Show FROM THE TUE lAND or Of DIXIE Stories Poems and Songs of South Are Presented Before Large Audience The quaint stories and poems pj m of ot the sunny south as ns read by Mrs William Igleheart delighted de od an last evening which completely filled fined the tho class rooms of the th First I Presbyterian church Mrs Mra 1 leh art was as assisted 8 by the Mrs Irs Martha Marth King who sang negro ne ro serenades s lul lullabies lullabies and plantation songs and the Euterpe and Dixie Mrs Mt flit first Ot t read Thomas Nelson Pages Mare Marse Mar e Chin This was fol loWd d by b Father poem The Th Banner Negro Ne ro humor was next portrayed ed in the reading rea of ot the tho late lite Paul Laurence sketch In the th Mornin Mrs Irs King sang a camp camo re reA reS t tI S A ix I hal al song and nd typical darkey s She was encored d and responded by sing singIng trig Ing My ully Old Kentucky Homo Home Mr Mrs J leh art read rOad one of Jool Chandler Chandle Harris Brer Br r Rabbit stores Or Order tier der No 11 a story with humor and nn pathos prettily pr tUly mingled was among oth f n j r chosen The was s arranged to pre ut the chief characteristics of or the old time darkey darke the th wan wah |