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Y. W. C. A. Entertainment

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Parent Issue
Day
15
Month
January
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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The programs are out for the entertainment at High school hall this evening. The recitations are about equ illy divided betweeu the senior and junior elocution classes. We think no one who had happened to be in at the rooms on a Wedne-day and heard "The liuggleses" rehearsingtheir part of the program would wish to miss it H nday evening. From ''l'eter" and "Sarah M;iud" down to "Larry" these nine youngsters and their nine manners are as good an antidote for the blues as any doctor could prescribe (and it only costa ten cents to take it). lion't think it is time to go home when then che lights are turned down for the statue poses. The prettiest part cf the program is to come then with a calcium light, and harp music by Miss Clarken to add to the effectiveness of these studies in attitude and illustrations of statuary. Among these are ''Ilebe," '-Xiobe," ''Greek Dancing Girl."' "The ThreeGraces" and "The Tiiree Fates " The closing mim ber will be a pantomime by II little girls. given as an accompaniment to the hymn sung by Mrs. Dariing and Mrs. Berryman, to harp music. Admission 10 cents. Time, 8 o'clock. Well Known In Ann Arbor. Mrs. II. J. Beakes received a telegram Tuesday, announcing the death of hpr sister, Mrs. Harriet M. Wait, t lialiway, X. J. The deceased had many friends here in Ann Arbor havm'r spent several years here as a young lady. The late Win. Howard Wait. her husjband, graduated from the literary departni'-nt of the University with the class of '48. and afterwards became a suceessful lawyer in New York City. There ar? now two sisters and on brother left of this old family, whieh in the earlier days of Ann Arbor was so prominent in business and social affairs, Mrs. II. J. IJeak s, Mrs. F. L. flubbard and J. T. Swathel, all of this city.

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Ann Arbor Democrat