New Organ For The School Of Music
Ttoe oi-jfnin tlmt wn-s ia the Michi%:n building at t'he World's. l'air is to ttra" t'lie n?v hall of the School u. Must, and w mom on tilie wuy Itere. A number of our entJmsiastlc music loviais people, starteil out with a sulM.Ti)tií)ii paper n s'hort time silnce, and wu'hin two or three days raiisoJ $2,200 to panroiiasc this $3,000 org-aai witii. Tlie feucceee of lliis unlertnkhig, ]ust at tlie present tune wlieai inoiiey is so hard to obtailii, proves 'liow mujili the people t'hiiuk of this new School of Music. and lAwwe thelr iaith tlicn-iu. The prtaeipal workers in t'ho eaterpriae were OoKMtel II. B. Di-an. Prol l'rancis W. Kflscy, Mrs. St inli-y. Proi. Wilnes, and one or tWO otlicrs. Many of our people w ill ri'ini'inlK'r Beelng tiiis uriiaii In Ihi' .■i-si'iiil!y r( uil oí ie Michiiian bnikHDg. lt la a fine Instrument, made iy Parraod & Votcy, and biae heen ]ur.-liasrd at a renwirkabiy low tlffure. 'l'iu' School 01 Mualc is to be wai-mly oongratutaited Q'poo Ita uwwt excellent good foi-time.. Tliis was thr onc thlng i ]■-.■ li 1 bo mabe tlieecdiool complete in iis (nitiii. 'riicrc is rejoicing In the hi,n-r Ol Siaali'.v. in the fai-ulty. and .iniiiim' Mu1 people geaerally.
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