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Their Last Grand Rally

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Day
21
Month
December
Year
1892
Copyright
Public Domain
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TIn' last grand rally of the A. M. E. church, Arm Arbor, will Uu held Deo. 28. As tlhis is the last effort ttoat w can make this year, ,and there is about $300 floating debt, we kindly solk-it the general public to aid us in meeting these demanda by i the fitst of the year, '93. Our request will not b)e large and we hope they ] will tome within the reach of all. ; Our plan is to put out 1,000 enrt'lopes asking each Sndividual to give us i 25 cents or more to aid us in this 1 noble effort. My pcople will pay ! their dollar as usual. We hope no one will think that we are asking too much. It is true we have asked Ivefore and no doubt w? will ask ngain, but we iwill be so reasonable that no one will ieel offended. Look for us we ai-e o.oming, will jou kindly aid us ? Ky order of trustees. REY. A. 0QTTMAN, Pastor. Freiuli olocks of the ftoest make. Also the cheaper ones. as low as $1, at Arnold's. Aceording to the Daily Times, one of the sneaks who prowl about town some times, forcing their attention upon ladies who happen to be without company, was made to show the whiti feather and ekip for dear lile, by the lady's briuging out a nickle-plated curling iion and pointing at Mm. l'ity she eould not have sent a little cold leail into Jiis anatomy. 'Let Youi -Women Keop Silense in tlie Churches," is a lieading of an article in th last Ypeilantian. If the injunetion hoiild be earried out, and the men alone left to sust a in the ehurehes, there would either have to be a great reforma tio a or thechutches fliould not be heard of. That doctrine never was riglit, is now olsolete, anid any one wttio advocates it, is either a bigot or unwise. We are ]ilr;i.sed to state that the Ypsilantian i,s üot one of that kind, but takes Btrong K'ound iin favor of the women. Arnold has what you want for (liristmas prescnfs. ■ i - I Ida Tan Oortland has a decided peachaat Sor plcturee of herself. She has igiven as high as 33 síttings in ontí season at Gibson's, to reprcs?nt her different chairactere. The latest and prettiest song now being BiHig on the stage, is entitled "■The Indien Summer Time." It is by the popular author, Will L. Thompson, of East Liverpool, Ohio. The price is 40 cents. Send the autlior faalt prtoe, amd yon wlll receive a copy. At the meeting of the state gmnge at Lianetag last ek, iliss Jennie Buell, of Ann Arbor, was elected secretory ; A. J. Crosby, of Ypsilanti, tecturer ; and H. D. I'latt, of Pittsfield, a member of the exeutive committee. This connty fared pretty well Af ter the lst of Jomuary the ladies i of the Aid Sosiety of St. Andrew's ' church are i open a supply kitchen at Harria hall, every Saturday. They will take ordera and have on hand bread, rolla, cakes, salads and o Hier

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Ann Arbor Courier