LITERARY
ENTERTAINMENT
GIVEN BY THE
Charlestown Lecture Association,
ON
TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 14, 1882.
PROGRAMME.
INVOCATION.
Music - "Now Lift Our Joyful Songs." (Anthem.)
Salutatory - Miss Bettie Hay
Music - Piano Solo John Long
Recitation - "The Gambler's Wife" - Fannie Hughes
Egyptian Debate - "Columbus vs Washington" - Aff. Thos. Howe; Neg Geo. Henderson
Music - "Untold" (Quartet) Laura Karnes, Maude Boyer, W. A. Hester, Jas. Cole
Tableau & Dialogue - "Blessed are the Peacemakers" - Seven Girls
Recitation - "The Last Hymn" Maude E. Boyer
Dialogue - "The Wrangling Pair" Jas. Cole and Florence Morton
Music - "Reve Angelique" (Piano Duet) - Carrie Hay and Lena Reeves
Recitation - "The Schoolmaster's Guests" Alice Campbell
Tableau - "Life Scenes - Childhood, Youth Old Age."
Music - "Come back to Erin" (Vocal Solo) Nellie Morrow
Essay - "Step by Step We gain the Heights" Anna C. Loring
Recitation - "Edith Entertains her elder Sister's Beau" Maggie Goodwin
Music - Piano Solo John Long
Dialogue - "Deaf Uncle Zed"
Recitation - "The Bells" Blanche Boyer
Music - Go Where the Mists are Sleeping" (Duet) Maggie Teeple, Maude Boyer
Dialogue - "The Yankee Aunt"
Tableau - "Patience Smiling at Grief"
Recitation - "The Ambitious Youth" W. A. Hester
Music - "Two Merry Alpine Maids" (Duet) Mattie Poole, Anna Nixon
Reading - F. E. Andrews
Tableau - "Pocahontas"
Dialogue - "Woman's Rights"
Music - "Alla, Campana, Andiamo" (Duet) Jennie Van Hook , Mollie Daily
Recitation - "A Womans' Question" and the "Reply" Maude Boyer, Ed. Stacy
Tableau - "Yankee Courtship" (three scenes.)
Music - "Drifting with the tide" (Quartet) Jennie Van Hook, Mrs. Bentley, Mr. Bentley, Dr. Oldham
BENEDICTION.
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