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El LOT'. I TO ^ IV. A C IU1C;i FAIR, REGATTA AI t> THIIATRICAT. DCUIHG VFXK August ? - 5, 1968
T>*ily Picayune - Sunday, August 2, 1368 r> 1 c 3
BIT.071	— A \TFK PT' ATTRACTIONS
There i~. a r?ro^rn^e of entertainments at this nleasant resort for this ccrrinp week. Ihey are of a varied character, holding out such attract’ons as ore likely to bring a larre accession tD the guests already assembled thpre.
Fir"t, the fair ladies. of the village and vicinity, assisted by the Indy sojo-.rners, will hold a •’•Viir commencing this evening for tha benefit of the Catholic Church. At the refreshment tables ”y^ bold irarine’*s" of our inland water® vill fin'1' every =e??srr,nfclr? delicacy that musters to exhausted native.
llext on 1’edresd«y (August 5, 1868) com^s- th” '’rand attraction — the Grand Pegatta th^t begins at 3 P*
Then on Thursday evening there will be theatricals, tableaux, ar.d recitations, followed by a vocal and ir.str1'' ental concert — all
to take nlace «*t Nixon's Hotel.
The theatricals will be by the New Orlfr.ns .T;rarr'.tic Relief Association, the concert by a nu-ber of accomplishci amateurs of both rexes, «nd a few nrofessior.al s, under the direction of the indefatigable, liberal, ponular and talented la Hnche.
It ray be en additional incentive with «ome to know that the evening entertainments as veil as the <’cir ore for the benefit of the Catholic Church, and that the church and its vortjr pastor,
Fathor Vanderr»ere, are much in need of timely assistance.
Ve tMiln prsin 5\r> (?st to thr n:>pntc nr
;^i!n J;CJ"tS’ at reduced-^e, be issued* for Wednefdayeand ta“d8y’ 1	l0nEer- •> *■** the venture vould w.


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