Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 280, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 November 1916 — Charity Entertainment Program At the Methodist Church. [ARTICLE]
Charity Entertainment Program At the Methodist Church.
The charity board will give an entertainment at the M- E. church Friday evening, November 24th. The entertainment is to be given in the interests of the poor of the city and although it will be free, everyone is asked to’oring some article of food or money, which will be distributed among the poor of the city soy Thanksgiving Day. The following program has been f.rranged for the evening: Hymn: “The Faith of Our Fathers,” By the Congregation. Scripture Reading: Rev. Edward Strecker. Voice: - a "Today”, by Bond. b “The Lamb,” by Densmore. Miss Thelma Martindale. Piano Duet: “Marche Militaire” — Schubert Liszt Rosabel Daugherty, Linnie Birj Raines. High School Quartette —Miss Cornelia Leonard, Miss Ruth Wood, Miss Wilda Littlefield and Miss Thelma Martindale. Thanksgiving Talk by I. N. Warren. Voice* Villanelle, by Eva Dell’acqua— Miss Esther Padgitt. Piano Solo —Sonata Pathetique, by Bethoven —Miss Florence Allman. Voice: a “Dreams,” by Chipman. b “On the Ocean Blue,” Petrie. Mr. Loren Sage. Violin, “Souvenir,” Drdlt—G. A. Stevenson. Reading—Mrs. F. H. Beard. Prayer, Rev. J. Budman Fleming. Organ—Mrs. M. I). Gwin.
