
1901 Chautauqua Program
CHAUTAUQUA ASSEMBLY PROGRAM.
JULY 3.
5 p. m.—Moonlight Picnic to Babcock’s Pine Woods. This is one of our most popular picnics. Supper in a beautiful pine grove; fine view of the sunset; campfire with story and song; and ride home by the light of the moon.
JULY 4.
During the day we unite with our friends in
OPENING DAY—JULY 5.
3 p. m.—Prayer
Exordium—“Our Ideal Resort,” F. M. Priestley
Opening Address—Mr. J. H. T. Main,
Departmental Announcements by Superintendents of departments
Come and learn about the many social and intellectual treats provided.
8 p. m.—Recital. Mrs. Mabel W. Edwards, assisted by Professor W. Von Dahlen, Tenor; Mrs. Von Dahlen, Soprano; Miss Ella Jamieson, Pianist. Professor Von Dahlen sang ten years in Grand Opera in
NOTE.—Buy an “Over-Night Ticket” and come up and give us a good start.
SATURDAY, JULY 6.
Scenery looks finer through Ashby’s spectacles,
SUNDAY, JULY 7.
3 p. m.—Assembly Sunday School. The presence of many Sunday school workers and of many young people interested in this great work always gives us an interesting and instructive school.
MONDAY, JULY 8.
3 p. m.—Bible
4 p. m.—Nature Study. Ants and Aphides. In Auditorium. Professor E. Bethel.
8 p. m.—Informal reunion and special at the Kinnickinnic. The charm of Glen Park is the choice friendships made there. “He that hath friends must show himself friendly.” Attend this reunion and begin to enjoy the social privileges of the park at once. Social dramatic and music committees will be appointed at this meeting to plan for our entertainment during the season.

