LAST ENTERTAINMENT
Reading Room Course
UNIQUE HALL, PEARL RIVER
Friday Evening, March 24th, 1905
PROGRAM
Overture --Piano Duet . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mrs. A. Hughes and Miss Emma Comes
No. 1 Tableaux -- Faith, Peace and Fame
No. 2 Pictures - Centre -- Rebecca at the Well Left -- The Pride of the Market Right -- Milton at the Age of Ten.
No. 3 Tableaux - Ignorance is Bliss --- Three Scenes
No. 4 Pictures Centre - He Loves Me, He Loves me Not Right - Red Riding Hood Left - American Independence
No. 5 Tableaux -- Two Scenes "Before and After the Explosion"
No. 6 Pictures - Centre - Gypsy Maiden Right - Yes or No Left - Twentieth Century Gentleman
No. 7 Tableaux "The High Wind"
No. 8 Pictures - Centre - Japanese Maiden Right - Little Grandmother Left - Bo-Peep
No. 9 Tableaux Dressing the Bride
No. 10 Pictures - Centre - A Cleaner Left - Spanish Lady Right - A Fairy
No. 11 Tableaux Lore's Disguises Two Scenes
No. 12 Picture Our President
No. 13 Tableaux - Wash Day
No. 14 Evening Prayer
No. 15 A Mutual Friend
Vocal Solo - "Selection" .................... Mrs. Charles Fisher
Violin Solo - "La Cinquantine" ....................Douglas Van Zandt
Piano Solo .............................. Mrs. William A. Serven
Tambourine Drill ................................. By Thirteen Children, Captain, Miss Edna Tygert
One Act Farce, "Turn Him Out"
Nicodemus Nobbs, Itinerant Vender of Juvenile Toys ......................... Mr. H. E. Wood
Mr. Macintosh Moke .......... Mr. Charles Ackerman Susan, a Maid of all Work ....................... Miss E. Weller
Mr. Egalantine Roseleaf ..... Mr. Clarence R. Comes First Porter ................. Mr. Joseph Westphal
Julia, Moke's Wife ............... Mrs. William Serven Second Porter ................. Mr. Le Roy Travers