital by Pupils of Miss Mann At a successful and wellâ€"attended dance recital in the Harmony hall, the pupils cof Miss Clarite H. Mann showed the headway they had made while beâ€" ing taught by her. Miss Mann began her dancing school ceight months ago, and besides the dancing lessons which she provides, she teaches acrobatics to her students, "These lessons are proâ€" ductive of charm," said Major Wm. Morgan, who gave the opening address, "and if my liitle girl acquires that, 1 shall be thoroughly satisfied." Most of Miss Mann‘s pupils have never before appeared on the public stage, but this did not make them less pleasing. On both Thursday and Friday nighis their performances were deâ€" lightful and showed vae perfect trainâ€" ing they had received., The first part of the prograimme was known as "All on a Summer‘s Day." The setting for this performance was a heme with a porch swing, and beach chair, and with beautiful scenery stretchinz far away to the back. Millan, d1 Lengthy Programme of Dances, Presented on Thursday and Friday Evenings at Harmony Hall. Large Audience Pleased with the Dancers, Dancing, Costumes, Ete. Saturday, June 19th TABLE®S OF HOME BAKING, CAKES CANDY TOYS EMEROIDERY, ETC Proceed: to be given to Charitable purposes. Meld by the following girls: Joanne Langdon, Joyce Service, Beryl Service, Helen Stock, Alma Criï¬ps. Joyce Gonjalez, Nadin O‘Connor, Gwen Jackson, Corinne Havystead, Marian Patriquin. AT 101 KIRBY AV E. from 2 to 6 p.m 3oy" presemied Be ed in whits pant 46â€"47p Mac and was and sun Ann Lahey, Margaret Burke, a Burt, in yellow and blue petal : with yellow flowers on their ht in their hands. These little gi certainly pass for flowers an;} Kathleen Milne danced the Dantce"" in the traditional Sto Dance" in the traditional Seottish tume, and there is undouptediy no left for her to learn abcut that d I; was perfectly done. "The Grenadier Guards" jpres Elincr Anderson, Vera Charlton, Pye, Kathleen Backhouse and Williams, in red jazckets, black trc and high black hats, their tappin ing clear and very militaryâ€"like. Joain Robinson as "Sunbonnet was a in a large red h the wind came K; girl pal. Days" t number, boyvy Cou tied arcund her Rcbinson prese With bionde c neath the hank able little baby on | sclves, wore t black. But, ct turned out t Ruthie Seube! Tonr, ‘Tom, 1 the hearis of evervone else, we blou apre tied hara "Brcwinâ€"Eyed rankie Morgan nn Lahey, Mar In . ~]a garin lIavour ol LI appeared or Sim ib 1€ kned elled LhAe datr entie curl ATL _ T ind for d1 k1 S 1€ ar taps had reâ€" hall, she had won Â¥d. and each time prev! A Ru l leir hea tle girls 1JY rwWashn Aan{ lanced "M1I onne! ue red bonne ri licitle girl 1€ T1 1J resented ish casâ€" nothin:g | Ma1 tunmnie )UseI Joan| JrOLUg! Betty| diencc and ould and The first number on the second porâ€" iion of the programme which was headed as "Studio Sketches," was a class in elementary acrobatirs, which showed how these lessons gave grace and lithensss to the pupils. The stuâ€" In a pleasing, husky voice, she sang "Lazy <Bones" to this apparently unâ€" heeding ycung person, and when her song brought no response, broke into a tap. This aroused her friend, who, for a few minutes, jsined in the dance, but finally threw up her hands in dismay as Retty displayed an intricate step. The musical interlude, by Gladys Kennedy, presented "Duetche Tanze" by Beethoven; "Chorale‘‘ by Bach, and "Sleeping Beauty Waltz‘" by Tschaiâ€" kowsky, which were all played well and brought great enjoyment to the auâ€" McFadde wC 1CK Nancy Hepplew n, Rosmary Clen ‘Tre "Off For a 11 11 in I€ ively and interesting tap num. hs Beach" was presented by El daden, who wore a beach out! is certainly a good dancer, 1 aps are sure and clear. ty Williams danced the "Hyla ‘‘"_ _ anmd â€"did it extgeptiona jleas Bon ‘Tel 16 Her d ind *.; on thi Betty ime wi i. and 1 ind Doris i i swing qu )late." One dan( C ars, on tL vake up a lazy frigl porch swirg sound ing, husky voice, sl 2s‘ to this acrcmaren ATT lat Mach d a lively numJsetr. all others were June ris Simmers who sat on _quietly sipping "Frâ€"stâ€" me wore a brown skirt * wore brown trousers, ets and tams. 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