Teachers are discovering that no matter howmuch novelty there is in their entertainment,how well it is arranged, how thoroughlydrilled, if they want to hold the active interestof the audience they must use the best of songs.The songs must be real novelties. The wordsmust be interesting as well as decidedly clever.The music must be catchy and abounding in richmelody. With these things in mind we haveprepared this list of superior song novelties forour patrons. All are in regular sheet music form.
Price, 35 cents each; 5 for $1.25
WELCOME SONGS
CLOSING SONGS
Paine Publishing Co., Dayton, Ohio
A One Act Play for
Primary Children
By EFFA E. PRESTON
PAINE PUBLISHING COMPANY
DAYTON, OHIO
Jack—A small boy.
Pilgrim Maids—Five girls in colonial costume.
Indians—Two boys in Indian costume.
Pumpkins—Any number small boys and girls having huge paperpumpkins pinned on them.
Turkeys—Five children with paper turkeys pinned on them.
Goblins—Any number of small boys wearing hideous false faces.
After each group has spoken it goes off stage. After Jack’s lastspeech he leaves stage and all the others return and sing the closingsong.
If desired the costuming may be elaborate, but it is not at allnecessary.
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Copyright, 1922, by
L. M. Paine