Jasper County Democrat, Volume 21, Number 100, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 March 1919 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
“IN A FLOWER GARDEN” . The pupils of Monoett sdhool will give the cantata "In a Flower Garden," under the direction of Mrs. Sage, Wednesday evening. March 19 in the Methodist Churoh. The cantata represents one day In the life of the Flowers of the Garden. They are awakened by the Bird Voices, given a drink by the Dews; they play with the Sun-beams and then greet the Dawn. Fair-Weather comes and brings with her the Little White Clouds. Butterflies visit the Flowers and them Noon arrives. Winds whisper Co the Flowers of the approach of the Storm Clouds and Rain, the enemies of and the Little White Clouds. The latter are driven away for awhile, but soon return with the Rainbow Tints. Then Sunset and Dusk visit the Flowers, who are finally lulled to sleep by the Fireflies. PROGRAM Fart One. Introduction Instrumental Birds* Chorus "Peep, peep” Chorus of Dews "We give you thirsty Flowers” Song of the Sunbeams "Stealing, softly stealing” Song of the Clover, Daisy and Buttercup. . ."I’m only a little Clover" Spider Song "My goodness me!”—Virginia Thompson Dawn’s Song "O’er the Far Eastern Hills” —Esther Herremon Song of the Little White Clouds.." Look, while you sing” Fair-Weather's Song . • •, ••••••• • • ’ "Clear skies and snowy clouds’ —Mildred Wagner Noon’s Song”AJh, my children of the Garden”—Miriam Wedekins Final Chorus (part I)"We’re light as summer breezes” Entr'acte —Garden Dance—lnstrumental Part Two. Opening Chorus i ."All the Flowers love us The Song ......"Now is the end of calm and quiet’’ Fair-Weather Song "Oh, my goodness me”—Mildred Wagner Chorus "Good-bye, dear Noon, to you” Storm Clouds’ .Song "Shoo, shoo, shoo” Rain Song "I pltter, pltter, and patter’’—Ruth Htollay Rainbow Song ••■«••••••• .... "When the Rain is falling gently Song o’ Sunset..“l knew you dearly loved the Rainbow” —Helen Lord Now the Sunset "Now the sunset hues are fading’* Fireflies’ Song "We are the earth-stars of the Flowere" Final Chorus "Telling that sleepy time is nigh” The music throughout the play is bright and attractive, and the dainty flower costumes make a pretty setting. It promises to be one of the best musical entertainments that Monnett school lhas ever given. Tickets on sale at Long's drug store.
WOOD SAWING.
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