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Mamie Jenkins, soprano; clo>iiig with a song by the audience, ? (iod He with You 'I'ill We Meet Again.? On Friday morning a large crowd was in attendance. There were a good many visitors, among whom was our old friend, John W. Kutli, also Mr. Hugh L. Davidson, Professor Hanna and his accomplished wife, and others we do not just now call to mind. The programme was quite a long one, but seemed to meet the approbation of the audience, if we judge by long and loud applause. Miss Josie Blanton, one of our young musicians, of whom we are all justly proud and who had been most kind in favoring us with fine selections of music all along, opened the exercises with an instru- - mental solo; and her sister, Sire. P^rl Pi - of Flor-idr re. J ................... - : i. u I - .lito. ^m *.*>?? - ?? - ? ,i - j ^ t-11 from *i?ro i - . M.?? Kate Jenkins; ?.*?- * : . _ the Working (iirls.? *m pr. iL'nunme was closed with the T\>- Jolly Picnic Party,? which was played i- :.j.! t?--n taught by Mrs. Armstrong. The girls and
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