Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 February 1920 — D. A. R. CHAPTER OBSERVED WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY [ARTICLE]

D. A. R. CHAPTER OBSERVED WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY

The General Van Rensselaer Chapter D. A. R., with their husbands as guests, fittingly observed Washington’s birthday Tuesday evening at the pleasant home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Chapman. After a buffet supper, the company was entertained by means of Reflectorscope pictures and Silhouettes showing phases of American History as follbws: Screen pictures of the Indian Period. Reading, “Hiawatha's Wooing,” Mrs. Chapman. - Silhouette: The Arrow Maker, George Padgitt. Minnehaha, Mrs. Edson Murray. Hiawatha, Edson Murray. Screen pictures of the Colonial Period. Reading, “The Stately Minuet,” Mr. KannaL Silhouette —Misses Dorothy and Virginia Thompson. This was followed by a modem dance given by Misses Gwendolyn and Mary Elizabeth Kannal. Screen pictures of the Civil War period. Solo, Marjorie Loughridge. . Silhouette —“A Southern Bell,’ Mrs. Long. ■, Solo—“ Old Black Joe” Dr. Brown Silhouette —Mr. Honan. ‘ The present time was typified by a moving picture showing the modern young woman in dealing with a difficult situation. The Modern Young Lady—Gwendolyn Kannal. Her Maid—Mary Elizabeth Kan- - nal. Her Suitors —Dr. Brown, Thomas Padgitt, Edsoh Murray, George Padgitt. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Dean were Guests of the Chapter.