Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 63, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 March 1915 — BENEFIT ENTERTAINMENT FOR MONNETT GUILD [ARTICLE]

BENEFIT ENTERTAINMENT FOR MONNETT GUILD

Popular Reader Secured From Chicago For Occasion —Music by Rensselaer Talent. The Monnett Guild, which has recently been organized for the purpose of assisting in the work being done for young girls at the Monnett School for Girls, has arranged for a benefit entertainment to be given in the Christum church, Friday evening, March 19th. Miss Wilcox, of Chicago, teacher of expression in Jennings Seminary and also a public reader of wide experience, will give a varied program of popular readings and several of the best musicians of Rensselaer will assist with vocal and piano solos. The entertainment will begin at 8:15. An admission of 25 cents for adults and 15 cents for children will be charged at the door and the proceeds will be used by the Guild in their work for the school. The program follows: Piano Solo■-.Miss Laßue I Ain’t Goin’ to Cry No More.. .Riley The Lisper • Riley Elmer Brown Riley Miss Wilcox Vocal Solo Mrs. Dunlap Hello Sam Walter Foss Trouble Edmund Vance Cook The Sign of the Cross (adapted) Wilson Barrett Miss Wilcox. Vocal Solo Mrs. Randle The Mustard Plaster.... Miss Wilcox His Own Obituary Miss Wilcox Little Pigs Miss Wilcox Piano Solo Miss Hollingsworth Pantomime The Holy City Recessional Kipling An American in Europe... .Van Dyke Miss Wilcox.