Ann Arbor Chanter, O. E. S.
The meeting of Ann Arbor Chapter, No. 122, O. E. S., on Wednesday evening will be marked as a red letter meeting in the annals of that body, in that it was oae of the pleasantest and largest attended tbat it has ever held. Following the initiation of two candidates caine a program of vocal and instrumental music and readings. The MandolĂn club, consisting of Messrs. Hartloff, Parsons and Ahlers, a quartet conipoaed of Mrs. Berryman, Mrs. Wines, Prof. L. D. Wines and George F. Key, with Miss Nina Davison at the piano, aud a vocal solo by Mrs. Berryman, composed the musical numbers, and some of Karl E. Harrirnan's best selections given in an inimitable manner composed the literary part of it. He responded to the liberal enceres given him very graoiously. Kefreshments were then served in the the dining room followed by dancing to musio by Mrs. Nellie L. Tyler in the, drill room. Mrs. J. W. Babbitt, Mrs. P. W. Carpenter, Mrs. Ruth Lathrop, Mrs. Gnerin, Mrs. Reed, Mrs. Hoffman, and the Misses Shipman and Hubbell, of Ypsilanti, were aniong the gue&ts of the evening.
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