Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 251, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 October 1916 — INTERESTING PROGRAM ARRANGED FOR FRIDAY [ARTICLE]
INTERESTING PROGRAM ARRANGED FOR FRIDAY
Jasper County Centennial Program Friday Afternoon and Evening at H. S. Auditorium.
An interesting program has been arranged for Friday night. The committee is pleased to announce that Adelaide Steele Baylor, of the Department of Public Instruction, has been secured for that evening. Miss Baylor has been quite active in school work in Indiana for some years and everyone should arrange to hear her. Another feature of the Centennial exercises will be the planting of a tree in Milroy Park Friday afternoon by the D. A. R. Ladies. Appropriate exercises will be held in that connection, consisting of brief talks by Mrs. Q. E. Murray, regent of the D. A. R , and Mrs. H. J. Kannal. It is the plan to plant and dedicate this tree to thd memory of the Pioneer Men and Women of Jasper county. This - program will begin at 4:00 p. m. and the public is invited to attend. The evening program is as follows : » Chprus—Grammar grades: “Dixie”, “Old Kentucky? Home,” “On the Banks of the Wabash.” Song’, “Sweet and Low”, Josephine Washburn, Doris Larsh, '< Beulah* Brown, Mary Washburn. “The early history and organization of Jusperfcbunty and the different settlements”—L. H. Hamilton. Piano solo, Alice Thomas. “Manners and Customs of Early Jasper County People”—John E. Alter. Music, mixed quartet. “Reminiscences of Early Life in Jas-pcr County”—.Mrs. H. E. Parkinson. Song, “Old Black Joe”, Wilda Littlefield, Cornelia Leonard, Thelma Martindale; Ruth Wood., „ Vocational Education in Indiana — Adelaide Steele Baylor, of the department of public instruction, Indianapolis, Ind. Solo ’‘lndiana”, Esther Padgitt. Early Indiana History as illutsrated by a set of lantern slides, loaned by the Extension Department of Indiana University.« Song, “Star Spangled Banner,” le«l by mixed quartet.
