Christmas at McCarthy’s

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New Entertainment Songs
By Edna Randolph Worrell.

These songs can be used in all manner of entertainments. The musicis easy, and both music and words are especially catchy. Children likethem. Everybody likes them. Sheet music. Price 25 cents each. Fivecopies, $1.00.

WE HOPE YOU’VE BROUGHT YOUR SMILES ALONG. Awelcome song that will at once put the audience in a joyous frame ofmind and create a happy impression that will mean half the success ofyour entire program. Words, bright and inspiring. Music, catchy.

WE’LL NOW HAVE TO SAY GOOD-BYE. This beautiful songhas snap and go that will appeal alike to visitors and singers. It is justthe song to send your audience home with happy memories of the occasion.

WE’VE JUST ARRIVED FROM BASHFUL TOWN. This songwill bring memories to the listeners of their own bashful school days.Words, unusually clever. Music, decidedly melodious. A capital welcomesong, or it may be sung at any time on the program with assured success.

MY OWN AMERICA, I LOVE THEE. A song that will bringa thrill of patriotism to the heart of every one who hears it. The childrenand grown-ups just can’t resist the catchy music. It makes a capitalmarching song.

COME AND PARTAKE OF OUR WELCOME CAKE. A merrywelcome song and a jolly one, too. The audience will be immediatelycurious about the Welcome Cake, and the children will love to surprisethe listeners with the catchy words. Music, easy and tuneful.

LULLABY LANE. The music and words blend so beautifully thatpeople will be humming the appealing strains long after they hear thischarming song. A wonderfully effective closing song, whether sung bythe school or as a solo by a little girl, with a chorus of other little girlswith dolls.

JOLLY PICKANINNIES. Words by Elizabeth F. Guptill. Musicby Edna R. Worrell. This spicy coon song will bring down the house,especially if you use the directions for the motions which accompany themusic. The black faces and shining eyes of the pickaninnies will guaranteea hit. The words are great and the music just right.

THE LITTLE BIRD’S SECRET. Here is just the song for thosetwo little folks to sing together. They won’t have to be coaxed to singit, especially when they find that the whole school is to whistle the chorus.This is a decided novelty, and will prove a rare treat to your audience.

A GARDEN ROMANCE. This is a dainty little song telling of theromance and wedding of Marigold and Sweet William. It is just thesong for dainty little girls to sing.

COME TO THE NURSERY RHYME GARDEN AND PLAY.Here is something different for the little folks to sing. The NurseryRhyme Folk are so familiar to children, it will be no trick for them toremember the words. The music has a most captivating swing.

Paine Publishing Company        -        -        Dayton, Ohio

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Christmas at McCarthy’s


BY
ELIZABETH F. GUPTILL
Author of “Christmas at Punkin Holler,”
“A Topsy Turvy Christmas,” Etc.



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