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<bibl><title>Russkoye Obozrenie</title>,
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<title level="a">The Children's Masquerade</title></bibl>
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<publisher>The Newberry Library</publisher>
<pubPlace>Chicago, Illinois</pubPlace>
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<addrLine>60 West Walton</addrLine>
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<note>Transcribed from digital images contributed to the Internet
Archive by the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.</note>
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<bibl><title>Russkoye Obozrenie</title>,
<date when="1930-01-04">Jan. 4, 1930</date>.
<title level="a">THE CHILDREN'S MASQUERADE</title></bibl>
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<p>On Saturday, December 28th of last year, a children's masquerade, arranged by the Women's Club, was held in the hall at 1902, W. Division St. It proved to be a great success.</p>
<p>Children of Russian residents arrived from various distant suburbs of Chicago in order to participate in the event, which was an unusual one in the annals of our colony. Dressed in various colorful, masquerade costumes, the masked children whirled, sang, danced, ran, and played around the Christmas tree.</p>
<p>The pupils of the school of the Women's Club, recited in a lively way poems from Russian classics and fables of Krylow. After this, gifts were presented to the children. The children were overjoyed, and did not want to return home even after the hall was occupied by young dancing couples.</p>
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<p>Especially successful was the A. T. Grechaninov chorus of the "Znanie" Society.</p>
<p>The Women's Club expresses its deepest gratitude to the chorus and its conductor, V. V. Shumkov, for the great treat offered to the public by its artistic performance.</p>
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