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Red Ribbons

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Parent Issue
Day
13
Month
September
Year
1878
Copyright
Public Domain
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- The Standard gives this bill of f;ire : " The Reform Club is lucky enough to sum the following persons to address the people ot Saline on the subject of temperance. September 22, Jerome Murray, of Toledo, Ohio ; October 6, J. Webster Childs, of Augusta; Ostober 20, U. R. Evans, of Adnan; November 3, Rev. Samuel Haskell of Ann Arbor." - Rev. D. R. Shier, of Chelsea, has promised the Red Ribbon boys to procure five of the best speakers from the Methodist Conference to address the meeting on Sunday afternoon, and as he has 30U to select from something unusually good can be expected. Everybody iuvited. - At the entertainment given by the Red Ribbon minstrels on Saturday evening last, in aid of the yellow fever sufferers, the net prooeeds were $50. On Monday J. T. Jacobs re. mitted the same to the Howard Associaiion at New Orleans. - The Ypeilanti "Red Ribbon Club" (the new orgüiiization) has fhced the term of office at three months, and cut off from the right of suffrage any member whose dues are one mouth or more in arrears. The club is to hold a mass meeting soon. - Last Sunday afternoon Capt. McBride, of Grand Haven, addressed the Reform Club in the Opera House, and in the evening he addressed the Lodi Reform Club. - Ypsilanti has a Prohibition Reform Club, with Charles Fleming as president and Caleb S. Pitkin as secretary.

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Old News
Michigan Argus