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Harry AngelicaHarry Angelica in Reading Eagle - June 29 1925
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... awar six years ago. Hls parents were Edwin and Elizabeth (McCarthy! Kohl. The following children remain: Edwin. Mrs. Henry Lebo. Mrs. Lewis Bixler. Hotel. Henry. Shillington: Mrs. Henry Smith. Angelica. Mrs. William Leho. Angelica: Mrs. Harry Angelica. Marcus Mrs. OTar- enc? Keffer. Mrs. Clyde Hamilton. Mrs. Irvin Keffer. Shillington: Mrs. Ralph Reading, and a sister, injuries from any source. town. Mr. Rader lived retired five years due ..."
Publication place: Reading, Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States
Harry AngelicaHarry Angelica in Evening star - June 6 1929
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... of the Columbia Heights Rambler. WMAL has scheduled a number of other features of local origin. Among them are the weekly talk prepared by Science Service, a recital by Harry Angelica, baritone, and an address by Floyd Williams of the United States Flag Association. Musical features dominate the program of WJSV tonight. They will be provided by the Hawaiian Melody Boys, ..."
Publication place: Washington, District Of Columbia
Harry AngelicaHarry Angelica in Evening star - May 31 1925
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"... Auditorium, 606 E street northwest, Tuesday night. Walter T. Holt, director of the joii?r?*C will be assisted by Miss Ruth Peter, Charles ' A. Conrard, B. W. De Loss, Harry Angelica and Miss B. D. Randall. Capt. Harry MacDonald of the staff of the Army will open the concert with brief remarks, followed by prayers by Brig. William H. Barrett, District ..."
Publication place: Washington, District Of Columbia
Harry AngelicaHarry Angelica in Evening star - May 9 1924
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... continent. The program included "The Mexican National Anthem? and selection of popular airs by the Black and White Society Orchestra; solos. "Hasta Manana? (Mexican folk song) and ?Marquita," by Harry Angelica, assisted at the piano by Miss Bernice D. Randall; poem, ?Gloria? tin Spanish) by Miss Lucia P. Barber; violin solos, "Romanza Andalza? and "Spanish Serenade? by Leo Alvarado, and ?The ..."
Publication place: Washington, District Of Columbia