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Parent Issue
Day
7
Month
February
Year
1896
Copyright
Public Domain
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Hillsrlale bas a "Momlay club," It j ia componed of married ] adíes and is j strictly a liferáry afïair. It also has a ; "Sunday club" coraposed entirely of unmarried maideus, which is strictly a social affair, and is what the colleges would term a "oo-ed. " The Adü Arbor Courier lately published a fisb story, ooncerning some Ann Arbor cbaps.and heads it "Here's a Whopper. " As we saw the same thijig more tiiau a year ago in a Kalarnazoo paper, we fnlly agree w;th the Cocr'.er's head hncs. Chares Cook, an Ann Arbor crook, pleaded guilty to stealing dishes from Ed. Daffy's store. He olaimed he was a pitcher for a looal ball club, and needed a home pi ate or t.wo, and prooeeded to bowl up, and whiJe in his cups he helped himself. "He's the worst Cook I ever saucer, " said DnLfy to the Justioe, who thereupon put 1 5 days in jail on the platter, and gave it to the offioer for Cook's benefit.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News