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Memorial Day

Memorial Day image
Parent Issue
Day
18
Month
May
Year
1887
Copyright
Public Domain
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At a recent meeting of Welch Post, No. 137, G. A. K., mi executive coniujitla was appointed consistinjc of R. Campbell, H Soule, C. E. Greene, H. S. Dean. and Conrad Noll : which commlttee was empowered to tnuke arrangement for the observanees of Decoration Day, Monday, May :0. The followingsub-couimitte have been appointed, and otlicr partiul arrangments made as follows: Marshal - Harrlson Soule. tHnanct Commlttee - V . B. Smlth, H. 8. Dean and C. Noli. Oommlttee on Flowert-J. T. JaoobH, E. S Manly, A. F. Martin, J. Hchaiiï. W. Fisher, W'. l'aul, wlves of comradesaud [.miles' Decoratlug Society. Commlttteon Mxulc- A. Wllsey, W. H. Dorrance, W. II. Jackson, ('onrad Noli. CommUtee on Jiall and Hall Decoration- i H. Wade, W. K. Chllda, M. K. Uooley, W. J. Herdman. CommUtee on Jieception-W. C. Stoven W F. Breakey, C. H. Mauly. C'ommiltee on Printing- Jas. B. Haunders J Q,. A. öesilous, N. II. Wlnans. Ctmtlery CommUtee- J. H. Stark, Patrlck Irwln, E. 8. Muuly. All civic and other organizations are invited, througli this notice, to join in the procession and proceedings of the uffernoon, and will be assiam-d posltion by applying to the marshal. Iecoration of graves in the forenoon. Literary exercise in the afternoon at Universlty Hall. Oration delivered by E. P. Allen, of Ypmlanti. Special sermón by Kev. W. W. lf:misay, at 0% o'clock, local time, Sunday May 29, at the Methodist Churcli. All old soldiers are inrlted to fall In with the Post. The public generally are invited to attend the exercises. The followiag is the record of tlie games played by the clubs comprising the natioiiiil league, Detroit having a good lead up to date: Club. Won Lost Percent. Detroit „ 15 ï 884 Boston U i .783 New York 9 7 783 I'lilludelplila 8 8 ,501) PlttHburgu B 8 428 Chicago 5 9 .357 Washington... 5 10 .338 Indianapolls 3 il i,,, Tl(e State medical society held their animal !esion at Lansing, last Thursday and Friday, the followiug offlcers being elected for the coming year: President, Dr. Theo A. McGraw, Detroit; Ut vicepresident, Dr. Tyler, Bay City; 2d vicepresident, Dr. Herdmxu, Anti Arbor; 3d vice-preaident, Dr. Rose, Decatur; 4th vice-president, Dr. Groner, Big Kapids; Secretary, Dr. Oeo. Duffleld, of Detroit, (holding over another year); treasurer, Dr. Heuiingway, of Kalamazoo. Judicial council, Drs. McCtill, of Kalamazoo; Hujfh McChII, of Lapeer; and Patterson, of Charlotte. A formar gradúate of the medical department, in sending a renewal of ,-uhscription for Thb Courikr f rom Qreeley, Coloiado, luis tlii to say of the greatcurative qualities of tlmt climate: "Wuh jroq would use your influence to have cooRumptives come here before it i too late. Ho many wait until they are told by their physician thut nothing more could be done except to go to Colorado, when if the doctor would be honett enough to think more of the live of their piiiii-nii than they do of their pockets they would come in the flrst stRge wheii life would De a9sured. It is a grand place for asthma People are learning that Greeley is better for them than Colorado Spring or Denver, henee, we hve a great Increase of invalida. Greeley Is not so hiirh and does not have ia iiiuch wind as the former places.''