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KING'S DAUGHTERS’ ANNUAL RECITAL AND ASSEMBLY.Home For Aged Colored People Principal Beneficiary of tha Circle.For nearly n quarter of u century the Willing Workers* Circle of the King s Daughters has been engaged In philan throplc work in Brooklyn. One of the principal beneficiaries of the circle for over u decade has been the Homo For Aged Colored People. The vernal and autumnal entertainments of tin* organization are always largely at tended by the general public. The people seem eager to contribute to the Institution through this source.The twenty first annual recital and assembly of the circle will be held at Prospect hall on Monday evening. April *J4 The proceeds will be donut ed to the home, an Institution which has proved Its worth In the commit nity. Matty prominent persons front out of town will lake part In the uni ideal anil literary program.Among the participants will ho Mrs Louise Alston Burleigh. Miss Beatrice Ithelnhnrdt. Master Kugotic M. Mar tin. Miss Helen Hagan. Messrs. Dab ney. Wilson and Tuck (trio» and Mr Melville Charlton. At the conclusion of the musical program Mr. Henri Strange, assisted by Mrs. Louise A Burleigh, will present the second act of the well known play “logomar.
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Denver Statesman

Denver, Colorado, US

Sat, Mar 18, 1911

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