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A Jolly Smoker

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Day
14
Month
January
Year
1898
Copyright
Public Domain
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The Civil Board helped Oompaiiy A. M. N. {'.. to .-i most dMightful t-vening's enjoyineiit at, the annory la&1 TbuTsday, Whem h eonspliniented tac ii.t'ii by a "smoker" of noble (linu'iisious. Every man was on liainl and euojyed the occasion to rhe utmost limit. The foreparl of the woning was Bpeni In smoking, plaj ing carda and listsming bo Bonne excellent ïüusic from the Waslnenaw l'inies band. At 9:30 "iih-ss cali" w.is sounded and everybody sat down to an elegant .supper. Af ter supper the baad struck np a liveiy mar-eh ind with Sergt. Seabolt as drum major the whole crowd mníohed .-iiin and again aronnd the inside of the annrwy. Then carne clgara and pipes again. Captain Pack totroduced Ooi. Dean as toastnraster and imder nis uerCeet leadership carne responsos from Gapt. Hlscoek, Judge Newkirk, George II. Pond, Capt. C. H. 'Manly, Ed. Mbsrbacli, Lieut. '. W. Watts, Torn Mingay, Major Millanl. S. W.' Beiikes, Sherifï Judson. Major Soule, ('a;i:. Holden, of Jackson, Capt. (ïraivijer, Capt. Pack. liient Belser, Sergt. Cooper, .Serrt. Stowart. of tho Second rogiïiicut. nnd Oharlts King. Oranger and Seaboilt daneed. Sergt. Baeh sang, the band played and ttie Ann A'Hjor Musric eompany's male quartet sang - all amid the gToatest ertthuslas.n. Fina'lly the' band bepran playing '"Marehing Throiigh Oeoixia" and Ihe whole erowd ed by the quartet sang the words most lustily. It was certainly one of ihe happlest events ever enjoyed by the members of Co npany A. M. X. G

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Old News
Ann Arbor Democrat