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The pageant which was to have been given in the Boston Opera House during the third week in December, 1909, was postponed until late in January. Two performances have now been arranged for on the evenings of January 28 and 29 in the Boston Opera House as originally planned. The pageant is under the direction of Mrs. L. J. Barber and is given in the interest of the Fathers' and Mothers' Club of Boston. The display will be divided into two parts. The first part will consist of a procession representing different nations, and each nation will carry its national tree of life. The second part will consist of groups dressed to represent various periods and stages of ecclesiastical history. Each part of the program will have its own action, speeches and dancing. Tickets at $3, $2, $1 and 50 cents are now on sale at Herrick's and at the Pierce Building, Copley Square.
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