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The June Festival Program

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Parent Issue
Day
10
Month
June
Year
1896
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Public Domain
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Below is given the June Festival program, whieh will be rendered ia the opera house on Thursdoy eveuing, June 11, and repeated on Friday evening, June 12, by the St. Thomas' Coaservatory of Music. The festivals of past year.s have been remarkable from a musical, literary and dramatic standpoint and the festival of '96 will eclipse all its predeeessors in every respect. No more enjoyable evening can be spent anywhere. A harp, four pianos and dorens of banjos, guitars, maiulolins, banjeaurines, etc, will be required for the entertainment. A short drama, "Kudora," with grand scenic effects, ineluding storm and tableaux, will close the festival each evening. This is the tenth and most successful year of the Conservatory and next year two teachers will be added to the staff, one of whoin, Miss M. Ellen Clarken, will teach harp. Admission to the festival 35 and 25 cents. Reserved seats can be had on Monday without extra charge at Watts' jewelry store. I. Victory Chorus Playful Elves- Misses L. Covert, M. Mette, S. Donnelly, H. Donnelly, G. O'Connor, M. Talbot, M. Collins, H. Keinhardt, N. Kress, C. Boike. Goddess of Victory Miss M. Ellen Clarken Plano Misa K. Burns I. Czardas Opus 6 Michiels Misses K. Burns, N. Brown, G. Kress, K. Harris, M Hirsch, A. Tice, C. Hirtch, B. Donnegan. II. Pas Kedouble Opus 86 Saint Saens Misses N. Brown, L. Fitchel, K. Burns, A. Tice. M. Ellen Clarkeu, K. Harris, G. Kress, E. Covert. IV. Athenian Eevelers- Misses J. Gibney, A. Gibney, E. Parsons, H. Fullerton, G. O'Brien, F. Hardinghaus, L. lOesterlin, B. Parsons. Masters H. Finnesan, .T. Sedina, C Elnsey, B. Bradley, H. Eisele, C. Morrell, K. McKinstry, H. McKinstry, A. Schiappacassee. ríanos Misses K. Burns and A. Tice V. Autumnal Echoes St. Thomas' Banjo anri Guitar Club Banjorines and Banjos. ..Misses K. Burns N Brown. Masters L. Darrow, G. Rinsey, W. Darrow. Gui tars... Misses M. Ellen Clarken, G. Alex ander. Mrs. Main, G. Kress, G. Zachman, E. Meuth. K. M. Clarken, J. Cayer, Master ,1. Brahm. Mandolins K. Casperv, S. Mastin, L. Fitchell, F. Parsons, J. Graber, M. Hanlin. Violin Miss V. Boyce 'iano... Master C. Sherk VI. Overture Harp Accompaniment Janjorenes Misses N. Brown, K. Burns First Banjo Master G. Rinsey Second Banjo Master L. Darrow Maudolin Miss F. Parsons Guitars Mrs. Main Miss K, M. Clarken. Master J. Brahm, Harp Miss M. Ellen Clarken VII. The Harvest- Goddes sof Agriculture Miss L. Kenny Reapers- Misses K. Caspery, M. Ellen Clarken, N. Brown, L. Fitchel, G. Kress, A. Tice, M. Hirsch, M. Hanlin, L. Tice, S. Maston, M. Audette, K. Harris, N. Fohey, B. Donuegan, M. Fohey, G. Eisele. B. Mead, G. Fuller. Gleaners- E. Covert, J. Clarken, E. Laughlin, T. Kitz, J. Fullerton, K. Brahm, T. Eisele, C. Morse F. McClay. Mano Miss K. Burns. Mendelssohn Opus 25, G. Minor. First i'iano.. Misses K. Burne, N. Brown Second Piano Misses A. Tice, K. Harris Eudora (A Drama in Five Scènes, Characters. Sudoro Miss G. Kress Lorinda Miss M. K.Clarken Altbea Miss L. Fitchel Alicia _ Miss N. Brown Koman Vestals. Ariana Miss N. Fohey Cassandra Mi.-s II. Fohey Tryphena.- ...Miss B. Mead Corinna Miss M. Hanlin Diantha... MissC. O'Hearn Myra Misses L. Tice Adaline K. Harris Cyntha Miss E. Laughlin Ophelia Miss G. Fuller Gratia _ Miss M. Audette Dorinda Miss G. Eisele Druid Vestals. Drueilla Miss M. Audette Claudia Miss G. Eisele Amobel MissC. O'Hearn Antonia Miss N. Fohey Elvira MissM. Reilley Roman Guard1-. Misses M. Audette, N. Fohey, G. Eisele, M. Keilly, C. O'Hearn. A large and enthusiastic gathering of German-Arnericans reyreseuting ten Germán societies decided unanimously to celébrate the landing of the Germans on the Concord in this, God"s ehosen land of freeruen. As has been previously announced, Germán Day will be celebrated at Aim Arbor on August 26, 189G. At the last meeting of the committee, May 2S, ex-Ald. Martin in the chair, the prineipal business of the evening was the hearing of reports and recommendations of the various comrnittees. The parade committee's report asking each one of the ten societies to construct a float (a decorated wagon) was enthusiastically received and adopted. The question now only remains, which of the ten soeieties will have the largest and handsomest representation? The committees on transportation, rnusic and printing were not ready to report and were given two weeks' time. The coinmittees will hereafter meet every two weeks. The societies are determined to excel all previous efforts, and make this the largest, longest and most gorgeous parade ever seen in this county. The prizes, flreworks, music and games were not fully disposed of and were left for a future meeting. Appropriate speeches were made by Dr. Georg, ex-Ald. Martin, John Mayer, E. Oesterlin, Gottlob Luick and others. The concert held immedlately after adjournment was a success. J. F. SCHUH. Capt. Holmes, of tifoe t". of M. nine lias been bounced f rom practiciag in athletics ln?reafter. On Simday aftemoon last David S'teffe, died at hls home In' Ann Arbor town, aged 00 years and 7 ïiionths. Mtb. Normain "W'O'od bas bouffht the resLdnoe No. 46 1-2 S. TJniver iïy ave., tihi'ough tlie Bach & Butler agency. The primary grades of the public 'schools will practically complete work this week, white the upper grade will finish nest weck Thursday. The Ilmiverslty library has had a valuable donation in tlie Philosophical Library which belooaged to the late Proí. George S. Morris, Mrs. Morris is tlie generous giver.

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