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Day
28
Month
September
Year
1887
Copyright
Public Domain
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The annual game of base-ball between the juniorsand seniors wlll come off next Saturday niorninjf. The .teniors beat In the game of foot ball between the high school classes Satunlay. The junldts had 18 less playera. The H. S. Christian Association will be lead on Friday p. m. by Miss Hannah Anderson, the subject being "Individual Uesponsibility." The tirst social of the junior class will be held at the home of the Vice-President Miss Alice Cramer, at No. 47 K. Huron st., next Fridiiy evcning Sept. 20. All are cordially invited. The High School Christian Association is holding its meetings as usual in room No. 2 at 4.15 p. m. on Fridays. AH High School studente are cortliiilly Invited to attend these meetings. A social wlll be glven to the. senior class by the Vice-President, Miss Lizzie Bailey at her home No. 45 S. División st., Friday evening Sept. 30. A cordial invitatinn Is extended to all. Every High School student isrequested to rrgister their name, street and number at eittier Mr. H. J. Brown's drug store cor. of Main and Huron sts., or at Mr. Calkiu's drug store on State st. At a me eting of the senior class yesterday the lóllowing committee on class colors weroappointed: Miases Baily, Bun dy, and .Venman and the Messrs. Kinne, and McCrea. Social Com. - Misaes Bailey, Xichols, Bournee, Leas and Messrs. Warden, Booth, Heimer, Gillette, and Hebard. Atter the foot ball game Saturday there were several other athletic contests, oue member of each class being chosen to represent the class. Hop-step-and-jump, won by C. Stono, '88. Hundred yards dash, won by Butts, '89. Wrestling, side uold, won by Mclntyre, '88. Boxing, won by Booth, '88. The following are the present t ffleers of the two high school lyceums : Ltceum No. 1. President- A. C. Oornian. Vlce Presldent-H. Blrd. Secretary 4 Treas.- H. Croïler. Editor- L. Z. Caukiu. Delta Epsilon, No 2. President- F. W. Clay. Vlce President- Suste Harwood. Secretary- Nellle Cbllds. Treasurer - D. O. Douglas. Crltics- Nellle Cutler and Marlau Paul. Editor- H. H. Walker. The annual renting of pews tn the M E. church will take place npxt Mondayevening at 7 o'clock. The new house of Supervisor Ganlner in the Ut ward, on Madison strret, Is a very pretty edlfice. Good fishing at the corner of Madison and Thompson sts. yesterday p. m. when the hydrant was opened. Small boys pickcd up eight ofthem besides those that got away. The circuit court calendar for the coming term Is the largest for sorac time, and contatos the following: Criminal 8, Issues of fact 45, imparlance 6, chancery, let class 11, of which flre are divorce, 3rd class 1, 4th class 7, making total of 7S. C. Bliss & Son bellcve tliat a man cannot be succes8sful and hlde liis lamp under a bushei or barrel, either one, consequently they believe in letting thelr light 8hine by an advertisementin the CoüRIKR telling about the tliings they have to sell tliis fall season. Monthly meeting of the Washtenaw County Pomologlcal Society next Saturat 2 p. m. in basement of the coBrt-house. Important business will bc trausacted. The committee on fruit preserving factory, on the transportatlon of fruit will report. The treatment of fruit growers by commisBlon men, the preparation for the county fair, the apple erop, and other Important topics will be discussed. Exhihit of the fruit of tbc season, of jellle?, of drled fruit, and fruit preserves In general. All interested in growing and consuming of fruit are respectfully invlted. "What Ann Arbor needs." sald a gentleiiiiin wlio vlslls Ann Arbor frequently, "Is a flrst-clast restaurant where a man can k and take hifi lady and iet a palatable mi-nl or a iIInIi of oyHter. There lm't a restaurant In the city where a man can go and get a really eood meal ; and a place the Blze of Ann Arborcould oertalnly support one."- Register. Well, that is a little singular, isn't It? When It il well known that there ia nota cloaner, neater, better or more respectable restaurant to be found In the state, where a more palatable meal can be obtalned for ladles or gentlemen, from one to üfty in number, if need be, than at Hangstcrfer's. That gentleman may not have trouble in fmdlng other places, where good meáis can be obtained if he would only vislt Ann Arbor frequently enough to become ncfiuainted with them.

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Ann Arbor Courier
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