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Augusta Entertainers
at Y. M. G. A. Tents
Men at Camp Greatly Enjoy
The Splendid Programs.
For five weeks, in each of the five
buildings of the Young Men’s Christian
Association, groups of .Augusta En
tertainers have rendered delightful
programs. The presence of these good
people has been in inspiration to the
soldier boys. The programs have been
varied. Vocal and instrumental music,
readings, plantation songs, dances by
little children, minstrel shows, etc.
Frequently at the close of the regular
program, popular songs were played
and, under the leadership of some com
petent person, who was in the party,
the boys have sung themselves hoarse
until invited by the Secretary to go
home, in order not to transgress the
rules of the Camp.
The committe in charge of these en
tertainments is a sub-committee of the
Council of National Defense, of which
Mrs. Arrington is cnairman, and tne
plan has been perfected by Mr. Frank
C. Woods, representative of the Fosdick
Commission, who has been helpful in
many other ways.
The soldiers will e glad to know that
arrangements have een made for three
weeks’ more of similar entertainment
in each uilding. It is possile that aft
er that time the program will e slight
ly varied.
For the Camp, “Trench and Camp,”
expresses the thanks of all those who
have heard and enjoyed the entertain
ments given y this group of women,
frequently at great sacrifice to them
selves, oth of time and of energy. Oth
ers have furnished free transportation
for those taking part.
We insert here the recent program
given at each uilding, also the names
of those who, during the past five
weeks, have willingly performed this
valued service. It is a real roll of
honor:
Y. M. C. A. Building No. 75.
Committee—Mrs. A. H. Brenner,
Chairman; Mrs. W. C. Kellogg, Mrs.
Roy Goodwin, Mrs. Samuel Myers, Mrs.
M. M. MacFerran.
Program—
Solo—Mr. White.
Whistling Solo—-Miss Gladys Good
rich, accompanied by Mrs. Clayton
Boardman.
Song—Mrs. Dixon.
Song and Dance—Emline Perkins.
Pennsylvania
Home Restaurant
Ninth and yValker Streets, one Block from Post
Office. Near Union Depot.
“THE PLACE TO MEET HOMEFOLKS.”
Special Hallowe’en Dinner
Cream of Tomato
Baked Red Snapper
JVV a l a Creole vW
- Chicken Stew, Country Style
Sweet Potatoes, Imperial
Mashed Potatoes
Rutabagas
50c —" 50c
Cottage Pudding
Coffee Tea Milk
SPECIAL TO ORDER
Roast Young Turkey with dressing, Cranberry
Sauce , . . . 70c
Hamberger Steak a la Newburg ,60c
Fresh Norfolk Oysters on the Half Shell,
l/G dozen, 30c; 1 dozen 50c
“COME AND GET A REAL PENNSYLVANIA
WELCOME.”
TRENCH AND CA Mr
Song— Mr. John Mulherin.
Double Quartette —Messrs. J. P. Mul
herin, Joseph Mulherin, White and
Penleton; Mesdames Andrews, Myers,
Doxzon, Shuterer.
General Singing—Mrs. Andrews,
Pianist; Mr. J. P. Mulherin, Leader.
participating:
John and Joseph Mulherin, Miss Be
nita Ivey, Miss Henrietta Donen, Miss
Myrtis Tinsley, Mrs. Sam Myers, Miss
Anna Elise Wilson, Miss Lillian Wilson,
Miss Celesta Stark, Miss Nell Harper,
Mrs. Adolph Lesser, Mrs. W. Andrews,
Mrs. Robert Cochran, Mrs. Pendleton,
Miss Babel Abernathy, Mrs. H. Jack
son, Miss Mildred Marston, Mrs. St.
Armand and Class, Miss Almeda Petit,
Miss Genevieve Smith, Miss Schumack
er and Class, Tubman Glee Club, Miss
Francis Woodberry.
Y. M. C. A. Building No. 76.
Committee—-Mrs. W. S. Brand, Chair
man; Mrs. Julia Lester Dillon, Mrs. B.
E. Lester, Mrs. W. H. P. Shephard,
Mrs. S. P. Lewis, Mrs. Jules Heyman.
Sample Program.
Piano Solo —Miss Edwards.
Parasol Girls (song)—Misses Lester
and Fund.
Reading—Mrs. Mary Winburn.
Song—Miss Georgia Morris.
Dance —Misses O'Dowd and Smith.
Popular Songs---All singing, includ
ini soldiers.
Volunteers participating: <
Pianists—Miss Sewell, Mrs. Frank
Miller, Miss Bredenberg, Miss Jennie
Hood, Mr. Robert J. Watson.
