In And About The City
S. C. A. realized about .$90.()0 from the Powers entertainment. A handsome aquarium will occupy the place of honor in the, new ('ook House dining room. The Knights of the Loyal (uard will meet next Thursday evening in Seyler's hall for. the election of ollieers. The Aun Arbor and the Detroit and Milvvaukee railroads, have fornied joint agencies at Ithaca, Alma and ït. Louis. Young mail carrier ü'Kane now has a name belonging to himself. He was christened Sunday last as James .Toseph Ü'Kane. The Woman's Auxiliary of the Y. M. C. A. will iiold their regular monthly business meeting Monday December 14th at 3 p. m. in the room of the association. There will be a meeting of the Gradúate Club at the residence of Prof. Kelsey, Xo. 9 Tappan street, tomorrow evening. Dr. Wenley will read a paper on 'American Students and Scottish Universities." He caref ui how you give subscriptions for periodicals to strangers. Mr. Stofflet found a party canvassing for Review of Reviews below Wholesale price. There are plenty of resident dealers who can give you rates as low as the lowest. The next reception to the Hobart Guild will be given Saturday, December 12th. For the remainder of the year these receptions will be for Guild members only. All young people who are attendants at St. Andrew's church are eligible to membership. Bulletins 136, 137 and 138 of the Agricultural College experiment station are upon the following subjects:- "Fattening Lambs, a comparison of Fodders"; "Feeding Corn Smut;" 'Tig Feeding." They are free to farmers of the state. Write to the college for them. An unavoidable but serious accident occurred on the Ann Arbor road last Friday. When near Elsie, the axle ot a freight car broke, and threw about a dozen cars into Ilarmon Creek. Merchandise of all kinds was piled up, and the contents of one tank of oil in a Standard tank were lost. Loss will foot up about $10,000. ' The sewing school during the past month hos received aid from Mack & Schmid, E. F. Mills & Co., Schairer & Millen, Mrs. Keech, Mrs. Walker and Mr. Bradshaw. As they have 70 children to provide for they have still great need. Contributions may be handed to Miss Brown, 17 Church street, at any time. The Knights of Pythias at their animal meeting last Friday night, elected the following oflicers to serve for next year:- C. C, John Lindenschmitt; V. C. C, Fred Barker; prelate, Dr. J. L. Rose; E., Henry Ilerser; M. of F., M. C. Peterson; K. of R., and S., Charles Iieam; M. of A., Xick Glazer; delégate, John Lindenschmitt. Waahtenaw ('hapter E. A. M. last Monday evening elected the following oflicers for the next year:- II. P., L. C. Goodrich; K.. W. II. Dorrance; Scribe, J. Fred Hoelzle; C. of II., W. F.. Ilowe; P. S., II. i. Prettym.ni; Treas., C. E. Hiscock; Sec, N. D. Gates; It. A. ('., Geo. L. Moore; M. 3rd. V., Elmer E. Beal; M. 2nd V., Oscar BUrkhardt; M. Ist V, Itobert Phillips; Sentinel, Thos. Taylor. The next entertainment in Unity Club course will be given next Monday evening, by Mrs. Louise Hall-Walker, subject, ''Constantinople." Mrs. Walker spent considerable time in ( onstantinople a year ago, and through her acquaintance with American and Kritish officials enjoyed especial advantages for interesting sight seeing. Her account wil! doubtless be very interesting. Joe T. Jacobs Camp, Sons of Veter ans, have elected the following oflicers for next year. There was only one member absent from the meeting: C M. Stevens, captain; E. C. Krapf, first lieutenant; Ilenry Allmendinger, sec ond lieutenant; W. V. '1 liornas. ;. Y. Ooates and V. II. Krapf, camp council; G. V. Coates, delégate; James li. Saun ders, jr., altérnate; Major llarrison Soule, installing oflicer. The twelfth animal issue of the Columbia Pad ('alendar lias made its appearance on the editor's desk in more pleasiag form than ever before having scattered through its daily leaves many charming illustrations, with an appro priate thought or verse for each day in the year. Among the topics are bicj cliner, outdoor life,and good roa Is. The cycling fraternity, fco sav nothing o! the. general public, has aequired a decide lly friendly feeling for the Colum bia Calendar and its animal advent is always looked forward ti with interest and pleasure. One Eeature of the calendar is Is neat stand, so arranged that the bloek can either be used upon the desk or hung upon the wall. The calendar can be obtained for ti ve twocent stamps by addressing the ( 'alendar Department of the Pope Manufacturing Company at Hartford, ('onn. Full eouncil reports in another column of this issue. The W. C. ï. U. has deemed it adrisable to change the two regular meetings in the month of December from the lOth and 24th, to the 17th and 31st. ïhursday, Dec. 17th, at 3 p. m., the Union will meet at the Y. NV. C. A. rooms over the post office. All are cordially invited. The managers of the ttlephone exchanges at Ann Arbor and Jackson arranged matters last Saturday so that a party of Jacksonites enjoyed the Ann Arbor Music Co. 's recital over the long distance telephone. It proved an entire success, and was much enjoyed by our ueighbors. The board of directors of the Y. M. C. A., at their meeting last Tuesday evening, reorganiïed by electing ('. W. Wagner, president; A. E. Mummery, vice-president; Ë. S. Gilmore, se.retary, and Geo. L. Moore, treasurer. üther matters of importance carne before the board, and some very encouraging reports vvere made. On Monday of this week Welch Corps No. 218, elected the following officers for the ensuing year: Pres., Mrs. Delia 1!. Dean; Sen -Vice., Mrs. Mary Clark; Jun.-Vice, Mrs. Maggie Slater; Sec, Mrs. Sarah A. Van Slyke; treas., Mrs. Hattie M. Doig; conductor, Mrs. Q. A. Turner; Ass't. Con., Mrs. Sarah Vosmus; Guard, Mrs. Emily Hatch; Ass"t Guard, Mrs. ITattie Warner; Delégate to the state W. R. C, Miss Elizabeth Allmendinger; Altérnate, Mrs. Harrison Soule. Welch Post, No. 137, !. A. R., have elected the following oflicers for next year: II. 1'. Danforth, commander; William A. Clark, S. V. C; Nathan Wood mansee, J. V. C. ; W. F. Breakey, surgeon; James B. Saunders, adjutant; Chester S. Elmer, Q. M.: Hi Sweet, offieer of the day; W. K. Childs, chaplain; Wm. II. Fisher, oflicer of the guard; Conrad Xoll, inside guard; Joe T. Jacobs, outside guard; W. F. Breakey and Conrad Noli, delegates; Wm. A. Clark and Patrick Irwin, alternates.
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