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Y. W. C. A. Notes

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Parent Issue
Day
1
Month
January
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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TheToung Woman's Cbristian association will keep open house Xew Years day from three to ten. They invite all their friends, both ladies and gentlemen, to cali. Especially they ex- tend an invitation to those who are strangers in the city. Light refreshments will be served. and a pleasant musical program has been prepared. This will begin with a song by Miss Jeanc4te Shetterly, at six o'clock, and at seven tliirty a guitar duet by the Misses Wise will be followed by a selection from a quartette of our Y. M. C. A. "brothers." Later in the evening a solo by Miss Sperry and a piano duet by Misses Fisc&er and Ilines. At nihe o'clock Miss MacMonagle will give a recitntion. Therewill be a duet: piano and violin by Mr. and .Miss Schaible, and other numbers may given in the afternoon. An entertainment for the benefit of the Y. V. (.'. A. will be given at High School hall on the evening of Friday, Jan. 15. This will consist of recitations illustrating the work done in the elocution classes, and this part of the program will close with a scène from "The Ruggleses Dinner Party" adapted from Kate Douglass Wiggins' beautiful Christmas story. Miss MacMonagle will herself take the part of Mrs. Kuggles and the rehearsals have provecí that the children are well chosen for the different characters. The second part of the program will remind one of the pretty "Scarf Fantastics" given last year. The calcium light will be used to heighten the effect of the statue groups and the "studies in attitude." The harp accompaniment bylWiss Clarken will be a nevv feature and a very attractive one. The hymn Eock of Ages will be sutig at the close and accompanied by the pantomime by sixteen children. 15e sure and attend this entertainment. You will enjoy the evening, encourage interest in the Y. W.C. A., and help them pay their rent.

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Ann Arbor Democrat