Dr. And Mrs. Sunderland

The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Sunderland will rgret to learn that they will leave Arm Arbor next monta for California where they expect to resida permanently. Mr. Sunderland has been pastor of the Unitarian church, of Ann Arbor, for twenty years, and, in cooperation with his wife, has ] exerted a superior influenee in literary and intellectual circles. For years the Unity club entertainments have been a souroe of delight to all who have been so fortĂșnate as to avail them and have been looked forward to as one of the ehief series of entertainments of the college year. In their home life, Mr. 'and Mrs. Sunderiand have always sustained ideal domestic relations, parents and children, alike, improving every hour of the day in something elevating and beneficial, while many a young lady student has been assisted to attain a college education by having been accorded the privileges of their home and the unreserved freedom of their large and well selected private library. In 1892 Mrs. Sunderland received a degree from the University of Michigan and subsequently -was engaged as teacher of History in the Ann Arbor High school, whioh position she has fllled most acceptably for several years. In their new fleld of labor in the far west, Mr. and Mrs. Sunderland expect to enter a sphere of yet greater usefulness and activity, and, when their work has been finished, rounded out in all its completeness, it may be truly said, their years have been well spent.
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