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IN HONOR OF ST. PATRICK(Continued From Fir*’ Pas*.)large audience At thi* poin: «f :fc program a delightful lt;• rp-is* geemcd so be in store for everyone-, for in walked the Boys' banc which wa ero.-t.-d wlih wild cheers ana They proceeded *o liven up the a id i ear* in ?. practical way.Mi's Nlt;-ra S-.Ht.-r f : ; .*hand music u:t which received an encore and then Mlsa Blanche Joyce lt;ang In sweet voice Ireland's fa-, rlr* - •'Com * i;.i ■ Krin Sh* responded with an Irish ditty which was happily received and this wa* followed after a hand *. it-ction t*v he piano duet The Wearing o' the Green,” played by the Mi”- Be-ale Hayden and N;iie Moblo. Miss Ethel Slater then recited rhlt; tragic lt;iory of Shamii- O'Brien” and th* audience showed their appreciation bv generwis aopiause J,i tie Miss Gladys Huellmantel. a wee and dainty figure in pink, sang * S'. Patrick's Irav In the Morning'' and soclamorous were th* encores that -h* again appeared in a comic song which drew a great deal of applause. The (•and lwy* did not forget to play at this Ioini and then Mis» Lottie Shane told about the happy doing when ‘I'ncie Charlie Comes. Th* mandolin club again rendered si aek-ctinn which w.i-warmly received and lie event of the evlt; ning. the U-ctun- hv Fr. Sheehan was -cached.■*A Page in Irish History.Ft. Sheehan, who l:as hut recently entered upon ministerial services in I bin city, spoke try the imnn tu-c andi-i»nee on A Page 01 Irish lli-toiy” and began by paying Joki tribute to • be patron saint who*© day was celt*-brat e l ail over Hu- wold, and well might he for. In* -aid. St. Patrick \v;lt; * world die derpe-t ailuiir.iiion and ttnswciviiig loyalty.' This low tliai is held in our ht-arl for tin- old country doe not draw one litl»e from Am* ii-a We ar In b American. n pnduct «.i a fre • conn-I'viand shall be free Ireland still 1 w* and the will live on fowver!Tonight, our spirit ro©a out and sees in a vision which looms up in the ic.ure. The Ire and ot th-- Twentieth • tv. free, independent, an I the lt;k :i« ot Sr Patrick ring out -Ireland is free*' ATI is happiness; prosperity.ment. Mystic rounds come to us. and another vision arises. Tit St.ncrownod king of Ire-.and. '-ntilii.'s down at his people! Tis fimy a dream Wmld that i; were true. Ho. who holds her in the hollow of H».- hand wiii not permit her to en* dure much longer. and then from ©very cottage in Ireland, triumphant voices will rise to St. Patrick in on© clad | union.Duff McDonald Sane.Following this oration which was slv tr in a nia-tcrly manner, ^he great Du IT McDonald made his appearance on the stag* and the crowd stopped for a moment to greet his appearance with cheers of good fellowship. Hr . 'iing Kiliarny. ami as every one was in a happy vein over ‘ KHIarny’fi lakes and rills he was obliged to re^vond with nn encore. His selection was Do You Think I Am a Human lt;’hr 1st mas Tree?” and it »r unnecessary to say that hr brought down the house.1 Miss Albion Dion followed This with the beautiful melody, Kathleen Mayor** n and another song f»s pretty used as an encore. The Blue Delhi ».f Scotland. violin and piano, by the Misses Mnydoit and Wilhelm. Riven with fine expression. closed th** reRQ-lar program and ’‘America sung by :t large ©bom 4 on the stage to which the national tribute of the American pro-pie rOro«nteed bv rising was a tnofil appropriate ending to an evening which; though given over • ** the lieaii-t if ii I Emerald isle, s!i was Thoroughly American lino, last and alwavt.STAGE AND PLATFORM.lb spile th** t«sid night and tin* large house of The night before. I’nele losh Perl-Ins” drew a lair sized house at Steinberg's Grand Ian evening. Tin
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Traverse City Evening Record

Traverse City, Michigan, US

Sat, Mar 18, 1905

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