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Saline Doings

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Day
4
Month
May
Year
1882
Copyright
Public Domain
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Some 75 couple attended the maple sugar hop at the Lake Ridge hotel FiiJay night. - Miss Leno Kellogg of Adrián, spent a few days in the village last week. - -Ruv. Patchwi of Grass Lake addressed the reform club last Sunday. - The village board refused to accept the bonds of the saloon keepers. - Miss Mattie and Carrie Jewett left for Detroit Tuesday, where they will hereafter reside. H. R. Hill has been to New York. Dr. Smith hal gone west on business. 8. N. Preston is running the St. James bar. Capt. E. P. Allen is being urged for congress. Dr. C. C. Wheeler of Leslie, was in the city Tuesday. H. W. Hayes was made a Knight Templar Tuesday evening. Prof. Hennequin will lecture in Ypsi - lanti to-morrow evening. Jno. Harris, a compositor on the Post and Tribune, was in the citj Tuesday. Wm. Rhoda,aftera four years'residence in Colorado, has returned on a visit to his old home. The tobáceo store of L. Roland was closed Tuesday on a chattle mortgage held by his wife. The regents met yesterday and appointed committees. The "pathy" flght was taken up at 2 o'clock. A. H. Gsldsmith has been elected marshal in Ypsilanti, and O. O. Le Rue superintendent of the poor, County treasurer Seyler has received a check for $15,746.16 primary school fund, to be diütrtbuted throughout the district. The plans for the vault to be built in Forrest hill cemetery wera drawn by I. K. Pond of Chicago, and son of E. B. Pond. The rite of conflrmation was administered to several persons in St. Thomas Catholic church yesterday by Bishop Borgess. A game of base ball between the Zete Pis and Psi Upsilon societies will be played on the fair grounds Saturday afternoon. Jacob Bessinger of Scio, will leave Monday for Colorado. He will visit California before he returns. He goes for his health. The contract for building the new postoffice was let Tuesday to a Mr. Hom of Toledo. Wm. Hayden has taken the job of doing the stone work. The opera Patience will be given at the opera house next Monday evening. Forty performers will appear on the stage. The Detroit papers speak in eulogistic teims of the company. Charles Dickens, Jr., a son of the dead novclist, wrote as follows in Household Words: " I think Mr. MeCullough's place is undoubtedly in the highest rank, and I 3hall count his Virginius as ODe of the most impressive, one of the most iouching and oue of the most artistic performances I have ever seen." The Toledo Oerman combination troupe will appear at the opera house this Thursday and to-morrrw evening, The play to-night will be The Three Tramps, and to-morrow night Wm. Teil. As this wil] be the flrst time that a Germán company ever appeared in this city, they should have a full house. Lei the Germans all goChas. L. Coffln and EdNvin F. Mack leave Saturday for Syracuse, N. Y., to attend the 49th annual couvention of Psi Upsilon, to be held May lOth and tlth. Beside the regular delegates there will be present a large number of prominent alumni, among whora will be Chauncy M. Depew as orator, Prof. Willard Fiske as toast-master, Judge Tourgee and president Avthur. The chapters from Columbia, Cornell, Rochester and Union colleges will be present in a body.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Democrat