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VOL. VI.
NEWNAN, GA., FRIDAY. MAY 26. 1905.
NO. 7
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Program Closing Exercises
Newnan Public Schools.
Pablie oral examinations will be con-
ducted next Monday,Tuesday and Wed
nesday. These are bold for benefit; of
imrents of pupils, and will fail to serve
their puri>ose unless parents are present.
The public is cordially invited to visit,
the school during these and all other
exercises.
First Grade
\t Second
' Third
Fourth
Fifth
' Sixth
Seventh
A Grade
Junior
First Grade
MONDAY.
9 to 10:15
Reading
Arithmetic
Reading
Reading
Arithmetic
Arithmetic
Grammar
Grammar
Algebra
TUESDAY,
9 to 10:1)0
Arithmetic
10:110 to 12
Arithmetic
Reading
Arithmetic
Arithmetic
Grammar
Grammar
Arithmetic
Arithmetic
Euglish
Second Reading
and Spelling
Third Nature Study
and Geography
Vourth
Geography and
1
Nature Study
>h
Geography 1
Ch
Geography
J -venth
History and
V
Literatue
A Oyrade
History and
V
Literatnre
J autor
Geometry
10:00 to 13
Reading
and Language
Arithmetic
Rending
and Spelling
Gram
mar
Reading and
History
Reading
and History
Latin and
Geography
Algebra
History
where did you come from, baby?
.lames Wikle.
Oh? Tom Cole.
Always Glad, Richard Wikle.
Hell's Appearance, Mildred
Merck.
Wish I Was a Hoy, May Arnold.
First Grade
Second
Third
Fourth
Fifth
Sixth
Seventh
• A Grade
fiuuior
WEDNESDAY.
3 to 10
Reading, memory gems
and songs
Reading, memory gems and
multiplication tables
Reading, memory gems and
multiplication tables
Arithmetic
Arithmetic
Arithmetic
Arithmetic
Latin
Literature.
"Our Baby,” Mary Atkinson.
"When Fa gets Sick," Evelyn
Clower.
“The Humble Bee,” Chailes
Murphey.
“A Little Rogue,” Alma Parker
“Grandpa,” Henry Farmer.
Snow Flakes,” Concert Reci
tation.
“A Little Boy,” Wheeler Meyer.
'‘Mr. Burton’s Curtains,” Woodie
Bowman.
“Little Breeches,” William
Spence.
“Dolly’s Cradle Song”, Song—
Sarah Davis.
“A Boy’s Mother,” Jacob Crane.
“Little Birdie,” Ellen Camp.
‘ See Saw, Marjory Daw," Song.
“Goodbye Pretty Butterfly,’’
Jewel Hunt.
“A Helper,” Lucius Smith.
“The Brown Thrush,” Seven
boys.
“Dear Grandma,” Laura Wil
kinson.
“My Shadow,” William Askew.
“The oecond Table," Cecil
Scogin.
“Whistle and Hoe,” Song.
“The Night Wind,” Steve Pow
ell.
“Frogs at School,” Concert
Recitation.
“Jack Frost,” Song.
Wednesday Morning, 10:15.
IN THIRD GRADE ROOM.
The following literary exercises
'will be held in the various grades
at the time designated at the head
of each:
Wednesday Morning, 10:15.
IN SECOND GRADE ROOM.
Concert
Wednesday Morning, >0:15.
PROGRAM—FIRST GRADE.
“Father Dear,” Song.
"We Thank Thee,”
Recitation.
"Up, Up, in the Sky," Song.
“Great Wide World,” Nellie
Davis.
“When Papa was a little Boy,”
J. FI. By ram.
“How to do it,” Ruth Driskill.
“The Robins,” Hal Stripling.
“Little Hiawatha,”
“Seven Times One,” Maty Bry
ant.
“Suppose,” Claude Mangum.
“Little Girls Should be Seen and j selected from Grade
The Village Blacksmith, Grade.
A Gentleman, Lyndon Astin.
Grandma Always Does, Herbert
Barge.
A Fellow’s Mother, Samuel
Freeman.
When Ted’s Away, Neal Ham.
A Child’s Idea, Mildred Darden.
Two Naughty Chickens, Willie
Krueger,
The Little Fisherman, Hall Mc-
Koy.
The Boy Who Laughed, Marion
Philipps.
The Fairy Sisters, Sarah Farm
er.,*
Mary’s Lamb Up to-date, Mar
garet Atkinson.
Song, The Dandelion and Pussy
Willow.
The Family Drum Corps, Ben
Terrell Kirby
A Little Gentleman, George
Jackson.
The Telegram, Mabel Dunbar.
A Bothered Boy, John Hill
Hendrick.
