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Day
21
Month
June
Year
1895
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Public Domain
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Miss Allie Lazell has purchased a uew bicycle . Mrs. Fred Valentino went to Hudson to visit friends. George Torrey and Gustave Kuhl of the Ann Arbor University came home for their vacation. Mrs. Heidenreich, of Detroit, is visiting her son Father Heidenreich this week. Miss Mande Goodell went to Napoleon last Friday to attend the graduation exercises. Misses Dora Sauer and Katie Grossman who have been working in Jackson are home for a vacation. Henry Cash and sous spent Sunday with James Kelly. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sloat and Emma Wiedemayer attended the graduation exercises in Clinton last Thnrsday evening. C. Milieu and family are moving to their summer resort at Wolf Lake. Miss Julia Conkliu, whó bas been school the past year in Elk Rapids carne home Moiirlay to spend the simimer with her mother. Misses Ella Braun and Julia Schoettle went to Ann Arbor on Monday. Ella, who has been sick the past five months will remain to receive treatment at the hospitals. The ladies of the St. Mary's church gave an ice cream social Tuesday eveaing at the residence of Jacob Miller. The ladies society of Eniamael church netted about $30 at their ice cream social held at Mrs. George Nisle's last Thursday even ing. Alumni exercises on Priday evening at Arbeiter hall and banquet at the Goodyear house. Little Clarence Lehr met with a serious accident Tuesday afternoon while freezing the cream at Mr. Miller's getting hifi finger in the freezer crushing it badly. Dr. Conklin was obliged to cut the finger off at the second joint. The graduation exercises of the class of '95 take place in Arbeiter hall Thursday evening. The class consista of eight nieinbers, four boys and four girls : Belvia Waters, Oeta Hall, Eleanor Lehn, Emma Clark, Merle Yokom, Edward Dresselhouse, Peter Ryan, and Floyd Austin. The program is interspersed with appropriate music. Rev. D. H. Yokom delivers the prayer; Emma E. Clarke.the salutatory; Floyd H. Austin, au 'oration on Does it Pay to Edúcate; Eleauor Lehn, the class history; Edward Dresselhouse, an oration sn Launched; Belvia M. Waters, an jsaay on the Frigid Zone ; Merle C. Yoiom, the class poem "The Greatest Fhing;" Peter C. Ryan, an oration on i.merica's Nobility and Oeta M. Hall lelivers the valedictory. The degrees ixe conferred by A. F. Freeman, Esq.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News