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The Epworth League Course

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Parent Issue
Day
9
Month
December
Year
1896
Copyright
Public Domain
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The couse of four lectures arranged br by the Kpwortli League, to be given y liome talent, on foreign travel, bids air to be of niuch interest. The proTam is as follows: - A Trip Through Mexico . ...Junlus E. Beal - Adventmes in Europe on a Bicycle C. H. Noble -Adventures in Europe od Rieyele . ...Sbirley W. Smith -Europe From a Car Window Dr. II. S. Copeland The lectures will be given in the lethodist church, begining Dec. 12. Otber dates announced later. Course ickets 25 cents, single admission 10 ents. These lectures should be enteraining and instructive, as all the geuleinen nained are well able to teil what bey have seen. ANOTHER EVENING ABROA D. Ovving to business engagements in the South the lecture to be given at the M. 5. church next Saturday evening, in be "Four Evenings Abroad " course of he Epworth League, bas been unavoidably postponed. As au extra number o be given tliat evening the League bas )een so fortúnate as to secure the ervices of Mr. J. P. Hamilton, now in attendance at the U. of M., who will teil " What a Blind Man Saw in Europe." ilr. Hamilton, although entirely blind, nade a year's journey through Europe, vholly unattended, spending the time n study and visiting places of interest. ?be lecture telling of bis experiences is exoeedingly entertaining, and the reguar price for it is the same as for the whole course of five. This lecture is not a substitute for Mr. ïeal's hut an extra nuinber given entirelj' free to holders of the "Four Evenings Abroad " tickets. Tlie five entertainments for 25c. make this the cheapest course ever offered in Ann Arbor. Tickets on sale at Calkin's and Goodyear's.

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