The Covington news. (Covington, Ga.) 1908-current, May 26, 1915, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
THREE DAYS OF BIG EVENTS
AT
Covington, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, June 3-4-5
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Three Days of High Class Entertainment Bringing Famous Lecturers, Noted Speakers
and the Best of Musicians. Every Man, Woman and Child Should Attend This
Grand Three-Day Whirlwind of Events Worth While During the Big—
iUQUA
1 wo Splendid Performances Each Day, Afternoon and Evening by Some of America’s
Most Prominent Platform People. Plenty of Time Between Performances to Meet Old
Friends and Form New Acquaintances.
Season Ticket Good For Entire Chautauqua, Only $1.50
ENGAGE THEM NOW—PAY FOR THEM LATER
Program—1st Day
AFTERNOON
3:15—Concert by the Strollers
Male Quartet.
3:45—Entertainment by Ellsworth
Plumstead, Impersonator
EVENING
8:15—A Medley of Impersonations,
Grave and Gay, by Ellsworth
Plumstead.
9:00—Grand Concert by the
Strollers Male Quartet.
The Concert Companies, Lecturers and Entertainers who will appear in these programs are
known to Chautauqua audiences all over America and are always received with the greatest
enthusiasm. They will bring to us three whole days of clean, decent amusement, new ideas,
good cheer and inspiration. No man nor woman, no boy nor girl in this community can
afford to miss a single event.
Tickets Can Be Engaged At the Following Places
COVINGTON—City Pharmacy, Brooks Drug Store or Geo. Smith Drug Store or see
R^H. Trippe. PORTERDALE—0. W. Porter or Paul Evans. OXFORD__The Arcade,
D. T. Stone’s Store or see J. L. Elliott.
Remember You Can Save Half Your Money bv Buving
A SEASON TICKET-BUY IT TO-DAY-TOMORROW
MAY BE TOO LATE
THE COVINGTON NEWS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 1915.
Program—2nd Day
AFTERNOON
3:15—Concert by The La Dell Con
cert Company.
3:45—Lecture, ‘Visions and Ideals,’
by Dr. J. W. Frizzell.
EVENING
8:15—Lecture, “Some Twentieth
Century Problems,” by Dr.
J. W. Frizzell.
9:00—Concert by the LaDell Con
eert Company.
Program—3rd Day
AFTERNOON
3:15—Forty-fivc Minutes of Fun for
Children and Grown-ups with
The Mysterious Merton, pre¬
senting Magical Illusions.
4:00—Humorous Lecture on ‘Grem
blers”or“The Evils of Worry¬
ing,” by Dr. H. \V. Sears.
EVENING
8:15—A Half Hour of Fun and
Magic with Hal Merton.
8:45—Lecture,“More Taffy and Le^s
Epitaphy” or “The Crisis of
Lite,”by Dr. If. W. Sears.