Show CHRISTMAS AT THE PEN the cheer of christmas found its way ay within the high and gloomy walls of the penitentiary yesterday thanks to the active kindness ani energetic thoughtfulness though tf illness of a few gentlemen among whom were charles H wilcken enand and prot prof 0 J thomas the union glee club gave at an entertainment in the dining hall of the he p prison alson in the afternoon at which was rendered the following MME opening ening piece organ prof J JD aynes march arch union glee club bong bone etwo TWO roses union glee i lub son ng g let me dream again miss mies amrom c cag where would I 1 ale union n GiZe ey Club the old wooden rooker kocker mr W wm in foster organ agan solo prof J JJ J daynes ng HOW eow can I 1 leave thee union ilee aee club bob B ong g cal calvary var miss M romney 80 ga g some sm jak folks do jos joa morgan ong then remember member Ke me 8 bspry sm altz union glee gle dub li male liale auld laurayne Lau syne gayne D mcallister ae the whole was under the durec on of prof C J thomas taomas about persons witnessed and thoroughly enjoyed the ahr entertain the inmates of the prison had breakfast teak fast and dinner ag as per the following menu which was printed on cards and distributed christmas comes but once a year when it comes it brings good cheer LL OF FA BE 0 t 1 rain am and aggs baked sweet potatoes Poti toes cake plain fritters ers boston corn bread muffins coffee DUMER buffed ed roast turkey Cran cranberry berTy sauce ached potatoes stewed apples K B boiled led ham acied JEta toes potatoe salad is jellie he ck aters pie pudding rrt OH MAlate late 4 offee lorb h penitent penitential ai y december IBM 1889 the he materials necessary to fur h this hill of fare was con keyed to the penitentiary by ther er Wi lekens team and had een colleted collated coll eted froin kindhearted kind hearted donors by him and others who interested themselves in the movement the humorous and pathetic are often coupled W when hen the boug where would I 1 be was announced noun upun ced a smile broke out on the faces of the prisoners which developed into a laugh in which however there was an unmistakable element of pathos |