EIGHT inning the highest number . and another to the school the largest team. tOtant of point sending 'ogers-Grilley Recital. The lasi entertainment of the Y. M. C. 4. course was given on Fri , dity'evening by the Rogers-Grilley I Cotnpany. The performance was a mist delightful combination of charming' music, artistic recitation, and spatkling humor. Mr. Rogers is a harpist of extraordinary worth, and all of his solos were marked by their great delicacy and depth of feeling Mr. GriHey is one of the best humorists of the day, and, the repeated encores demanded by the audience, showed the extent of appreciation that was felt. His se lections. • whether of character rep resentation, of humorous stories, or of his own delightful verse, were' rendered with equal skill. The en tertainment as a whole was of the highest artistic value. This recital, the last of the series of Y. M. C. A. entertainments, closes one of the best courses ever given here. Evei" , number of the five perforMances' ,has been enter taining and artistic, and has given ' the ;utmost satisfation to the audi ences. In expiiessing our thanks and! appreciation fOr: this course to the gentlemen of I the Y. M. C. A. committee, we believe that we voice the opinion of all who attended the ,concerts. Our sincere wish is, that `next season's course be just as ? good! , Y.‘ M. C. A. Notes. The officers recently elected by the Young Mens Christian Associa , tion to serve during the coming year are : President, F. H. Johnson; vice president, J.E. , Watson; secre [taty, Paul Forsv he; treasurer, Vic ',tor Ekbert; assi tant treasurer, W. Y. Moyer. 1 Dr. Theodore S. Henderson, the ;man who was so Ovular with the fellows at the Rochester ,convention, iffELMI i.O ;. a g g g g g' g g a gI 1 1 .rsi 1 , 1 l i e will have a fine line of I , ampies of made to measure I, i llol-ii'' ef': I du' 2 h ... M . ff. I% 2 Nho; ... Y. y i . l , 51 . • - .....z. *.gE u LIE~#I4N 6!/ As Usud. for i spring and sun), rices - will 'be the lowest ith . first class work. sistent ntur samples and get 1 at 3;bil should expect 4nd se ed on I L our m • he A hlet; , : *.*. ecktie Sale " ,56e .I§earf 35c fbr a dollar ithe'l ll 'o4oifice • pposit I ' iq , , 1 , ore ill ??,A:..:_l'i t?op
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