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Show A PLEASANT AFFAIR. Tha Mtmlwi of the Young Men's Institute Entertain Friend. The local branch of the National Young Men's Institute, No. 139, heid an entertainment last evening in Grand Army hall. A large audience enjoyed the program: Remarks by D. W. Stafford, Staf-ford, president of the institute, vocal by Miss Marshal, address by ex-Governor West, instrumental duo by Misses Gorlinskl and Conklin, vocal by Miss Aggio Conklin and remarks by Her. Mr. Trembley. The institute has forty members and was organized about two months ago and its objects are purely intellectual and beneliciarv. The ofll-cers ofll-cers are: Presideut, D. W. Stafford; first vice-president, M. E. McEoany; second vice-presidont, J. G. Doolittle; treasurer, L. F. Kullack; secretary, J P. Gough; marshal, James Devine. The institute occupies rooms 7 and 10 in the Scott-Auerbach building and meets on the first and third Thursdays of each month. |