Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 May 1912 — Home Talent Minstrels at Remington, May 27. [ARTICLE]
Home Talent Minstrels at Remington, May 27.
At Remington opera hpuse Monday, May 27, 1912, for benefit .of Federated Clubs Civic Improvement fund. Part I. "The JingabooMan”. ... .Mrs. A. V. Locke, soloist, with chorus of 10 ladies. Solo .C. H. Wharton "The Marble Arch”—Comedietta in one act. Characters—(.’apt. Trextham, bachelor Kieth Spencer Jack Merewether, married Max Hargreaves Constance Cameron, widow Miss Pearl Morris Marion Merewether, married Miss Bess Guy Time—The present day. Scene- —Merewether's house in Milliton Gardens, Hyde Park, London.
Three Child Elocutionists Chester Wharton, Homer Doads, Bernard Hargreaves. ‘‘Sugwr Moon,” coon duet. ... Mrs. A. V. Locke, Wesley Merritt PART 11. ‘‘Old Black Joe”. Chorus Overture. “Band, Band. Band”. Claire Broadie “Everybody Two Step”. . . . • Homer Lambert “Come Along My Mandy” .... Miss Garnet McNary, C, W. Wharton “That Baboon Baby Dance... ChaBowman. “The Welcome on That Mat Ain't Meant for Me,” Kieth Spencr. “Take Me Back to Babyland” Mrs. Chas. Bowman “The Owl in the Old Oak Tree,” Miss Lillian Sharkey, 11. Lambert “The Humming Coon?. . ; .; • • ■ • ... C. W. Wharton “The Railroad Rag,” Walter Johnson “Massa’s in the Cold. Cold Ground” A. E. Malsbary “Dixie*' Chorus Chorus —• Mary Bartee Pearl Morris Grace Sharkey Zephyr Crabb Mrs. McCullough Homer Roads Tickets on sale at Bowman's restaurant on and after Monday, May 20. Reserved seats 50c and 35c. General admission 25c. “The Federated Clubs are endeavoring to raise funds to furtner their efforts toward beautifying and improving our pretty little town. Assisted by C. W.'Wharton of Kentland and home talent the above program will be presented.— Mrs. Geo. Hargreaves, Pres, of Federated Clubs; Miss Pearl Morris, Com.”;
