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The Queen Of The Birds

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Parent Issue
Day
9
Month
March
Year
1887
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

}' Th8 queen, at the request of the Fair ies, reqnires lier subjects to isscmble and sin? in the pre?enee of the Fairy Queen, s at the M. E. Chuich, on Friday evening March 11, at8o'clock. The Lurk !s the favorite in the race for the crown and if J she comes up to expeetation, and Üls3 tanees all of her mriipetitnn as she can [ if she tries, she will be crowned " Queen of Song" by the Fuiries. Then there wlll be three queens: Queen of the Fuiries, Queen of the Ëirdt, and Quoen of Song. 1 It will be a qiieenly time, and fuiries, i and song and joy will reign Kprane. This entertainment is being munaged by Flora A. Hall, who is quite famous for 1 the succesi-ful munajienient of these affairi. Tliis will be the crowning eff.irt of the season, and has been in preparation some time. The person who can and does not attend will always regret the negllgence on their purt. The following is the prorrram for the : Entrance Maren Miss S. Adams ¦Tolhe Kuddy Mornlng," Chorus Recitativo Queen, Miss Annle Wilson Hltber Fairies- Trio, Miss May Whedon Annle Wllson and Daisy Rlcbardsou Fairies Enl ranee Chorus All Hall Chorus Solo- lilue Hlrds Miss 1,1111e Vol land Solo- Nlghllngale ...Miss Dalsy Rlchardson Obilgato Mr. RossSpence Duett- Wrens Mlxses Edilh Marsü and Myrtle ArnUt. Solo-Hobln Mis Millle Knewlton Duett - Lark and Nlulitiiigale, Wlsses May Whedon and Uolsy Ittcliardsoii Solo- rark Miss May Whedoii (Liirk C'rowned) "Fairies to Your Hevels," Chorus TH Wlüow Miss Flossle Spence Karewell Chorus. Ki!cUalion-''llttbel" Miss Margl Carharl "Come Blrdle," Miss B.ssie Tolchard Recllatlou- "What Mary Learned from the Blrds," Miss Orace Scraflord. Trio and Chorus from Clnderella, Cluderella Miss Haxter. (Wicked Ulsters) MIssesA. Wllson and Manon. Quaker duett (In Oostume) Miss Floaslo Spence and Master Perey Douglas Three Llttle Toadstools, Mlsses Kuth Ames Wlnnle Morse and Grade Moore Chlldren's Acllon, Songs Inlroduclng (by request) Cuckoo, Miss Mnttle Slaler Reoltatlon Masler Percy Douglass "House that Jack built," Olrl of the Perlod, Miss .Müiili' Amiersou. Olrl of Porty Years Ago, Mrs. L. D. Wlnes Johnny Sands Master P. Douglas Fan Hrlgade, Mlsses Dunster, ManD, Ooolef McGIloray, Adams, Hlcks, Hyde McMoreland. Lullaby, from "Krrniiile," Mrs. Lella B Goodyear and Seml chorus. Before anottier issue of UoURiERcomes out the daar old M. C. R. lt. pajtaoger depot will be one of the bygoues alfO. ICars, bitter, sculding, briuy tears (of joy ) will be (wood) sbed oyer the removal of this old landmark of the aborigines. The fond memories that shotild huve clustered about its dirtjr, filtli-bcgrimed, plaaterleaa precincts were long since obseured by robwubs, and the benutiful white-washed frescoing of its walls rare yeais und years ago repl.iced by layers upon layers of ily ::.: . Uut the old strueture will won be put to other ues, and if it serves (8 new owner one huif as faithfully a8 it lid its old, generutiona upon generations of the cimex Uctularius will trace in blood heir offensive history of the past upon ho 8lumberers within its valln. Our farmer friends will do well not to jite wheu any nf these fellowg come round to get their signatureg to any sort f a document or contract. Jiut if tliey can et their dog to bita, it will be all riglit.

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Ann Arbor Courier
Old News