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His Religious Program

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Parent Issue
Day
11
Month
November
Year
1898
Copyright
Public Domain
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His Religious Program

Election Being Over, the Courier Man Will Attend to HIs Religious Duties

The religious editor of the Courier has laid out his program for the week's religious services in the following item:

A gentleman well posted in religious matters informs the Courier that a man can work 10 hours a day week days, and have time to attend 15 meetings a week as follows, including lots of time to read his Bible. Early communion service at Episcopal church at 6 o'clock; 2- mass at 8 o'clock at the Catholic church; 3 - Salvation Army jail meeting at 9 o'clock; 4 - services at any of the churches at 10:30; 5 - Sunday school at 12 m. at any church; 6 - men's meeting at the Y. M. C. A. or meeting at hospitals at 3 o'clook; 7 - services at David Whitley's on Fuller st. at 5 o'clock; 8 - young people's meeting at 6:30 at several churches; 9 - regular church service at 7:30. Here are nine chances for him on Sunday and he can have time for his meals too, and some left for recreation. 10 - Salvation Army Monday night; 11 - Christian Alliance Tuesday night; 12 - prayer meeting at any church on Wednesday night; 13 - prayer meeting at Y. M. C. A. Thursday night; 14 - Bible study at chapel on Wall st., Northside, Friday night; 15 - Salvation Army Saturday night. And "why do the (Ann Arbor) heathen rage?"