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The 4th At Whitmore Lake

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Parent Issue
Day
29
Month
June
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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The Fourth of July will be celebrated in old fashioned style by the people of St. Patrick's Parish, Northfield, at Smith's Grove, Whitmore Lake. A special train will leave Ann Arbor, T. & A. A. depot, at 10 o'clock a. mi, standard time, and will leave the lake in the evening at 7 o'clock, standard. Onl} 40 cents for grown people and 20 cents for children under twelve years, will be charged for the round trip. At 3:30 p. m. the program for the day will commence. Hon. Jno. J. Enright, of Detroit, the renowned witty and highly entertaining speaker, will echo with his sonorous voice, the sentiments dear to the American heart. Attorney T. R. Shields, of Fowlerville, will not fail to captivate all who will hear him. He is undoubtedly a magnificent speaker. Other speakers will also be heard from. Other mirth producing features of the program will be, a goodly number of comic songs by Ann Arbor's Colored Men's Quartette. Their yoices are tuned to the right pitch, and will please many a musical ear that day with sweet and delightful melody. Willie Reilly, dressed in costume, will sing some of his best Dutch character songs. He is admitted in Detroit to be a splendid amateur comedian. Among the other good vocalists on the program will be Bruno St. James, James E. Harkins and the Whitmore Lake male quartette. Miss Nona O'Brien will deliver some appropriate recitations. Lombard's String Band will furnigh the instrumental music. Only 25c for a good tneal. The people are kindly invited to attend, and everything reasopable will be provided for their comfort and entertainment. Rev. L. P. Goldrick will be toastmaster.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News