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Day
18
Month
December
Year
1891
Copyright
Public Domain
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As amuounced last week, the maroí Fred C. Brown, managing editor oi the Times, and Miss Elizabetü C. Seymour was celebrated at the residemce oí the bride's mot-her on S. State Btreet, Saturday afternoon at three o'cloek, Eev. Tatlock performing the ceremomy. A short bridal trip to Detroit was taken. The grooiu iias beon biLv sime hlsreturn receiving the xngratulatioas ol ï:i.s many triends, tlie Ai-ius beimg lacluded i;i the uuinber. The lecture of Rev. Camde-n M.Cobom ut the M. 'E. tihui-ch, Tuesday sve-ning, was one of the best that au Arm audience ha-s ever had a chance of hearing. The subject was 'AmcMig the Turks, Arabs and Bgyptians," and was fillud vith historical una perooaal rcmlntecencee of these siterestlng people. Many of the jokes rere, as advei-tised, 4,000 years old Jtit they appeared youthful oompared rt'ith tliose reeited by Rev. Talmage n Saturday eveulng. Aan Arbor lodge, Knights of Honor, the oldest of the tautual benefit societlee, electetl the following officers, Tuesday evetítag: I. C. Handy, past dictator; Wm. Merithew, dictator; E. '. Sfoore, vlce-dlctator; Wm. Arnold, assistant -dictator; N. 8. Garlinghouse, ebaplai-ii; E. H. Eberbaoïi, uide; J.' Q. 'A. Sesöioes, reporter; B. F. Watts, ïiwance reporter; J. M. Stafford, treasm-p!-; A. V. Ro'bieon, guardián: Thos. Taylor, sontinel; Dr. C. G. DaHiiiR, medical examinen 1. Gruner, I. C. Handy and .T. M. Btaiford, trustees. IU-.i.l tUe Two Sams' ad, to-day. The best folding bed is the Gunn lied. Go and see it at Martin Haller's.

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Ann Arbor Argus
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