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Manchester

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Day
27
Month
June
Year
1879
Copyright
Public Domain
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JHANX'HESTIiïi, June 23. - Preparationa are progressing lor a greát celebration in our vülage July 4. All we need to complete the event is a loan of Mount Etna for the occasion. - Third annual re-union of alumni of our school hold their eiercises at Goodyear Hall on Friday evening, whcre a banquet willbo held and eight toasts responded to. The occasion will be pleasurably enhanced by an oraüon, music, poetn, essay, history, to say mg of the goody-goodies set uptotickle tho appetite. - Graduating oxercises aro set down for Tuursday evening at the school hall. The graduates ten in nutnber appear on tho progratnme, thus : "Longfellow" by Mamie L. Hewitt. " Growth" by Nellio A. Munger. " Barnest Effort" by Anna L. Ryan. "Geological History" by E. G. Carr. " I'hysieal Culture" by Sophia L, Conklin. " Oratory" by E. S. Clarbson. " Beyond our Earth" by Nettie 8. Rushton. " What we Noed" by G. P. McMahon. " Wrong and Eight Eleinunts" by Lena D. Flanders. " One has to die to be Fanious" by C. J. Peok. On the evening beforo ocour Class-Night exercisoa. Manchester, Juno 24. -O. F. Hall of Detroit was ia town over Sunday. - Wool litto boon coming in very fast during the last few days. - Leroy George lost a child by sicknoss last weck. - Thomas Blossor, brother of "yo editor" of the Enterprise, is visiting bis folks here. He lives in Lansing. - Quite a crowd was gathered on Main St. Friday evoning, attractcd by some Indian herb doctors, who sold a great many packages of medicine to the afflicted public.

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Old News
Michigan Argus