This Chautauqua is made possible
by the local patriotism and public
spirit of a group of business men and
citizens of this community.
They
have personally pledged themselves
to the sale of the tickets necessary
to bring the Chautauqua here. They
are doing this without the hope of a
cent of financial gain, hut solely to
upbuild the community and make it
a better place for you to live.
Julius Caesar Nayphe to Be Feature Attraction
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J. C. Nayphe, the Athenian, presents a great dramatic spectacle on the
second night of the Chautauqua Festival. Aided by costumes of his native
country, his lectures will give you a new conception of the orient and he will
give you too in an inimitable manner the oriental's conception of America.
Born in Athens, the ancient seat of culture, and reared in Caesarea
Philippi, he has both the blood and the temperament of the far East, its life
and its learning.
Nayphe is a royal entertainer. He has a musical voice of great richness
and power, and his story is as beautiful as a poem. Nayphe tells it with great
eloquence, with dramatic intensity and with superb giace. It is not right to
characterize his program as simply a lecture. It is a dramatic spectacle,
totally unlike anything you have seen or heard. It has been one of the greatest
suce esses upon the Chautauqua platform in recent years.
Season Tickets $1.65 for 6 Programs.
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One of the rare treats in store for Chautauqua Festival patrons is a short
afternoon program and a full evening concert by the Waikiki Hawaiian
Quartet. This group of Hawaiian musicians is finely educated and finished
in music. They have been one of the favorite stringed quartets of the
Hawaiian Islands for many years and are said to be the most musically
accurate in their reproduction of Hawaiian music. With ukeleles and guitars
they play the beautiful, soothing and wistful melodies of the islands in a
manner that grips the heart of every one in the audience.
J. SHERMAN
WALLACE ON
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CHAUTAUQUA FESTIVALS
Official Program.
Afternoon Program Begins 3:00.
Evening Program Begins 8.00 .
War Tax Included in Admission Price
First Day, February 27th.
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AFTERNOON
Opening Exercises and Announcements.
CONCERT
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READINGS AND IMPERSONATIONS
-. Ladies' Festival Orchestra
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Miss Helen Burgess
Admission 55 Cents.
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CONCERT
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EVENING •
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Prominent Author and Educator Lac
tures on the Second Dsy.
J. Sherman Wallace, well known
western educator and writer is com
ing to the Chautauqua Festival on the
afternoon of the second day. Formerly
head of the Department of Public
Speaking of McMinnville College ir
Oregon, he achieved an enviable repu
tation as an educator and Is peculiarly
fitted to deal with the problems oi
education from the platform.
SPLENDID MUSIC
AT CHAUTAUQUA
Ladies’ Festival Orchestra Presents Two Programs
First Day
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Ladies Festival Orchestra
An evening of Splendid Music and Entertainment.
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Admission 85 Cents.
Second Day, February 28th.
INSPIRATIONAL LECTURE
AFTERNOON
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J. Sherman Wallace
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"The Salvation Of America.-'
Admission 40 Cents.
COSTUME LECTURE
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Julius Caesar Nayphe
The Oriental Pageant"
An Evening Of Rare Entertainment and Education.
Admission 55 Cents.
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Third Day, March 1st.
CONCERT PRELUDE
LECTURE
AFTERNOON .
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RMAN WALLACE
Waikiki Hawaiian Quartet
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"The Third Era of Transportation '
Admission 55 Cents.
EVENING
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"An Evening In Hawaii
The South Sea Islands In Song and Story.
Admission 85 Cents.
CLOSING CONCERT
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past summer he was one
of the feature lecturers on one of the
largest Chautauqua circuita in the
country.
His lecture. "The Salvation of Ameri
ca," is s subject of interest to eve ry
man. woman and child in this com
Mr. Wallace presenta it it
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that will hold and grip even
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the audience. It is a sound
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constructive lecture and yet one Ilium
mated with flashes of splendid humor
A highly Interesting message -hear it
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The Ladies’ Festival Orchestra, which cornea to our Chautauqua Festival
on the opening day, is a company of six charming young ladies who offer a
program which is a delight to the general public and a pleasure to the most
musically critical. With the use of supplementary Instrumenta the variety
and quality of the program Is equal to that of a much larger organization.
For the last few years they have been one of the standard Chautauqua
attractions of the Middle West. Individually they are finished musicians
Their entertainment consists of orchestra selections, instrumental solos, vocal
quart eta, duets, solos and readings.
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A limited number of Season Tick
ets will be placed on sale February
2 0th at the following places:
Echo Mercantile Company
R. R. Lewis. & Co.
George & Miller Co.
Spinning's Drug Store.
These season tickets will be sold
at One Dollar and Sixty-Five Cents
each, war tax paid. These tickets en
title the holder to admission to the
six performances.
Sale of Season Tickets closes at
Noon Wednesday, February 27th, and
after that time the advertised single
admission price will have to be paid.
Phone your application for season
tickets to any of the above places at
once, as only 225 season tickets will
be sold.
Read the program carefully. See
what a splendid three days of instruc
tion, entertainment and information
there is in store for you. Think how
little it costs to attend on the season
ticket, plan.
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Season Tickets $1.65
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