Singers—Misses Bredenberg, Miss
Stark, Miss Dorothy Wolfe.
Readers—Mrs. Lombard Brinson,
Miss Griffin, Mr. Marion Ridgely.
Soldiers contributed several enter
taining numbers.
Y. M. C. A. Building No. 77.
Committee —Mrs. Oswell R. Eve,
Chairman; Miss Jenna Garrett, Mrs.
Herbert Clark, Mrs. W. N. Benton, Mrs.
Standard Owens, Mrs. C. L. Duvall,
Mrs. W. I. Wilson.
Sample Program.
Vocal Solo—Violin obligato—Mrs.
Thad Jewitt and Mr. Robinson.
Reading- Miss Mary Neary.
Duet —Piano and violin —Misses Rad
ford.
Reading—Miss Agnes Brewer.
Vocal Solo—Mrs. E. F. Jackson.
Piano Solo —Miss Mabel Abernathy.
Assembly Singing—Miss Abernathy,
accompanist.
Volunteer helpers:
Misses Annabelle White, Anne Elise
Wilson, Frances Woodberry, Gladys
Goodrich, Mabel Abernathy, Mary
Henry, Rebecca Mangrem, Fannie Se
well, Ruth Weigle, Agnes Rowland,
Agnes Brewer, Josie and Ruby Rad-
ford, Mrs. C. D. Perkins, Mrs. C. B.
Bowden, Mrs. T. C. Jowitt, Mrs. E. F.
Jackson; Masters Frank Bohler, Jr.,
Richard and Charles Peters, Jack Bent
ley, Jack Cunningham, and Messrs. C.
B. Crawford, John Rox and Marion
Ridgeley.
Y. M. C. A. Buiiding No. 78.
Committee—Mrs, W. W. Battey,
Chairman; Mrs. A. M. Verdery, Mrs.
Thomas Barrett, Jr., Mrs. J. C. Lamar,
Mrs. J. H. Davison, Mrs. Joseph Far
go, Miss Black.
Program.
“Juvenile Minstrels of North Au
gusta.”
Volunteers participating:
Misses Bredenberg, Miss Myra Neary,
Mr. Robert Armstrong, Jr., Miss Battey,
Miss Mabel Abernathy, Miss Dollie
Jones, Mr. B. T. Bethune, Miss Lislie
Verdery, Misses Harper, Miss Georgia
Morris, Miss Bell, Mrs. Seymour Syl
vester, Miss Benita Ivey, Mrs. J. H.
Jackson, Mrs. Lombard Brinson, Miss
Mary Fiske, Miss Julia Johnson, Miss
Terence Battey, Mr. O’Mara, Misses
D. and W. Puryear, Mrs. W. J. Savitz,
Miss Gladys Goodrich, Mrs. Clayton
tJUST
RECEIVED
A Shipment Broad Brim
Army Stetson Flats.
A new shipment of Over
coats.
Sheep-lined Coats.
Heavy Weight Uniforms.
Army Regulation Sweat
erg
MILITARY OUTFITTERS.
DRINK
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At Counters
Camp Hancock Boys!
We have Souvenirs and Novelties to suit your taste.
Our line consists of:
Felt and Silk Pennants, Pillow Tops, Post Cards,
Pictures, Swagger Sticks, Tie and Handkerchief
Holders.
Our stock also includes some camp necessities, such as:
Comfort Kits, Hat Cords, Khaki and Silk Handker
chiefs, Collar Ornaments, Money Belts, and many other
useful articles.
Camp Hancock Souvenir Store
630 BROAD STREET.
Our Motto: Popular Prices, Courteous Service.
Oct. 31, 1917.
Boardman, Miss Dorothy Wolfe, Mrs.
Thomas Campbel), Miss Myrtis Tins
ley, Miss Ruth Weighle, Miss A. W.
Andrews, Mrs. Thad Jowitt, Mr. R. J.
Watson, Mr. James Robinson.
Y. M. C. A. Building No. 79.
Committee —Mrs. J. P. Mulherin,
Chairman.
Program.
Tenor Solo—Mr. Surra.
Solo —Mrs. Andrews.
Dance and Song—Elizabeth and Lu
cille Crenshaw.
Baritone Solo —Lieutenant Crolley.
Violin Solo —Marie Brenner.
Quartet—Co. F Engineers.
Chorus Singing.
CO. G. ENGINEERS.
A reception will be given to Com
pany G, of the Engineer regiment on
Thursday next, November Ist, at 8
at St. Jam s Methodist Episcopal
church, Augusta. This is in return for
an excellent entertainment rendered at
the church by these boys sometime ago.
Light refreshments will be .erved, and
all soldiers are invited to attend.