Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 19, Number 165, Decatur, Adams County, 14 July 1921 — Page 2

Just Three more Days to buy your Tickets for ; ....... cX‘“ Decatur s Big hve Day Chautauqua Plu ’ W " T “ ■ t'ndera C the best talent on the Chautauqua platform. THURSDAY. JULY 21

SUNDAY, JULY 17 2:30-Popular lecture “The Univaratty of Adversity" or "The King of the World" Dr. W. Quay Roeselle a speaker whu delivers a biff message. 3:30 —Popular Concert —The Chicago Conuvrt Company un organization ot nine high grade, professional artists. 7:4s—Popular Concert—The Chicago Concert Company—an unusual vocal organization, giving progrums especially nullable for Sunday. , , „ B:4s—Popular lecture—“ The New Social Consciousness —Mrs. Peter Oleson —one of the most prominent women, speakers in America. THE CHICAGO CONCERT COMPANY / 4 < ’ f '■ 5 ■wr® «•/ -m »«" 11 rjaj ' Soli gtr . Two Unusual Musical Programs The Chicago Concert Company is c ertain to prove a very fine and success musical organization. This company is composed ot nine professional musicians. They will give two splendid mixed programs, including duets, quartets and ensemble numbers. Their Sunday programs are not only arranged espei tally for the day, but have been prepared with the view of bringing out the very finest and best in musical oratories and sacred selections. DR. W. QUAY ROSSELLE An Orator Who Makes Good

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MRS PETER.OLESON One of America's Foremost Woman Speakers

Mrs. Peter Oleson is an unusual .Chautauqua speaker is the first and only woman speaker to deliver an address at the famous Jackson Day Bnquet at Washington. D. C.; was one of the great leaders at the Democratic National Convention at San Francisco in 1920; delivered one of the greatest addresses of that Convention before an audience of more than 14,000 peoplA She is written up by The Ladies Home Journal of December, 1920, and by other national magazines and byleading newspapers as one of the greatest woman leaders of America. Her address on "The New Social Consciousness" is worthy of a great hearing.

MONDAY. JULY 18 3:3o—Popular Concert —Goforth'sOOrchestr a six-piece entertaining orchestra playing popular and classical music. 7:4s—Popular Concert —Goforth’s Orchestra—featuring xylophone ami marinibaphone w B:4s—Entertainment Program—Manlove, the Man of Many Faces—One of the cleverest impersonators on the Chautauqua platform. GOFORTH’S ORCHESTRA _ ___ ■ fc®' * Clever, Popular. Entertaining Goforth's Orchestra is one of the finest entertaining orchestras on the Chautauqua platform and they will furtlnish splendid programs afternoon and evening of’ classical and popular music. One reason for their popularity is the great variety of their musical selections. They play something to please everybody. MAN LOVE—MAN OF MANY FACES Big Entertainment Nignt

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The lectures of Dr W. Quay Ilosselle abound in "a humor and philosophy of life. He is very dramatic, both in his way of conceiving the truth and in his manner of delivering his messages.

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Manlove n an unusuu'il charniter delinia. or. Manlove night will ’be aria-3 enter:,!! imaant night. Dining the program he will become an Irishman, a Swede, Dut-hinnn, frenchman and other well known characters, and will be so real that you would think he was born in the'land of these international characters.

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TUESDAY. JULY 1!) 2 30—Popular Concert —The Welsh Lady Glee lingers —seven native Welsh ladies. A group of unusual voices 3:30 —.Miscellaneous Headings- Miss Hazel Dopheide—one of the finest dramiltie play readers on the Chautauqua platform. 7:45 —Popular Concert —The Welsh laidy Glee Singers— Their programs will Include solos, duets, quartets and ensemble numbers. 8:45 —Dramatic Reading "The .Money Makers" Miss Hazel Dopheide. This is a splendid play and Miss Dopheide gives it unusually well. WELSH LADY GLEE SINGERS trajgfWfc-- - »t ’A-I3BWKHM T itLh-Mr - ~t‘ -.SSL* 1* 3'‘-'C '•"'■'St.'S * 5 ' *■' Y , ryjk* ir I kTW 1 jf* 7■ 'h i• . x AX- '• . -<* ' •t* ' •*.’« j *l.l ' **’ a, r r W p < 44 “ Ml Unusual Musical Attraction Seven native Welsh lady soloists were brought from Wales to this country a year ago to fdl Chautauqua engagements and during the season they rendered over 180 Chautauqua programs. Their success was so great that they were re-engaged to appear on the big Independent Chautauqua during the season of 1921. MISS HAZEL DOPHEIDE Big Dramatic Play Reader