What is Ice? Gabrielle Johnson.
The Song of the Thrush, Boys
Song, Goodmorning, Merry Sun
shine.
Table Manners, Bartie Fleming.
Casabianca, Edwin Cole.
Little Orphant Annie, Sarah
Nunnally.
Concert Recitation, Little Boy
Blue.
Grandmother's Sermon, Vercie
Edge.
All the Children, Jet Potts.
Papa and The Boy, Mary Cran
ford.
Song, Song of The Winds.
Nine and Dolly, Marie Mealor.
The Fussing Place, nilledge
Leach.
Hildegarde, Ellen Turner.
Concert Recitation, One Two,
lliree.
Grandpa’s Spectacles, Clair
Broadwater.
Old Mother Earth, Allie Prewett
In Manila Bay, Harold Pickett
The Little Housekeeper, Louise
Byram.
Song, Baby Is a Sailor Boy.
Somebody’s Mother, Nell Hunt.
Casey at the Bat, Melton Murray.
Taking Baby’s Picture, Mary
Moore.
Concert Recitation, The Lost
Lamb.
The Kingdom of Heaven, Ollie
Williams.
How to Succeed, Geo. Roj
Black.
The Toad and the Frog, Florine
Walker.
Baby's Surprise, Ruth Thomp
son.
Song, In the Buttercup Meadow.
The Maiden and the Rainbow,
Annie May Payton.
Grandpa’s Pockets, Delia Good-
dy.
When the World Busts Through,
Roger Bryant.
’Twas You, Juanita Olive.
Two Little Kittens, Lanier
Hodge and Fred Smith.
The Chicken’s Mistake, Ralph
Reese.
Mr. Rabbit, The Fisherman,
Dorothy Gardner.
Concert Recitation, Great Wide
World.
Simril.
Song, “good advice," by ten lit
tle girls.
Recitation, My sister's beau,
Henriette Strickland.
How Salvator won, Charlie R.
Simms.
Concert Recitation, The Con
cord Hymn, class.
Recitation, Her Name was
Smith, Herbert Cranford.
Song, Peter, Peter, Pumpkin
Eater.
Recitation, Drummer Boy, wm.
Stallings.
( Jes’ Fore Xmas, Roy Mooney.
Little Jack, Bessie Dent.
Concert Recitation, when I’m a
woman, by ten girls.
Recitation, The Seminole’s Re
ply, Albert Fuller.
Concert Recitation, Make Your
Mother Happy, class.
Song, Coffee Land, class.
Annual Concert by
Mrs. Peavy’s Music Class
June 1st, 1905, at 8 o’clock p. m.
Overture, “Lustsniel”
Misses Mnrilu Peavy, Nell Russell,
Martha Wright, and Annie Mae IVmvy
Feodora Polonaise
Grace Davis, Hazel Sago, Florrie
Stephens and Grace llendrieks
Song, “Why won’t you play with me?”
Dorothy Cantrell
Polka, op. 78 ....
Martha Green, Tiny Sutton,
Emily Gaston and Ellin Bryant
Sextette, “Pas Redouble” .
Lucilo Meriwether, Ruth and Sarah McClure,
Dora Brittain, Myrtis Jackson, Dora Hindstmm
Kelov Bela
Spindlor
Norria
Streubbog
Streabbog
Piano Solo, “Barcarolle”..,
Kairv Schottische.
Grace Davis
Lena dry, Mary Summers,
Sallie Hill and Graco Hendricks
Spindler
Freeman
WMorning.
SIXTH OIM,l>F.— PROGRAM.
Botig—OImm.
lUoitattoii—Margery, Olora Reese.
The Spelling Lesson — Robert Strick
load.
TheRisiug of 1770- Julian Astin.
ReoltaMou—Wlitt She Wanted, Ola
StiMaon,
Recitation—The Ltttlo Match Seller,
Kate Kirby.
Pat Had a Good Exouse—Kranui
TreadawBy and Paul Gone Peiiiston.
Recitation—Aux Italians, Rhea King.
Ways of Saying “Yes”—Ed Lyndon
Stewart and Fannie Herring.
The Sniggles Family—Several girls.
Thursday Morning, 10 0’Clock.
IN GIRI.S’ HIGH SCHOOL ROOM.
1. The Legend of Bregenz, by
Class.
2. The Nation- by ten little girls
3. The American Flag, Buford
Summers.
4. Hail to the Flag, Class.
5. Our Country, Class.
6. Grandma's Advice, ten little
girls.
7. Last Charge of Ney, Lewis
King.
8. Success in Life, Hulette Hodge.
9. Song, Emily wright.
10. Hiawatha Dramatized, by the
pupils of the Sixth Grade.
