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At The Theatre

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Day
17
Month
September
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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One of tlie greatest novelties of thi (j&y u thëatrical enterpris? vi!i b the attraetiou at tlie Atheas Theaie l'iiday. Septamfoer ITth. the lates .Musical Coraiedy suecess, "A' Turkis! Bath," witli its Oriental Orajes Prize Bami and Onehestra. The Sedalla Demoerat says oí tlu play: "It is replete with ideMmen and music; it aroxrses laugiiter. whu-i lingera long after the fooUilits liavi been extingui.slicil." The management has expended a large sttin of money to give a sirictlj moral evening's entertainment that will delight the masses; combining r. it does Drama and Vaudevllle, it ap peals to the taste of all èla333?. 'Hu bund is under t'he leadership of r!n yrcit Ameïican Ooïnet Virtuoso, Al lu-i't Murtón, wto has a national replltatlon. Mr. Frank Murphy, tho comedian, is playing the part whlch h ereated, "MeGoglc," for tho fourch sucoessful season. Miss Queenie Dale will appëar in Marie Heath's part oí Dot, and judging from her past work will enthuse the sparkle and magnetism of hor own eharming personallty into thls ever lightful oharacter oí innocent girlhood. Medleys and muaU are dispersed tliroughout tlio iiiece, and one of the features of tlie entertainment is the seleetions rendered liy tho Oriental Orchestra, betwe ai the aets. Among the Sens'ational Novelties introduced comes "The G-lockers" ,with their truly man-elous worfe with the Lightnlng Batons. The Dale Brothers, monarchs of musk1, FrukiiHall, Eva Gray, the Whirling Derv'sher, "Garzouzie," and tiie perfouMning camel and dog, nraking a perfoiimancc that is both unique and novel. Reserve your Beats at Wahr's book store. A Home Wedding. In the presenee of a number if relatives and intímate friends, John Sauer and Miss Mary Kegel were quietly manïed Wodnosday at the home of Enoch Dicterio on Fuiirii] avenuo. Tlie house was pretfcily cUvorated with flowers while in one cornei1 an areh of green had boen construoted. SUortly aftér 7 o'clojk the wedding party entered to tlie nausic of a wedding march played by lis.i Knnna Fiseher. Aübert BIegel actèd a best man. hile the brid.'sinaul was Miss Kittle Sauer. The bride and groom took their stand nader the ar?h where Rey. Nieklas perfopmed the wedding cereraony, readiag the service in Gorman. , Alter the cereinony the friends of the happy conplo pasgsd theSr eongraulations on Mr. and Mïs. Sauer and then sat down to a hounte-ous wedding supper, wlik-ii brought to a closo a very pretty home wedding. Il' you didn't see [t in The Deinoey.i1 ii didn't happen.

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Ann Arbor Democrat