Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 May 1895 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

A Delsarte and Literary Entertainment, Given Under the Direction"of Miss Mabel Doty. Don’t Fail to Attend. PROGRAM. 1. 5e1ecti0n. ............... v.rriTTV.... »..... Rensselaer Band 2. “Spring” (Cantata) ........................ The Little Folks. 3. “At the Museum” Misses Virginia Austin and Gail Wasson. Physical Exercise... ‘znzzzzziziz ' *• - Class. 5. Vocal Solo Miss Burget. 6. “Little Allie” Miss Luella McCoy. 7. Selection .77777. 7. 77. . ..... .The Male Quartette, 8. “At the Stage Door” Miss Grace Thompson. 19, Vocal Solo Miss True Alter. 10. “Aunt Sophonia at the Opera, Misses Luella McCoy, Lena Washburn. 11. Vocal Solo Mr. W. B. Austin. 12. “Comin ’Thro the Rye” (Pantomine) Mabel Doty. 13. Ring Drill. “Sixteen Maids from School.” Orchestral Accompaniment 14 Cornet Solo . Mr. John Healy. 15. Selection.*...» Rensselaer Band. 16. Allegory “The Outcast’ Misses Doty, Hollister, Washburn, Haus and Healy.

Vlcmorial Day Services. Thursday, May 30th, 1895. “■ .. . ■ • By Rensselaer Post No. 84, and' Rensselaer Women’s Relief Corps No. 39, Department of Indiana, Grand Army of the Republic. PROGRAMME. 1:30 P. M. —Court House bell will ring.— _ : 1:40 P.M. Music by the Rensselaer Band; All organizations will -promptly march to the Court House Square, and be assigned their positions in the procession: 2:00 P. M. March to Weston Cemetery. 2:30 P. M. Call to order. Opening Address .Post Commander J. A. Ramey. Music—lnstrumental College Band. Music —Vocal Selection.. Choir. Invocation —Rev. J. Iu Brady? Music—Vo cal Selection Maude Ram ey Reading Memorial Orders. Music Rensselaer Band. Oration r ~Hon. M. L. Spitler. Music—Vocal Selection Choir. Address v R. W. Marshall. Music—Dirge. Rensselaer Band. Decorating Representative Grave. Military Salute, to our Honored Dead. Music—Vocal, “America” Choir, All Join. BmiedtettehTrTr: 7. :rr:v.. » : 7 7:: Rev. B. F. Ferguson. A general invitation is hereby extended to all Sunday Schools, Orders and Organizations to join in the ceremonies. Each organization to select its assistant marshal, who will report £o the Marshal of the Day for assignment in the procession. All persons desiring to decorate their family lots Jin the cemetery, are especially requested to complete the same not later than the forenoon of the 30th. Committee on Arrangements: James A. Ramey, T. F. Clark, Henry Wood, Mrs. Frame Osborne, Mrs. John G. Reynolds and Mrs. J. Q, Alter. Committee on Music. J. F. Warren, John Healy, H. L. Brown, W. L. Wishard, D. M Yeoman. Marshal of the day, J. A. Burnham. Aid. W. H. Gwin.

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