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Christmas Trees Are Plentiful About

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Parent Issue
Day
18
Month
December
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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town. Golden Rule lodge F. & A. M. will insta.ll officers to-morrow evenlng. The elegant residence Of J. T .Ja cobs, corner of Thompson, Monroe and Packard sts., is offered íor sale. The Daughters of Rebekah. are to give a social this evening in I. O. O F. hall over Cutting, Eyer & Co's store. Next Wednesday i6 the great day for Btockings - there should be no hole in the heelis or toeaf 'to let St. Nick'g gifte slip throtigh. The Y. M. C. A. entertainment committee will have a fine surprise for its Lyceum course patrons and friends if present arrangements do not miscarry. Tlie extremely liglit admission fee oí 35 cents t o üiear the great humoriït Iïobert J. Burdette Tliursday even■ng, ought to fill the Presbyterian churcli to overflowing. Mrs. Helen Culver, of Chicago, has given the Univei-sity of Chicago a miMion dollaj-s, tlie money to be used hi the study of biology. The coal oil college is indeed in luck. Hi A. Sweet e aya taat he is not Toastmaster lor the G. A. K.'s as stated last week, nor Roastmaster, bul plain Quartermaster. As hii w ord te good, ahvays and every where, we give the correction with pleasure. AMerman A. P. Ferguson, while riding with Chas. F. Staebter, last Sunday. was thrown out of the cutter anc! had hie right arm broken between elbow and shoulder. The horse became scared at the Street cars, caustafi the tip over. O B, Bradley of this city, wil! endeavor to collect damages of the city oí Jacksom for injuries sustained by falling on a crosswalk in that city. A. J. Sawyer of Ann Arbor, is his attorney.- YpsÜanti Sentinel. Jacks sou might as well plank down tha (lust. Saw-yer never settles for less than $7,000. One of the Choral Union concerts at Ann Arbor this winter will l)e güven by the ladies cotmected with the Normal Conservatory of Music, underthe directlon of Prof. Frederiek H. Iease, in which the following will take part: Misses Louise George, Eena Buell, Bernice Knapp, Ada Benedict, Miss Mari Dickinson, pianist ; Miss Abbio Ovveo violinLst ; Miss Marie Gareissen, soprano.- Ypsilanti Sentinel. I' you want to be entertained. If rou want to have business or liouseholú cares thrown off and forgotteo fot a time. If you want a reai liearty -laugh. If you want to thorougliiy enjoy yourself. If you want hnsimeeB worry and your vest butrns bui-sted for a straight hour and a half, attend the lecture on "Our Mission 'io Mars," by Eobert J. ' dette at the Presbyterian church tomorrow Thursday evening. lt on'y coste 35 cents. President WiUlam H. Crawford, oí AHegheny College, is to deliver one ef the greatest lectures ever delivered in Ann Arbor, on Saturday cvenijhg, at the M. E. church. It will be íree to the public, a silver collection being taken up. The subject will be Savonarola." Rev. T. DeWitt Taltuage feays of Mr. Crawford : -Powerful, unique brilliant, useful and memorable. To hear him Is illumination and an inspiration." Eev. Josepü Cook : "Prof. Crawford's Jecture on Savonarola I have never heard surpassed." A girl must grow into her woinanhood üke a flower, and cannot bt hammered and chiseled into sha pe Uko a boy. She niust bereared gently and tenderly into tliat charaeter whlch is to be hers. Lovingly and rirmly must the mother's hand guide the young daughter along the pathway of her early life until she attains to the appreciation of her own Integrity. Shielded sliould she be along these tender years froni the ehilling 'breath of harm ; that the sunshine of home affection may charni her into a charaeter of perfect lovlineiss.

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Ann Arbor Courier