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Barnesville, June 14=20, 1903.
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MR. LUTHER MAN SHIP.
Matchless Collection of Lecturers, Musicians and Entertainers.
Among the notable attractions will be Wedemeyers Famous Fifth Regiment Band and the Cele=
brated Otterbein Male Quartette of Columbus, Ohio, for the entire week: Senator Carmack, the fiery
young democratic statesman of Tennessee who has so often stirred up the wrath of President Roose=
velt; Captain Jack Crawford, the wild west poet, scout and Indian fighter; Hon. DeWitt Miller, the pro=
found scholar and famous Chautauqua lecturer; Dr. Eugene May, the noted traveler and author; Mr.
Luther Manship, the charming humorous entertainer; Miss Ethel Marie Surface, the delightful story
teller and elocutionist; Rev. Robert Hugh Morris, the gifted young Minister; Dr. William C. Lindsay,
the renowned preacher, and the World Famous Edison Passion Play.
Outine Program.
Gordon Institute Commencement will begin on Friday
evening, June 12th, and close with the graduating exercises
Monday morning, June 15. The outline program for Com
mencement and Chautauqua is as follows:
Friday, June 12.
8:00 p m.—Juvenile Entertainment by Pupils of
Institute.
Saturday, June 13.
8:00 p. m.—Alumni Meeting
Sunday, June 14.
10:80 a. in.—Sermon Rev. Win. C. Lindsay, I’h.
I)., R. D., Ocala, Fla.
8:00 p. in.—Sermon. Rev. Win. C. Lindsay.
Monday. June 15.
10:80 a. in. —Graduating Exercises. Address, Rev.
C. B. Wiliner, Atlanta.
4:00 p. in.—lndividual and Company Drills, Bat
talion of Gordon Institute Cadets.
8:00 p.m.—Opening of Chautauqua Proper with
Grand Concert, Wedemeyer’s Band and the Otterbein
Male Quartette.
The best homes in Barnesviile are open to all visitors at
rates from 75 cents to SI.OO per day.
One Fare Round Trip Has Been Granted by all Railroads in Georgia.
THE BARNESVILLE NEWS-GAZETTE THURSDA JUNE, 11, 1903
One of tl>e most important features of the Chautauqua this year is
The World Famous Edison Passion Play,
Being a Grand Pictorial Reproduction of the greatest drama the world has ever
known, showing more than 100 brilliant moving pictures, a continuous and enchanting
panorama. This is said to he one of the greatest attractions on the American plattorm.
It should be seen by every man, woman and child in Middle Georgia.
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Tuesday, June 16.
10:80 a. m.—Lecture, Capt. Jack Crawford.
4:00 p. m. —Battalion Drill, Gordon Institute
Cadets.
8:00 p. m.—Lecture, Dr. Eugene May.
Wednesday, June 17.
10:80 a. m.—Lecture, Dr. Eugene May.
4:00 p. m.—Grand Sham Battle, Battalion of
Cadets.
8:00 p. m.—Lecture, Rev. Robt. Hugh Morris.
Thursday, June 18.
10:30 a. m.—Lecture, Hon. DeWitt Miller.
8:00 p. m.—Entertainment, Miss Ethel Marie Sur
face, Assisted by the Band and Quartette.
Friday, June 19.
10:30 a. m.—Lecture, Mr. Luther Manship.
S:00 p. m.—Entertainment, Edison’s Wonderfu
World Famous Bavarian Passion Play.
Saturday, June 20.
10:30 a. m.—Address, Senator Carmack.
8:00 p. m.—Entertainment, Mr. Luther Manship]
assisted by the Band and Quartette.
Everybody should attend the Barnesviile Chautauqua,
the greatest Educational event of 1908.