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Day
16
Month
March
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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J. E. Kelley went t,o Detroit Saturday, to visit Mends. P. W. Shute now offers the old opera house propetty l'o saie. Miss Margaret Mavity returned So.turday ñoQi an extended trip enst. Stone & Bell will soon move into Ilough's old stand ou II u ion street. Tbe opera, Doctor of Alcántara, will soou be given by local talent at Cleary's hall. Prof. Artley, of the Business college is very dangerously ill with the tever. G. A. Wilson, of Petoskey, is tlie new manager of the telephone exehange. J. II. Cadwell, wlio was visitmg.here the past few weeks, returned to Port Huron Moudoy. Prof. D'Ooge lectured on Aneient Greek Music, at the hall, Thursday evening' the 15th uit. The drop harness for the lire department which was presented t- this city ly Marshall, has arrived, and beeu set in place. A was given at the G. A. 11. hall Thursday evening. The proeeeds are to go for the benent of the V. R. C. The new fornt in C. S. Wortley's store is completed. It makes quite an improvemeiit in the general appearance of the building. There vvas a red hot temperance . meetiiig at the Y. M. C. A. last Sünday afternoon. There is to be another of the same kind nest Sunday. A very large aodience was present at the temperance mass meeting held at the M. E. church, Sunday evening. Addresses were made by Dr. Boone, Capt. Allen and others. The lectura at Normal hall by Jlajor ííenry C. Dañe, Mondayevening, drewa crowded house. Ilis description oí the naval battles of the rebellion was very interesting. Bishop Davies conducted the service at St. Luke's church, Suaday morning and administered the rite "of eonfirmatioii upon 27 candidatos. His discourse followiiig. was very instructive. Harper & Moore's minstrels gave another performance at the lieuevolent hall, 011 Chicago avenue, Tuesday evening. It ended up with a six round contest for points between tvvo local pngilists. The recital which took the place of the one postponed in Februar.y occuvred Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock, iu the Normal hall, a good sized audience being present. The selections throughout, both vocal and instrumental, were of the liighest order and spoke well of the careful training the students receive at the Conservatory. Following are the ïiames of those who took part: MisSes Alabel Warner, Minnie Roye, Mabel Wildere, Grace Stevens, Lotta Ooombs.Louise George, Sara Humphrey, Jennie Farnham, Carrie Parshall, Kathreen Oberst and Allie Lowden, and Messrs. Nat Van (uve, F. Lamond, and John Dodge. F.illowing is the program for the bajiCjiiet to ue iield at Light Guard hall on Friday. St. Patrick's Day: Instrumental Duet Misses Geoghan and Ryan Opening Address. . .Edward McCar'thy The Harp That Once Thro' Tara's Hall Thos. Condón The pay We Celébrate Hou. J. J. Enright Shamus O'Brien Miss Josephine A. Gaffney Selection Rev. L. P. Goldrick Ireland, A Xation W. J. Dawson Molly Avourneen Mr. Condón Quartette Misses Warren, Diller, George and Mrs. Hodge. Out Guesls John P. Xiik Killarney Miss Gaffney org Father Goldrick The Ladies II. M. Rose " Ladies' Quartette

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News