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Y. M. C. A. Nots

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Day
14
Month
October
Year
1896
Copyright
Public Domain
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Th eentertalnment committee of the Y. M. C. A. has engaged Mr. Chas Ege of Detroit to be present at the next asscoiation business meeting. Mr. Ege wül give an entertainment with his phonograph. This will be free to members. Others will be charged a small admission. October 20th is the date and the Y. il. C. A. rooms the place. The ladies auxiliary met on Monday afteri'.con of this week and made final arrangements for the Hallowe'en social. A rich treat is promised to all who attend. Tlie ladies are sparing no pains or labor in making this one of the events in the history of the association, long to be remembered. ïn members and all their friends are most cordially invited to come and enjoy the evening at the assoeiation rooms. Eat, drink and be merry, is the program for the evening. Mr. B. B. Johnson -svill lead the men's Gospel meeting next Sunday at 2:45 p .m. Special musie will be provided. All men are invited to the meeting. The ladies are preparing to give a Thanki-giving supper to the members and their wives or lady friends. This is a free country, everybody, it is said has the right to vote for whom he pleases, and yet in Colorado, the election 'commission refuse to allow the regular republican or McKinley electors, regularly nominated, a place on the ticket. For shame ! What are the silverites afraid of? Dr. J. Henry Carstens, of Detroit, at a meeting of Germans Monday night, stated that "of 549 Germán newspapers in the United States, all but two are supporting sound money candidates for president." What a grand record !

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Ann Arbor Courier