Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 298, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 December 1912 — FORTP-SEVEN STARS ON THE PROGRAM [ARTICLE]

FORTP-SEVEN STARS ON THE PROGRAM

J. H. Holden’s Big Troup of Comedians to Appear in Rensselaer One Might Only. Preparations for the big charily entertainment at the Presbyterian church have been progressing during the past week and J. H. Holden, the director, has arranged a program of twenty-two numbers and involving the services of forty-seven real artists, actual stars of great local brilliancy. Besides this large assemblage of performers, all of whom have been trained to a high degree of efficiency, Mr. Holden will have a band of several pieces. The program will not be published prior to the entertainment, as it is desired to keep several of the numbers a profound secret. But Mr. Holden' wishes to impress the public with the fact that the entertainment will be entirely original nothing like it ever having occurred before on any American platform. It is the first and only performance in America of its kind, and it i» certainly some kind. Things will begin to occur with the rising of the curtain and will continue to occur until the last number has been given. It is to be a real fattiest and there is a laugh in every thing that happens. The admission is 25 cents. If you can’t spare the money, borrow it, but don’t miss the entertainment on any excuse short of being sick and if you are just a little sick come and laugh yourself well again. Its a real ehance of a lifetime to witness such a marvelous array of tab ent all under one roof.