Show SOUTHERN ENTERTAINMENT I Mrs h is I 1 girl il awl and 01 Other Other- i mci pao Excellent Ex B la Program am I In 11 ii I Dialect ia icet South In Dixie Way Vay Down as UI presented last night at itt It the tue First Presbyterian Pres Pres- church proved to be he rarely delightful made up ill an a S 11 it t wa was vas of tOI song and story of ut If tho time old south Mrs ln Wil il William VI liam lam was wag the Iho reader of tim th evening cuing an and to lo the thc delightful stories a was added th time the rare charm of ut If Interpretation tn tation lon wl which Ich Is characteristic Ic of Mrs I rs ISIh rt lt and which appeals to lo her hearers as ns the thc work of no nu other southern south south- em ern dialect reader here does docs dols Her leI se selections so- so lust last nl night ht presented several se crl phases phase of or the tho thC negro character and Included the thC pathetic story of Marse by hy Thomas Nelson Page one of if the ever Uncle Remus nemus stories b by Joel Chandlor Harris a selection from rain Order Older No 11 1 hy by Mrs Stanley The Time Conquered Banner by Father Ian Ryan Paul Laurence In the Iho Morning with Frank Fi-ank Stanton's Stan Stan- tons ton's s The Time Colored Regiment Hand Band Interspersed with wih tho time readings were vocal selections breathing also of the Southland Dixie and uni Old mack Joo Joe were very well wel rendered h by a amale amale male mimic Mrs Martha Hoyle- Hoyle King sang The Camp Meelin a a darkey serenade My Old Kentucky Home anti and a n beautiful lullaby A plaintive negro melody was vas waS also well b by members of tho timo llO Euterpe quartette |