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The Inland League

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Parent Issue
Day
27
Month
April
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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Those who were privileged to be present at the concert given recently in the opera house, by the Ann Arbor Banjo and Guitar club, will be pleased to hearthat the same club will give an entertainment on the Inland League course next Monday evening, April 30. The concerts given on this course this year, has all been of a superior order and have been very much enjoyed by the audiences, and this promises to be no exception to the rule. There is no club of this character in this part of the state which has received more favorable commendation from the press, or which has succeeded more in delighting its audiences where and whenever it has appeared, and a rare treat is promised to all who will be present. Miss McMonagle a popular young elocutionist of the high school, will render a couple of recitations in her usual pleasing manner. As the admission has been fixed at the low and popular price of ten cents, we have no doubt that a large audience will greet the second appearance of our enterprising and progressive young musicians. Mr. Mell Gillespie is the well-known director of the club. The association of his name with the concert, assures all interested that it will be in every respect a success.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News