The Gavelyte, April 1906
THE LECTURE COURSE · sons past and in fact stands close Lo IL. B. Wick rsham in the demancl for Of Ceda rvill e College , for I return ngagements. the Season of 1906=7 . I RALPH PARLI~'1"r 1~.. A bum rou~ 1 cturer who is r cogmzed as one of the "old standbys" on the platform. Cedarville College organized its He is a produ t of the Buck ye Sta~a lectur committ e on Thursday morn- and ha lectured so much about home ing of last w ek and ehos th cours that he i thoroughly known to all. of entertainment for the corning s a- He enjoys th distincticn of being son. The la t our e has b n a sue- able to draw the largest audience in eess in every way and the r tiring his horn tgwn, where he lectureR comrnitt ~es rves mu~h er d!t f~r I frequently, of any speaker th~t can its persevenng fforts rn makmg it I be secured. When a boy, he hstened such. 1 to a o-reat orator that unbuttoned his ,-, rrhe coming com. e ha, been chosen oul and st~irted it pouring forth th with much care, in view of making it l constant stream of wit and pathos even more satisfactory than the last. J that has d Jigh tecl so many thousands It is mad up as follows: Roney' Boys' of people. Look out for Parlette clay. Concert Ccmpany; Chicago Lyceum MR . MABEL Co KLI 1. - The great– Ladies; Ralph ParJette; Mrs. Mabel est woman lecturer on the American Conklin, and L. B. Wickersham re- platform. Mrs. Conklin's time in turned. . .. past years has been given to week RoNEYS BoYs. - It 1s doubtful if stands in the J~rge cities, where she there is a concert company on the has lectured to greatly increasing lyceum platform that has pleased an.d audiences at each session. Her work instructed as many audiences as t?is I this year will Le confined to two lec– one . Their work is a great surpnse I tures, viz., "That Boy of Your8," and to every one who ~as not h.ear.d the~ \ ,, haracter Building,'.' beau~iful. and as no one can realize that 1t is pos I instructive lectures, hlled mth 1llus– sib le for ~hildren to produce such I trations from her own personal expP- - work at twelve years of age. They rience. :ire President Roosevelt's favorites : L. B. WrmomsHAM. - Returns aR and he calls them to the White House I usual. for special engagements. ii - fi d t I - A ladies' Prof. McChesney was con ne () ('HIC'AGO LYC'E01 .... ADIE . I f ·11 Sat- -. quartette with reader that has given I his home on acc.:oun~ o ·1 ~ ne~\'' , great Rati. faction during several sea- i urday ann Sabbath, pn an .
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