The Newnan herald. (Newnan, Ga.) 1915-1947, June 18, 1915, Image 1

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THE NEWNAN HERALD VEWNAN HERALD ' Conso’ldatod with Coweta Advertiser September, ISSfi i Established 13«6. I Consolidated with Newnan News January. 1918. - NEWNAN, C.A., FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1915. Vol. 50—No. 38 Newnan Chautauqua- 3 big days Of amusement and instruction by some of America’s most famous platform entertainers Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, June 22, 23, 24 Concerts, Entertainments and Lectures at Auditorium twice each day Dr. Georg,e P. Bible Chautauqua Director. DR.FRANK B. VFOOMAN NELL WH AVNE,SOPRANO yArcre/ rosinson CHAI2LE-S B. HANEOKD. TKB CELEBRATED TRAGEDIAN ■ scmut arou SBAtLESPEARES IUHS Tuesday, June 22 ‘ MORNING 10 a. m.—Lecture, “Our Country.” By Dr. Frank B. "V rooman. 11 a. m.—Concert. By The Bessie Leigh Concert-Co. “ EVENING 8.15 p. m.—Concert and Entertainment. By The Bessie Leigh Concert Co. 9 p. m.—Lecture, “Armageddon and After,” a story of the great war. By Dr. Frank B. Vrooman. Wednesday, June 23 MORNING 10 a. m.—Forty-five minutes of fun and magic with the Mysterious Milburns. 11 a. m.—Impersonations, stories, recitations, grave and gay. By Charles B. Hanford, the famous actor. EVENING 8.15 p. m.—Magical illusions and prestidigitatorial per formance. By the Mysterious Milburns. 9 p. m.—Grand scenes from Shakespeare’s Comedies and Tragedies. By Mr. Charles B. Hanford, the celebra ted tragedian. Thursday, June 24 MORNING 10 a. m.—Grand Concert. By The Lyric Glee Club. 11 a. m.—Lecture, “Elements of Success.” By Dr. Geo. P. Bible, Chautauqua Director. EVENING 8.15 p.m.—Lecture, “Life and Opportunity.” By Dr? Geo. P. Bible. 9 p. m.—Concert and entertainment by the Lyric Glee Club. Season Tickets, $1.50. Tickets for single performance, 50c. Children, 25c. Remember the Oates: Tuesday, June 22; Wednesday, June 23; Thursday, June 24. CHAUTAUQUA OPENS TUESDAY MORNING AT lO O’CLOCK