Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 272, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 November 1914 — Fine Entertainment By School Children. [ARTICLE]
Fine Entertainment By School Children.
The school entertainment given Monday night and to be repeat again this evening at the higilr School auditorium delighted an who witnessed it and the auditorium Was overcrowded and it is understood an equally laige audience will witness the entertainment tonight So well had the children been trained that the entire program went off Without a hitch and the patrons of the school were quite libetal in their applause of the fifteen numbers. If distinction could be made in the merit of the numbers it is possible that the Colonial Minuet would >be declared the most pleasing. lit was enacted by eight pupils of the fourth grade, four boys and four girls, all dressed in colonial costume, with whitened wigs and gaily dressed. The grace with which they carried the Simple steps of the minuet was very creditable to the participants and the instructors. The following program wias carried out: Indians, Grade 1. Pop Corn Song, Grade 3 ‘Mr. Duck and Mr. Turkey” Grade 2. Carroufeel (Merry-go-round) Grade 2. “I See You” (Swedish Game) by Grade 2. Chrysanthemums, Grade 5 girls. First Thanksgiving ’ Day Grade 3. “Sunflower” drill, Grade 5 boys. Priscilla and John Alden, Grade 3. Colonial Minuet, Grade 4 A Th'gnkisg'iviinig Dream, Grade 4. Birth of the Flag, Tableau, "Grade 4. Holidays of the Year, Grammar Grade, New. Year, St. Patrick’s Day, Thanksgiving, Washington’s Birthday, Memorial Day National Anthems, Grammar grade, German, French, Russian, American. Star Spangled Banner, All. For dyspepsia, our national ailment, use Burdock Blood Bitters. Recommended for strengthening digestion, purifying the blood. At all drug stores: $1 a bottle. We have a very large assortment of ladies’ and children’s furs, which we will make an extra special price on for this week only. It .will pay you to see uls without delay and get our prices.—E. Van Arsdel & Co. -
