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Day
19
Month
February
Year
1896
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Public Domain
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II woman continúes still to usurp The place of man, I guess The time nmy come when the dear, Sweet tliing W1U make he'roira hat andtlress. One hundri-d cottage pvayer meetings re .being held to-day In the city. G-olden Rule Lodge F. & A. U. will Work tlie 3d degi-ee on Thursday eventng. Special theatre train to Toledo toniglH. 'ia re 73 cents for the round trip. Supper and social by the ladies of the English Lutheran church, on Friday evening. Coffee and cake social at Salvatiou Army (hall, Detroit et., on Thursday to-morrow evening. J. F. Sehuh has moved hls plunibtag 'business to tlie Sudworth block, on E. "Washington fi. Any giils desiring employuient should apply at the rooms of the Y. W. C. A. over the P. O. It bas beeu pretty cold for a few days but not too much so for the young folks to enjoy sleigh ndiug and the jingliug of the bells. The uhoir oï Zion's church and their friends, went to .Michael Steln's, at Xorth.leld in sleiglis Monday evening and liad a good time. The engagement s announced of Miss Harriet, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. AUert Tremper, to H. R. "Welsh, of Fittsburgh, Fa. On Feb. 4 of last year, the thermometer dt-opped to 15 degrees below zero, and the cold spell continued ior some two weeks. The cold snap is a. little late this year, according to that record. Attoniey General Fred Maynard, of Grand Rapids, was a guest of his parents, Mr. and Mre. John W. Maynard, of N. Dnision et., over ?unday. Jlr. Mayuard is not at all alarmed over the political bugaboo reported in Bome of the Itetroit papers. Hon. Josph T. Jacobs left Monday wich the thermometer at 10 degrees below zero, to seek the balm yatmosphere and fragrant odor of the llowers at Los Angeles. It is a delightful trip take just now. He goes to visit his son Charles. Graduating esercises of the Universtiy Training School ïor nurees will be held n the amphitheatre of the hospital Friday evening, Feb. 21, at 7-.-ÍÓ o'clock. Ji. class of six will Ie delivered 'by Dr. W. J. Herdman, the Invitatlon Is a general one to all wïio ieel interested.- Daily rimes. The mid-winter circus given by the Ann Arbor Light Infantry last week, was a suceess financially, and every other way. The total receipts were about $1,600, and the total expenses soniething over $1200, so that the "boys have realized somewhere about $300 or over. Oonsidering the cloïeness Kf the tiuies, and the great expense incurred, the affair was a big success. Gapt. Ross Granger was given a beautiful sword by the boys on Saturday evening. Tlie ladies of Trraity English Lutheran dliurch announce a Washington's ■bttt-thday social in the church parlors on Friday evening of this week. Supper will be served in Colonial style fromi six to ten o'clock. George and Lady "Washington wil lbe present and a number of incidents will be given from 'their Uves. Admission free, supper 15 conts, children 10 cents. Come and have a good supper and a pleasamt time. The annual reunión of the Third Michigan Cavalry, will be held at Lansing, Mioh., Wednesday, Maren 18 1806. It i's hoped to make this the best gathering since the comrades bl-oke ranks in 1806. Headquarters will be at the Hudson House, where thie comrades will report and register. The banquet and business meeting will be at G. A. R. (Hall ; banquet by tlie ladies of the W. R. C. at 1:30 p. m. sharp ; business meeting to follow. A rousing campfite at the State Capítol in the evening. Redüced rates on all railroads.

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