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Y. W. C. A. Notes

Y. W. C. A. Notes image
Parent Issue
Day
7
Month
January
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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Some time ago an old fashioned desk was o-iven the Y. W. C. A. girls. Kot having means to fix it up it was set into a hack room where it is very inconvenient to uso it. Five dollars would repair and dress it over into a handsome piece of furniture which is much needed. Doesn't some one want to make the Y. W. C A. another present? It will be much appreciated and used at once. Kemember the entertainment at High School Hall Friday evening Jan. 5th. There will be several nevv atractions in, connection with this program, one of them being the music which will bc furnished by Miss Clarken, our well-known harpist. The tatue groups which form the second art of the program will be made more effeoti-e by means of the calcium light, and harp accompaniment. The early art of tlie evening will illustrate the vork done by the elocution classes, and vill be closed by a funny little selection rem "The Ruggleses." The children's rehearsals show that f rom "Peter'' to 'Peory" they enter into the spirit of the thing and are prepared to entertain ;he audience. The children's class closes the evening with a beautiful pantomime of an entirely different nature. All classes resume work this week. A humber havo expressed a wish to oin the Bible class -'af ter Christmas."' ühristmas is over, and we expect to lave a good class Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Come. We were well pleased with our Kew Years' Reception. It was one ot the finest affairs we have ever had at the rooms, and the five committees deserve all the praise that we can give them. We are especially pleased with the way in which our friends favored us with the musical program. It was much appreciated.

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Ann Arbor Register