Brookville Democrat, 1907
Fairfield thespians
The grand temperance drama, "The Turn of the Tide" will be produced by the D. of R. of Fairfield at Everton next Wednesday evening, March 27th, and at Fairfield on Saturday, March 30th.
The dramatic club of Ireland Church will present "Hazel Kirke," at Red Men's Hall, Fairfield, Saturday evening March 16th with special scenery and a strong cast.
The Ladies' Aid Society of the M.E. Church will give a Carnival of Nations in the church Saturday evening, March 23rd. Admission 10 and 15 cts.
The play "Better Than Gold" will be produced at Red Men's Hall, Fairfield, next Saturday evening, Feb. 2. See cast of characters and synopsis of play elsewhere in this paper. <------------The Daughters of Pocahontas of Fairfield will give an oyster and ice cream social in the Red Men's Hall, Dec. 21st.
The country cousins who did not attend the Farmers' Institute at Fairfield missed a bush of fun, by not hearing the unique and laughable German recitation "Hans Sockery Setting a Hen," delivered by Mrs. E. L. Preston, who took the house by storm and elicited great applause. In a word the Farmers' Institute at Fairfield was a grand success from start to finish; gets better every year.
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Cedar Grove, Ind.
To Whom it may concern:
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--Unsigned
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