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Amusements, Entertainments, Etc.

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Parent Issue
Day
27
Month
January
Year
1886
Copyright
Public Domain
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Un featuiday next, at Lnivcrsity Hal), the Mendelssohn Quiiitetto club, the oídest and best of the clubs in the United States. Adniissiou, 50 cents, Rescrved seats at Osius & Co's and Moore's bookstores. The fourth leoture before the Young People's Society of the Baptist church will be delivered on next Sundarerenlng by Rev. L. A. Dunn. D. D., of Marshal. Subject: "Sacred Scène in the Oriënt." Rev Dunn, a forraer president of the Central Baptist College of Iowa, has made two visits to Palestine, and will doubtle8s give a very interesting and profitable address. All are cordlally inviteil. Professor Payne will ;ive by invitation a lecture on " Education among the Jews," in the lccture-room of the Presbyterian church. on Tuesday even ing, Peb. 2d, at eight o'clock. Tickets 25 cents : The proceeds to go to the fund In support of the Synodical Lecture Course at Ann Arbor. The polo league has probably gonc down the lonL road that does not return. But in connection with thia item it uiight bc well to state that the Ypsilanti club not being satisltcd with two defeats at the liands of the Ann Arbor club have sent a challenge to play a series of thrce games, the firgt to bc played Thursday evening, at Ypsilanti, tbc second Saturday night at Ann Arbor, and the third not .vet docided upon - if it is necessary to play it.

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Ann Arbor Courier
Old News