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Y. W. C. A. Entertainment

Y. W. C. A. Entertainment image
Parent Issue
Day
1
Month
April
Year
1898
Copyright
Public Domain
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The elocution class from the Ypsilanti v. v. C. A.made a decided sucat the entertainment at th Congregational chureh S&turday evening. Miss Hooyer as Xantippe was ■ lent, f i 1 1 í in fact every ehai wi.-I] taken. The CQBtumes wei' ■ excepftonally pretty and in no c.isc was ■ a nace af the St'wkward unfamiliarity with an unusual garment which somefimes spotls such a program. The peech and gesture waa ihtí;!ly noticeable, the speakers being apparently oblivious of the audience, whlch adced a eliarm tQ the entlra Ki ene. Au especially beautlful moment when the calcium lis'ht flabeá :; : oft purple glow over the stage Just I wiien Miss Sehill, as "vlolet-örvwued Sa] pho," in hei violet robes, swept into the conxpany. The telling and ausv?;ering of "the riddle of the Sphlnx" was particularly well done bj Miss RObinstine and .Miss Havens. .Miss Ballard has a very pléasing stage mu.ii nd Mis. Pfeifer as the wife "f Xeriophon, and .Miss Brien as Pythias, wife 'istotli . carrled thelr parts well. One ot ;::■ atriking figures of this eompany oL i Irecian ladii s of so long was ílISa Teeplo as Aspasia, ir a g ful robe whos" decided yellow : intly witli her bjack hair and silver flllei Ann Arbor sjagratu1 1 cm such an ! icution , i :ss in her Christian association and b proud of the fact mat their nstruct■ r is an Ann Arborite.

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Ann Arbor Democrat