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In And About The City

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Parent Issue
Day
3
Month
June
Year
1898
Copyright
Public Domain
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lUiss Luella Rogers will spend the Slimmer wUJi 'her uncle in Plyrnouth, riage license issued: John Haens. 24, Freedom; Julia Baaer, 21, Free!' im. D Arbor Commandery, K. T., will 'er the Red Cross degree next Tuese veiling. H. C. Cooper, of Adrián, attended the funeral of his sister, Mrs. James McMahon in this city. Aiiang-ements have been made whereby Michigan and Pennsylvania will meet in a jomt debate March 3, lS9y. Mrs. Sarah Brewerton, of Stockbridge and Menry Cooper, of Adrián, were here .tiend the funeral of Mrs. MeMahon John P. Ashley, the nevv prfsi. t of Albion college, wil prsach at ihet First M. E. church Sunday momIng. The fronts of Dr. Salisbury's drug e and Frank Ovven's barber shop are being treated to a fresh coat of Int. "Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Renwick, Ann Arbor," graced the Cook house register last night. The marriage took place In Ypsilanti yesterday. ive Camp'bell, formerly in the office of Thomas Kearney in this city, has been made secretary of the board of health in Detroit. Ann Arbor Masons are preparing1 to issue a joint Masonic directory, containing names and addresses of the entire local management. C. A. Bishop. '01 E, who has tieen cenfmed in the University hospital for the past three weeks, left yesterday for his home in Quincy, Mich. Jacob Rausenberger, of Northfleld, and Miss Jennie Clinton, of Ann Arbor, were married last evening at 8 ■ 'clock at the residence of Fr. Kelly. The pupila of Prof. Jonas's advanced class wil] give a concert in Frieze Memorial hall on Friday, June 3, 1S9S, at 8 o'clock. An excellent program will be given. The Woman's Auxiliary of the Y. M. C. A. will hold a special rr. eeting Monday, June 6th, at 3 p. m. All members are requested to be present. Mrs. F. Howlett, secretary. Dr. Charles J. Baldwin, an eminent tsapiist aivine, wul give the closin leeture in the Wesleyaii Gutld cours next Sunday evening. Ilis subject wi be: "The Christian Law of Dualism." On account of the illness of the min ister, Rev. Caroline Bartlett Crane, Mr. E. R. Sunderland, Ph. D., of Ann Ar bor, will occupy the pulpit of the Peo ple's church Sunday. - Kalamazoo Te egraph. Owing to a change of time on th Michigan Central the morning delivery of mail is made a half hour earlier an morning collection made corresponding ly. The new time table of the M. C. ï R. appears on the fourth page. "The Tyrolean Queen" June 9 and 10 Reserved seats on sale Saturday morn ing at 9 a. m. at Wahr's bock store andt Hangsterfer's store on Stat street. Reserved seats, 50 cents; gen eral admission, 35 and 25 cents. Prof. John C. Hanna, of Columbus Ohio, for a time prominently mentionec for the Ann Arbor superintendency o schools, has just been elected to similar position at Oak Park, Illinois with a salary of $2,500. - Courier. The c'nampionship tennis match be tween Herrick and Danforth, which wa left over from last fall, ivas played off yesterday at 4:30 p. m. The match was very close and spirited throughout an resulted in a triumph for Herrick. Wiilium Gray, the Sharon farmer who set ftre to his house and cut his throat some weeks ago in a fruitless effort to make an acquaintance with St. Peter, has been adiiirts-prl fnii nf mViooio 1 has been taken to the Pontia asylum. Politiclans are considerable Interest in the congressional pre-con vention campaign in progress abou the state and are the align ment of the forces. The various move me-nts are not attracting the attention they would if the Spanish war were no in progress. The Ann Arbor fund for the use o the Army Christian commission stand as follows: Cash contributions up to '% $171.06; unpaid pledges, $42 00 i received on May 31, $5.00; total Persons desiring to contribute i leave the money with C W Wae 123 S. Main street. Contractor Clancy says that he ex ; his pavlng brick to be here today or tomorrow, and that he will commence tearing up Main street for the improvernent about next Monday Tnere is Eome delay in setting his curbing, but he says he supposes it is shipped by this tirr.e. ckaon Press: Warren D. Lombard , iVl;."P„Arbor lirecting the rehearof "The Tyrolean Queen " the opera, in which Jlaster Freddie Daley no, is to malte his debut' Lombard says of him that "he is one of the brightest in his line I ever ítíe i-' " Wg hU fr him Bicycle accidenta are frequent. Jenkins, an employé n E. F. Mills ■ has just been able to work again after being aiC! Monday. While goinl home on hls bicycle Decoratinr , %Á llï y brSsÍdefund' resullins in a David Henning, who has recentlv NationCa0im?Íttef f the Music Teachers' ational Association, which will hold at CrT'n# c,",m-?nti" n New York Ci y ?n m .WaIdorL-Astoria from June 23 Wyllys C. Ransom writes from St ÍOS' lass of 1848, of which he . ,ember, will observe Hs 16 but eight are still living FoLr or toto it when it is completed.

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