Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 278, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 November 1914 — THE THANKSGIVING ENTERTAINMENT [ARTICLE]
THE THANKSGIVING ENTERTAINMENT
Program of Annual Event Which Will Take Place This Evening at Christian Church. The public is cordially invited to this entertainment and kindly requested to remember the collection which will be used by the charity board to provide the poor of our community with a Thanksgiving dinner. The following committee was appointed by the ministerial association <to arrange the program: Dr. W. L. Myer, Mrs. M. D. Gwin and Miss Maud Daugherty, and they have arranged the program as given below: Invocation—Rev. J. C. Parrett. Organ Prelude—Miss Glen Day. High School Girls’ Quartette—Anna Leonard, Wilda Littlefield, Ruth Thelma Martirfdale. Vocal Solo—Crossing tire Bar—■ Esther Padgitti Reading—Miss Dyer Piano Solo—Bel Laßue. Ladies’ Quartette —-Mrs. E. J. Randle, Miss Esther Padgitt, Mrs. J. C. Parrett, Miss Maud Daugherty*. Vocal Solo—Even Tide—‘Miss Anna Leonard. Reading (*A) and (B) Mr. Lindsay Sharpnack. High School Boys’ Quartette—Elvyn Allman, Paul Beam, Carl Efgeisbach, George Padgitt. Vocal Solo—The Ninety and Nine— Mrs. J. A. Dunlap. Vocal Duet —Blessed Saviour, Thee I Love—‘Miss Wilda Littlefield, Dr. D. L. Myer/ Piano Solo—Mrs. M. I). Gwin. Please bear in mind that this program begins at 7:30 o’clock and we are sure to start then, so if you do not care td miss’any of it and want to get a good seat, be on time. Many newspapers, both r democratic ancj republican, are mentioning John B. Peterson, of Crown Pbint. the present tenth district congressman, for the democratic gubernatorial nomination. Although some democratic papers opposed Congressman Peterson’s reelection there .was no-fight against him in. the party rank and,file and it is quite probable that” he could go into the start* convention with the solid support of the tenth dis-, t.rtct. ■' J
