Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 266, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 November 1913 — Parr Literary Program. [ARTICLE]
Parr Literary Program.
The following program will be rendered at a literary musical entertainment to he given at the Parr church on Friday night, November 14th, for the benefit *otf the Christian Endeavor, commencing at 8 o’clock p. m. Admission 10 and 15 cents: Organ Solo—Lulu Rowen. Children’s Choris Song—You’re Wlecome if You Keep Right Still. Recitation—L. L. MoCurtain. Ladies Chorus—Bright Summer. Duet—“ The Little Soldier and the Red Cross Maid”—Orville Rowen and Mary Phares. Dialogue—Going Somewhere. Reading—Finddng the Mallories, in Irish dialect, Mrs. L. W. Rardin. Solo—“I Will Love You When the Silver Threads Are Among the Gold,” Miss Opal Iliff. Song—The Little Housewives Club, Junior Chorus. Dialogue—little Housekeepers. Recitation—Esther Leach. Duet—“ That’s How I Need You,” Aileeu and Cecelia Lakln. Solo—“ Sing Me the Rosary”, Mrs. L W. Rardin. Song—“ There are Soldiers Who Don’t Wear the Blue” Junior Chorus. Ladies Chorus—“ The Oars are Plashing Lightly.” Song—“ The Trail of the Lonesome Pine,” Florence Ilift Cecelia Lakin, Orville Rowen, Edwin Brusnahan. Dialogue—The Lost Pocketbook. Solo—'lßweet Pea Ladies”, Esther. Leach. Recitation—lris Comer. Solo—“ When It’s Apple Blossom Time in Normandy,” Aileen Lakln. Monologue—A Tramp. . Childrens Chorus Song—“lt’s Time to Tell You Goodbye" Calling Cards—printed or engraved; correct sizes and type (aces. Let The Republican have your next order.