In addition to the above program
these two grades will have literary
exercises in their respective grade
rooms Wednesday morning at 10:15
Vocal solo,
Piano duo, “Balanoelle”
Dora Brittain and Mrs Pwavy
Polka Mazurka
Florrie ami ltuhy Stephens,
Mary and Jimmie Daniel
Song, “What would you take for me, pupa”
Martha Green
Guards’ March
Lillian Nunnally, J4imd Sugo, Dora
HimlHtnan and Myrtis Juckson
‘Four Loaf Clover”
Marguerite Nunnally
A Frongesa March...
Ruth and Sarah McClure, Emily
Wright and Mth Peavy
Vocal Solo
Lizzie Bello Farmer
Lohengrin March
Mosiiumcs Smith and Peavy,
Annie Fuller and Rosa Hammock
Piano solo, “Le Bal” _.
Mari hi Peavy
Vocal solo, “Bliss, all raptures past excelling”
Mrs Green
La Grace _
Marguerite Nunnally, Gallic Hunter.
Annie Fuller and Rosa Hammock
Vocal solo,
Paul WachH
Streabbog
Westeudorf
..Freeman
....Coombs
Costa
not Heard,” Kathleen Fields.
“October Gave a Party;” Con
cert Recitation.
"Come Little Leaves,” Song.
“The Spanking Man,” Hamilton
Hill.
“What the choir sang about the
New Bonnet,” Clara Addy.
“Two Little Squirrels,” Lewis
Hill.
“Little Mary Margaret,” Emily
Power.
“The Sparrow,” Seven Boys.
“Sisters’ Best Fellow,” Albert
Brooks.
“The Sick Dolly,” Mary Penis-
ton.
“The Way to Succeed," Eugene
Dodds.
“My Playmate,” Percy Pate.
“If I Knew,’’ Ruth Carpenter,
' “The Song of the Bee,” Seven
girls.
“If Ever I See,” Lonnie Allen.
“The Dolly’s Tea Party,”Rachel
Murray.
"In my Little Garden Bed,”
Song.
“Rock a-bye Baby,” Song.
The Brook’s Song, Girls selected
from Grade.
What Pussy Said, Alice Holmes
Mary, Bessie Lee Owens.
What I Told Him, Ed Meeks.
How He Helped Himself, Billie
Powell.
Mother’s Face, Glenn Post.
Song of the Loaf of Bread,
Grade.
Goodbye, Stella Black.
A Queer Little House, Essie
May Mobley.
Song, The Little Shoemaker,
Grade,
A Scary Tale, Winnette Hollis.
Young Birds, Dora Moore.
Selection from Hiawatha, An
nie Pickett.
The Little Dandelion, Mary
Starr.
Baby Boy, Ruth Widener.
The Rockabye Lady, Grade,
The Poppy Limited Express,
Jenn ie Lou Pitman.
Johnie Jump-up, Lillian Reese.
The iSquirrel’s Lesson, Cecil
Williams.
Grandma, Mary Lou Luckie,
Wednesday Morning, 10:13.
IN FOURTH GRADE ROOM.
Song, My Native Land, Class.
Recitation, Mother’s Tears, Eve
lyn Freeman.
Recitation, The Mormon wife
No. 1 to No. XXI, Sara C. Penis-
ton.
Recitation, The Firewater, Mar
vin Crane.
Recitation, Dad says so, Any
how, Nona Wadsworth.
Concert, The Battle of Life, by
class.
Recitation, Little Torment, Ed
gar Reynolds.
Recitation, The Girl Who
Smiles, Lillian Burpee.
Song, Massa’s in the Cold, Cold
Ground, by class.
Concert Recitation, Who Patri
ots Are, boys.
Recitation, Kentucky Water
melon, Jimmie Daniel.
Recitation, The Inventor's wife,
Mary Powell.
Composition on Animals, Grace
Hendricks.
Recitation, Under the China j
Tree, Willie Herring.
Concert Recitation, The Sand-j
piper, class.
Recitation, Seeing Things at
Night, William Hardaway.
Recitation, Irish Emigrant’s La
ment, Annie Davis.
Recitation, My Mammy, Imogen
Thursday, June 1st, 2:30, p. m.
The public is cordially invited
to attend the final literary exer
cises of the Phi Kappa Society in
the Girl’s High School room.
Song, “Sweet Roses,” class.
Recitation, Courtin’ in Ken
tucky, Alma Kirby.
Recitation, Nathan’s Plat, P’lor
rie Stephens.
Recitation, The wonderful Tar
Baby Story, Lily Bradley.
Song, I Can’t Do the sum, Jun
ior class.
Play, Pets of Society, “A” and
seventh grades.
