Chautauqua
showcased local Tabor talent
Records show that the
first Chautauqua in the town of Tabor, Iowa, was set up and
performed on July 29, 1913.
Much later, a story in a
July, 1933, Tabor Beacon newspaper tells of
the success of a traveling Chautauqua, using talented Tabor
residents, appeared during the Farmers Merchants Picnic and
in neighboring towns, too. The story was as follows:
Chautauqua opens this
week in other towns
The four-town cooperative
Chautauqua is opening this week at Randolph and Riverton,
running from Tuesday until Friday, inclusive.
The Tabor musical program
will be given at Randolph Thursday night and at Riverton
Friday night.
Next week the programs
will be given at Tabor and Farragut, the Tabor talent
appearing at Farragut Wednesday night and at Tabor Friday
night.
A splendid and varied
program has been arranged with an array of talent that will
not disappoint the high expectations of the audiences.
There will be a saxophone
trio composed of W. H. Darrah, Eleanor Gregory and Darrell
Cotter; a contralto solo by Miss Fern Hanson of Sidney; a
male quartet composed of Ben Hall, W. A. Reeves, W. H.
Darrah and Hubert Hanson.
There will be a trombone
solo by Lydner Sharp; gypsy scene by Miss Gertrude Laird and
Ben Hall; vocal duet by Mrs. Jessie Weatherhead and Ben
Hall; reading by Mrs. Annabelle Estes;
clarinet octet composed of Rachel May Adamson, Eleanor
Gregory, Beth Weaver, Dorothy Fargo, Marjorie Lebert, Grace
Roark, Weigelia Hallam and Catherine Seeger.
The band will give a group
of numbers to conclude the program. Supt. J. M. Ireland will
be platform manager for the Tabor talent at all four towns.
A good-sized tent has been
engaged, which will accommodate a large audience, and it is
hoped that it will be filled at every session.
Since the days when
circulating Chautauqua shows were in their prime, we have
had few opportunities to hear this class of program. The
woman’s Union has gone to a great deal of work and some
expense to bring the programs here, and it is hoped that the
community will show its appreciations by a liberal
patronage.
(More stories are
around on local chautauquas. The historical society would
appreciate hearing from anyone who has knowledge of these
(or other) events from the past.. Send to
Fremont County Historical Society, Box 671, Sidney, Iowa,
51652)