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Wednesday Evening Club. 
The April meeting of the Wednesday 
Evening club, Manchester, was held in 
the Chapel Wednesday evening, and de- 
spite the rain the room was crowded. 
Miss Van Volkenburg, who gave such a 
delightful entertainment at the March 
meeting, was the principal attraction 
again this month, while asmall orchestra 
from Boston rendered selections both 
before and at the conclusion of Miss 
Van Volkenburg’s appearance. 
Miss Van Volkenburg’s imitative in- 
terpretations of modern plays, continues 
to attract much attention in Boston and 
vicinity and the demand for her has been 
so great that she is putting off her return 
to Detroit until next month. 
It will be remembered that she gave 
**Merely Mary Ann,’’ one of Eleanor 
Robson’s plays when she was here in 
March; but this time she presented 
** Sundae,’’ as given by Ethel Barrymore 
and hercompany, It is as good as at- 
tending a theatre to see and hear Miss 
Van Volkenburg. She brings the whole 
play vividly before her audience. She 
pictures the scenery and you can almost 
see the doors open as the characters en- 
ter and leave the stage. [here may be 
two or three, or perhaps six characters 
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on the stage. Some may be seated in 
chairs, others sitting on the table, or 
leaning against the mantle. Miss Van 
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ing why didn’t you say good-bye.’’ 
It is perfectly wonderful how Miss 
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characters and continue it throughout a 
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formance such as one would see it in tle 
theatre. 
She was heartily applauded when she 
had completed her presentation. 
The orchestra played the following 
numbers: 
Behind the Hounds March. 
The Holy City. 
The Merry Widow Waltz. 
How Could You Love Another. 
"Tis Not True. 
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