Money making and merry making entertainments (1903) (14760569346)

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Money making and merry making entertainments (1903) (14760569346)

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Identifier: moneymakingmerry00rook (find matches)
Title: Money making and merry making entertainments
Year: 1903 (1900s)
Authors: Rook, (Elizabeth) J(ane), 1844- (from old catalog)
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Publisher: Philadelphia, The Penn publishing company
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: The Library of Congress



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Wave flags vigorotcsly.)And the star spangled banner in triumph shall waveOer the land of the free and the home of the brave. WIGGLES The game of Wiggles with pencil and paper isan amusing contest for a social evening. A numbered piece of paper containing a wig-gling line is given to each one in the company. The contestants are expected to make a draw-ing on this paper in which they must apply thegiven line in a conspicuous way. A number of specimens is given in whichdifferent lines have been applied. The wiggle in each drawing represents the oneplaced near the figure drawn. Five lines below—the three on the right andthe two on the left—are new lines that may beused in other drawings. When the drawings are completed, the guestswrite their names on the backs of their papersand they are collected to be voted upon. The one receiving the highest number of votesis awarded a prize—something in the art line, apicture, paints, or pencils would be suitable. .A SHEET OF HPFLIED Wl DOLES.
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lO MONEY-MAKING ENTERTAINMENTS IT CHILDHOODS HAPPY YEAR, OR, THEGLAD SEASONS This representation in costume and chorus isvery suitable for an opening to a Juvenile Enter-tainment. Four girls form each season. Thecostumes can be made from crepe tissue paper orcheese-cloth—the spangled sort is more effective.Spring should be represented by dresses of green—green wreaths on head. Summer, by dressesof white trimmed with artificial roses. Fall, bydeep orange, trimmed with fall leaves. Winter,by dresses of red, dotted over with white rawcotton. Spring enters first;—marches to the front ofplatform, where the first verse is sung. At endof verse, two of the girls turn to the right andtwo to the left, march down sides and join atback. The other seasons follow in like manner,each season singing their verse as they reach thefront of stage—at the close of the verse theyturn to left and right, march down the sides tothe back, as Spring did, taking their places be-hind the season which prece

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