School:  Greenwood High School, Greenwood, Wis., 10 cent supper, (1900)

Contact:  Laurel Bragstad

Surnames: Hogue, Kristiansen, Boyce, Warner, Miller, Bredeson, Draper, Fradette
 

The G.H.S.L.S. will hold their meeting Friday, Sept. 28. Following is the program: Song by school, page 29 Recitation, Stella Hogue Debate - Resolved that capital punishment should be abolished. Affirmative: Signia Kristiansen and Guy Boyce Negative: Hazel Warner and Will Miller Song by school, page 57 Essay, Margaret Bredeson Original poem, Marion Draper Song by school, page 21 Gleaner 9-29-1900

October 12, 1900 (Greenwood Gleaner)

 

The members of the G. H. S. L. S. have decided to have a fine program and a good supper at the Woodmen hall Friday evening.  The price for the supper and program will be the small, modest sum within the reach of all, namely, ten cents.  Now most reverend father and mother and doting sisters and brothers, on the nigh of Oct. 12, 1900 A. D., you will don your best clothes, you best filled pocketbook, your most pleasant look and repair to the Woodman hall, where you will sit down and partake of the most bountiful sense of home inspiring repast that ever your eyes rested upon consisting of coffee, cake, rolls, baked beans, chicken, celery, pickles, pumpkin pies and other eatable things too numerous to mention in this my first poor attempt to enlighten the villagers of a coming event.  Then will follow the best program ever given in Greenwood.

Music------Mandolin Club 
Recitation-Emma Dawes 
Dialogue--Signa Kristiansen 
James Fradette 
Recitation-Mabel Lucas 
Closing Address---Miss Patch 
Music------Mandolin Club

 

 


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