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WEDNESDAY, JULY 20 3:30 —Popular Lecturer —“Foods. Facts and Fancies,” Dr. —consisting of unusual soprano, fine tenor, with splendid violinist, celloist and accompanist. 3:30 —Popular Concer- —"Foods. Facts ami Fancies.” Dr. Lena K. Sadler. This will be one of the most helpful lectures on the entire Chautauqua. 4:30 —Round Table—Conducted by The Sadlers. This hour will be devoted to informal discussion and t.'ie answering of questions. 7:45 —Popular Concert —The Bernabo Conceit Company Their programs offer great variety in vocal and m itrumental solos and combinations. 8:45 —Popular Lecture —“Americanitis” (Or some other health subject) Dr. William S. Sadler. A man who was a pioneer in the work of taking the people into the confidence of the- medical profession. THE BERNABO CONCERT COMPANY I."" ' '7 ■ ' r j Ok ! 71 W T K> 11l A Splendid Popular Musical Organization. The Bernabo Concert Company will be composed of Miss Bernabo, an unnsual Italian soprano. Mr. Trepiccioni. a very line Italian tenor and a splendid violinist, cellist and accompanist. Their programs will be varied. THE SADLERS A Great Outstanding Community Day

As an attraction for Chautauqua progrttms The Sadlers are distinctly different from any other feature ever offered the Chautauqua public. Dr. William S. Sadler was a pioneer In the work of taking the people into the confidence of the medical profession. His medical mission to the people at once met with enthusiastic response from Chautauqua audiences everywhere. Dr. I* ■

Miss Hazel Dopheide is beyond question one of the three greatest play readers in America. For five years she has been continually appearing on Lyceum and Chautauqua programs, and during that time has made for herself a najno and reputation equalled by but few other American readers. Her great reading “The Money Makers" has made her a national reputation. > 4W

Lena K. Sadler has been able to make her work more and more effective and interesting by her splendid capability as a public speaker. Veryfew . Chautauqua attractions have ever achieved such -n enviable reputation for making good and securing such a large percentage of return dates. The Sadler Day will be made one of .the most important and valuable community days ever given on our Chautauqua program.

2 ■ 30—Popular Concert. The Ladies organization consists of ten expert professional lady i l,1S ; ::no _ J - o , ml -.r O’, tunU -1J• «Jg£ /’RjaSJ” ChUr 7?4^s-Po\wlar 11 'Dreanis and yissions"-Dr. By ron W. King—a masterful en V’^‘ , ‘*’ ) nB T1 ie Lilies Saxophone 8:45-Popular Closing Concert- The |)e Band. In addition to the * n "®"} combinations vocal and instrumental solos and combmation THE LADIES SAXOPHONE BAND 11 s H ;$ I |||j ■ . An Unique Band Organization The Ladies Saxophone Band will prove an unusual musical attraction. This organization will consist of ten professional lady musicians, composing a great saxophone com ination They will, also, double on other instruments, formPng a ten piece band. There will be many special features consisting of vocal selections and instrumental solos, duets and other combinations. The Ladies Saxophone band Day will be one of our best musical entertainment days.

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BISHOP CHARLES BAYARD MITCHELL One of the Leading Bishops of the M. E. Church

Under the title of "The Original Idiot” Bishop Mitchell is delivering a lecture which is not only thoughtprovoking and stimulating, but also exceedingly entertaining. Its profound philosophy is so attractively presented that the scholar and 'the man in the street” the old and the young, are alike held in rapt attention to the last spoken word. His lecture title is an old one, but his lecture is original and exceedingly timely. A rare opportunity awaits our Chautauqua community.

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BYRON W. KING Dreamer, Teacher, Actor Poet and Artist A man who believes that a smile is better than a frown; that a pleasant word outweighs a curse; an open hand is better than a clinched fist. Byron W. King believes in the religion of “good ideas" and has delivered more lectures during the last ten years than almost any other public speaker.

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