Song Specialties for Your Entertainments

Teachers are discovering that no matter how much novelty there is intheir entertainment, how well it is arranged, how thoroughly drilled,if they want to hold the active interest of the audience they must usethe best of songs. The songs must be real novelties. The words must beinteresting as well as decidedly clever. The music must be catchy andabounding in rich melody. With these things in mind we have preparedthis list of superior song novelties for our patrons. All are inregular sheet music form.

Price, 35 cents each; 5 for $1.25

WELCOME SONGS

  • We’ve Just Arrived from Bashful Town.
  • We Hope You’ve Brought Your Smiles Along.
  • Come and Partake of Our Welcome Cake.
  • We’re Very Glad to See You Here.
  • With Quaking Hearts We Welcome You.

CLOSING SONGS

  • Mr. Sun and Mrs. Moon.
  • Now, Aren’t You Glad You Came?
  • We Do Not Like to Say Goodbye.
  • We’ll Now Have to Say Goodbye.

Paine Publishing Co., Dayton, Ohio

Christmas Eve at Mulligan’s

By

MARIE IRISH


AUTHOR OF
Choice Christmas Entertainments
The Primary Christmas Book
Choice Christmas Dialogues and Plays
Best Christmas Pantomimes
Snappy Humorous Dialogues, Etc.


PAINE PUBLISHING COMPANY

DAYTON, OHIO


CHRISTMAS EVE AT MULLIGAN’S

CHARACTERS

Peter Mulligan.
Nora Mulligan, his wife.
Dannie, } their children.
Rosie
Katie
Mrs. O’Brien, a neighbor.
Patsy, her son.
Bill Jones, Mulligan’s boarder.
Miss Hagen, a nurse.

Copyright, 1922, by
L. M. Paine


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Christmas Eve at Mulligan’s

SCENE—The Mulligans’ Living Room

Discovered, Rosie and Katie

Rosie:

Oh, Katie, don’t you want a doll forChristmas? I want one just awful, dreadful, terrible bad—not abad dolly, but I want it so bad that I just can’t tell you how bad.

Katie:

Now then, Rosie, ain’t you the naughty girl tobe wanting a doll when

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