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A Good Thing To Push Along

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Parent Issue
Day
17
Month
June
Year
1896
Copyright
Public Domain
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A. movement eeems to have sprung up tiiat is a very commenáaWe one, which looiks toward securlng for 'Aun Arbor's Y. M. C. A. a permanent home., Through great effort the nssociation liad secured for lts building funü a little nucleus oí $250. This had been placed in the bank and looked very lonesome as a tiest egg, almost as hard and glazed os tliose of the chima order that we often find in a hen's nest. X.ast Wednesday Moses Seabolt, who is 'always ane of tlhe first to give and workfor anytíhing that will benefit Ann Arbor, banded in a check to 'the treasurer oí tlie aásottatiom for $100. 'Another friend of the association, F. G. Schleicher, followed on Thursday wlth onather just like it, and each Üay Bimce $100 hos been added. TThe list now stands : v Fuind on hand - - - $250 Moses öeabolt - - - - 100 F. G. Schleicher - - N - 100 Tfin. tE. Pardon - - , - - 100 Volney M. SpaldLng - -, - 100 tW]m. Gidodyjeiar - - - 100 It is to1 be (hoped that these $100 checks will keep roling in, very1 day for a, year. Thlnk it over my Christian friemel, and see il you can not give such a check to (a cause that is is as worfchy as any 'that has evér appealed to a person for aid. This asKociaticm is do Ing excellent ■■ork. Ib Is not only helping the good moráis of the city, tmt it is helpIng young wen to better Uves. A htome is needed. Greatly needed1. In fact it win be hard %o continue the werk without one.

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Subjects
Old News
Ann Arbor Courier