Democratic Sentinel, Volume 2, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 December 1878 — School Entertainment! [ARTICLE]
School Entertainment!
Tiie public exercise of the Rhetoric Class for the First Te m of School will consist of Orations delivered by the members. The names of the subjects and speakers are as follow : Rome was not built in a day. Miss Lola Mos 3. Every life has its shadow. |Miss Madge Hemphill. The position of women, past and present. Miss Hattie Coen. firit. Louis Hollingsworth. The yesterday and te-day of America. Miss Ora Thompson. The education of our girls. Miss Ollie Alter . Why study the mathematics? Miss Anna Lerason, The end net yet. Miss Ella Osborne. Life,s Battle Field. Miss Blanche Borough?. Wrongs of the Indians. Delos Thompson. MusicJ—lt’s influence. Miss Belle Alter. Failure or success in life. T. C. Price. Silent Cities. Miss Hulda Miller. Tiie Magna Charta. Wm. E. Moss. Should woman be idle? Mis* Mattie McCoy. > Is coal of greater value to the world than gold ? Affir B ative—Vic. Lough ridge. Negative—Elmer Dwiggins. Life compared with the ocean.— Miss Emma Rhoads. Entertainment to be given in Starr’s Hall, Fridag evening, December 20th, 1871. Doors open at 7 o’ciock. Exercises to begin at o’clock.
Louis A. Godey, the founder of Gcdey'tt Lady's Bonk , and who continued its publisher and proprietor until within two years died sunnenly in Philadelphia Friday night, Nov. 29th, aged 75 years. He had been confined to his house through a complication of diseases, but his death was not expected. Second-crop strawberries crew so plentifuily on the vines of William Sloan, of Montgomery township, Montgomery oouuty, Pa, that he reg ulariy sold ten to twelve quarts a day through September and October, ending the crop about the midd.'e of November. Prices were about eighty Lenta a quart
