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THE Y. M. C. A. STAR COURSE

THE Y. M. C. A. STAR COURSE image
Parent Issue
Day
25
Month
September
Year
1903
Copyright
Public Domain
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THE Y. M. C. A. STAR COURSE

Will Open October 29 With the Jubilee Singers

FIVE FINE NUMBERS

Have Been Arranged For - Proceeds to be Used for Y. M. C. A. Building Fund

The announcements for the Y. M. C. A. Star Course for the coming season have been issued and, as usual, the program committee have succeeded in planning a series of entertainments that can not help but be pleasing to their many patrons. The list this year comprises five entertainments and if advance announcements can be depended upon to give evidence of their excellence each is, in its sphere, the best that could be procured.

The first entertainment will be given October 29, by the famous Slayton Jubilee Singers. The old songs of the colored people of the south are always an attractive drawing card and the company selected by the Slayton bureau is composed probably of the best exponents of this class of music now before the public. They will be greeted by a full house.

The other numbers are:

Nov. 25 - The Lulu Tyler Gates Co. Mrs. Gates is a reader of exceptional ability and has surrounded herself with a company of artists of high standing.

Dec. 18 - Amsbary and the Wagner Ladies Quartette. An evening of song and story such as is seldom successfully given. Mr. Amsbary holds a unique place among entertainers and the Wagner Quartette have had a continued round of success since their organization four years ago.

Jan. 15 - Elias Day, characterist. Mr. Day is on his sixth annual tour and as a story teller has no equal.

Feb. 26 - The Dunbar company. A very fine male quartette and bell ringers, every one of whom is a finished musician, assisted by Elma B. Smith, reader and bird warbler.

The course tickets will be as usual, $1 with fifty cents additional for reserved seats. The seat sale opens Oct. 23 at Henne & Stanger's store.