Song, Sing Tangent, Co-tangent,
Senior Class.
Play, Consort of Heroines, Jun
ior and seventh grades.
.Selected
Wagner
Rubinstein
Bohm
“For all Eternity”.,
mi-. John Sutton
Piano solo, “Hungarian Rhapsody No. $)"
Miss Hannah Spiro
Song, “My Indian Maiden”
Emily Wright and Eugene I’oavy with Class
Admission, 525c and H5e; Children, 15c
Mascheroni
...Liszt
All of the foregoing exercises
will be held at the school building
and those following will be given
in the Auditorium.
Auditorium, Wednesday Sight, 8 P. M.
Oratorical Contest for gold
medal, by representatives of Boys’
High School chosen in a prelimi
nary contest. The speeches are
original.
PROGRAM.
Concert waltz, Miss Margaret
Peavy and Mrs. Peavy.
Speech, The True Delender of
our Country, Philip Orr.
Vocal Solo, Miss Emily wright.
Speech, Mirabeau. Bradley Davis
Vocal Solo, Mr. Lovejoy.
Speech, Gladstone, Goodrich
white.
Piano Solo, Minuet, Miss Martha
wright.
Speech, Stonewall Jackson,
Richard Hardaway.
Piano Duet, Miss Dora Brittain
and Mrs. Peavy.
Spech, Lee, w. J. Nunnally.
Piano Solo, Miss Mary Milner.
Speech, Martin Luther, the
Highest Type of Hero, Stacy
Capers.
Music, Miss Annie May Peavy
and Mrs. Peavy.
Delivery of Medals.
Class Ixertises.
FRIDAY MOUSING, 10 O’CLOCK.
Piano Quartette, “Tampa,” Nerold—
Misses Mnrilu Peavy, Martha Wright,
Nell Russell, Mrs. Peavy.
Essay—“Jane Carlyle,” Letlia Starr.
Ewiay—“Lite,a Measure to lie Filled,”
Nannie Clare Freeman.
Essay—“The Point of View,” Kutli
Hill Cole.
Vocal Solo—Selected, Miss Frankie
King.
Essay—“The American Woman,”
Athagene Kersey.
Es;.;uy—“Silas Alaruer,” Ruble Love-
joy.
Essay—“Robert Burns,” Frances Mis
souri Herring.
Piano Duet—“LI TrovatOre,” Mel-
uotte—Misses Nunsie Freeman and Ruth
Cole.
Essay—'-Elizabeth Burrett Browning,
Katie Sue Brewster.
Original Speech—“Oar Country,” Or
man Nimmons Powell.
Essay—“Notes,’’ A1 arguerite Nunnally
Vocal Solo—"When the Goldenrod’s
Aflame,” Mrs. Green.
Graduation.
FRIDAY KVI'.NTNH, 8 O'CLOCK.
J Piano Solo—“Tremolo”—Gottschalk
I —Miss Annie Mao Peavy.
Essay—“Shylock,” Lilia May Her
ring, Third Honor.
Oration—“Georgia’s Contributions to
American Statesmanship,” Goodrich
Cook White, Second Honor.
Vocal Solo—“The Songbird and the
Rose,” Miss Marguerite Nnunully.
Essay—"Tlio Little People of the Ori
ent," Louise Cook Atkinson, First
Honor.
Vocal Solo—“Voioes of the Woods,"
Miss Ruth Cole.
Address—Dr, H. 8. Bradley, Pastor of
Trinity Ghuroh, Atlanta, Ga.
Piano Solo—"Galop de Concerto"—
Ruben stein, Miss Marilu Peavy.
Delivery of Diplomas—Mr. T. E. At
kinson, President of the Board of
Education.
NEWNAN CHAUTAUQUA.
The Newnan Chautauqua will
be held this year the last week in
July, beginning Sunday, July 23rd.
The program has not been com
pleted ; but it is safe to predict, at
this time, that it will surpass last
year’s program and will equal any
Chautauqua program given io
Georgia this year.
The Chautauqua managers are
still engaged on the details of the
week’s entertainment. They are
striving to arrange a program that
will please the people and give
them more than the worth of their
money. Up to this time contracts
have been closed with a list of the
best Chautauqua talent of the
United States, as follows:
Walter m.Chandler,two lectures;
S. m Speedop,two entertainments;
Mrs. William C. Chilton, one week;
Champ Clark, two lectures; Dr.
Len G. Broughton, one lecture; H.
W. Sears, two lectures; Ralph
Bingham, two entertainments.
In addition to the above, a male
quartette and a brass band and
orchestra will be employed for the
week.
This will give Newnan a pro
gram that ought to please every
body and make the Chautauqua
the best and most successful con
ducted in Georgia this season.
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