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School Program: 19 March 1889 |
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At the Honey Creek School House (Jefferson Twp. School No. 4) |
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Source: WEEKLY INDEPENDENT (Bellville): 16 March 1889, Vol. 1, No. 49 |
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Submitted by Amy |
PROGRAMME
Song -- "Welcome" ... By the school Salutatory ... Mertie Stewart Declamation -- "Not so Easy" ... John StewartTo Be Rendered at Honey Creek School House on Tuesday Evening, March 19, 1889:
Comic Operatic -- "THE TWIN SISTERS"
Marion Duryea, wife ... Lula Thuma Nelly, servant ... Viola Mowry Peter ... Calvin Tinkey Frank Dureya ... Will RobinsonFarce -- "SLASHER AND CRASHER"
Benjamin Blowhard ... John Fry Sampson Slasher ... Will Robinson Christopher Crasher ... Calvin Tinkey Lieutenant Brown ... Melvin Paste John ... John Robinson Dinah Blowhard ... Mertie Stewart Rosa Blowhard ... Susie OldfieldEssay -- "On Girls"
Declamation -- "Dried Flowers" ... Gracie Mowry Declamation ... Foster Walker Duet -- "What is the Song the Swallow Sings?"Drama -- "TEMPEST TOSSED"
Mr. Nathaniel Grey, an aged millionaire ... John Fry Mrs. Langley, his widowed daughter ... Susie Oldfield Kitty Langley ... Novella Mowry Earnest Gerard ... Melvin Paste Mrs. Jim Klymer, a schemer ... Mertie Stewart Robert Steel, her brother ... Marcellus Stewart Dick Danver's, a friend to all ... Albert Walker Elsie, wayward and willful ... Edna Thuma Monsieur ... Will Robinson Martha, maid in hotel ... Flora Walker Douglas, servant to Nathaniel Grey ... George TinkeySolo -- Viola Mowry
Tableau
Declamation -- "The Goose Tail" ... Freeman Caywood Declamation -- "The Light on Deadman's Bar" ... Viola Mowry Declamation -- "The Little Mouse" ... Vertie EvartsFarce -- "NO CURE NO PAY"
Cato, a cook ... Benjamin Harrison Dr. Ipecac, an enthusiast ... John Robinson George Washington Cambridge Green ... Lewis Walker Fannie Ipecac ... Susie OldfieldDeclamation -- "The Idiot Boy" ... Lillie Walker Declamation -- "The Crusty Old Man" ... Robbie Evarts
Farce -- "QUEEREST COURTSHIP"
Mary, a young lady traveling through N.Y. ... Novella Mowry Peter Popper, a hypochondriac ... Calvin Tinkey Anthem -- "O Come Let Us Sing" Declamation -- "Loving Words" ... Leva Mowry Declamation ... Marcellus StewartFarce -- "Deaf as a Post"
Seedy, a musician ... Humphrey Dudkleshack Deafy ... Ebenezer SkimmerhandleValedictory Address ... Novella Mowry
Quartette -- "With Armor On"
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