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20
Month
January
Year
1897
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Public Domain
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Chas. A. Dana lee-tures to morrow eveaiMig at "i'iiivt'rsiiy Hall. Gardner Lamson is bo glve a song recita! in Detroit to-morrov èvening The Light Iníantry cleared betweei $500 and $600 by their circus. Goot f them. A ausmber of ladies have formed a convei-sational Prench club, with Mr Fi-ancois 'ns instructor. The subject o!' Rev. Henry Tatlcck's sermón, at St. Andrew's cliurch next Sunday moming will be -'The Cholee of a Ptofesslon." This is the second of a series of three sermons being delivered by Rev. Tatlock. Mrs. Joseph Whitlark lias done a fctod and elwn'itable deed by sending for ome ol the destitute Armenkuis. Oan mot eoine one else give oue of these people work ? Address Alice Stane Blackwell. 3 Park st„ Boston, Mass. The ladies of St. Andrew's church are to give au "Experience Social" a-t Harris Hall in flie near future. gome of the experiences are expected to be excrutiatingly funny, and will be worth maay times what it will cast to hear tliem. Cba-s. M. Ludlow, formerly of tliis city, but ïpr a nuníber of years a resident of Detroit, lias taken the drag store of the late John Moore, and will cemduct it bereafter. He is a gentleman whio will be a valuable nccesslou to the ranks of Ann Arbor's business men. The Cbristian and Missionary Alliance expect Gerald F. Stevens, of Eetfloit, at their regular weekly ing held ait 26 Elizabeth st., oor. of Fuller, Tuesday eveniiig Jan. Ü6W1. Tlnose ivho attended the convention at the Chrlstian church in November, Avill want to come and bring their friends. It ii wibh the most sincere regret that the business cammunity learned Saturday of the embarrassment of the book amtl stationery lirm of Moore & Wetniore These gentlemen are among the most highly esteemed of uur tmsiiiess men, and t.he hard times fate wnáoh has overtaken them is to be sincerely regretted. The dressmaking class at the Y. W. C. A. rcoms taught by Miss H. J.Salyer and assisted by Miss Maud Miller, au Friday evenings, have found their Work so pleasant and profitable, they will continue to meet indefinitely. They will begin lessons in garment eutting, by the best Daytor system in use, one week fixim Friday evening. The elas is sti;i open to new members and visitors are welcome. A copy of mie of tlie very best hand books of general information that is published, The World'a Almanac and Bncyclopedia, has been placed on our desk. It is a wonder. A compact violume of statistics on all marnier of subjects, aind iraformatkra about everyfching 'that is talked about by the people. It sells for 25 cents, and Uhere is not a volume of any kind published fchat can equal it (or useful knowledge. The Aixn Arbor Oaurier is 35 years oíd. Michigan may have better papers but up to this wrlting they have not reached our table. - Grass Lake News. The Sentinel goes to the News editor, but never reaches bis table. He reads it at the post office and it is passed frorn hand to hand until wo:ti out. We have been asked to send more copies, as ttoere is always a tussle to get hold of it by Carlttan's friends.- Ypsllanti Sentinel.

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Ann Arbor Courier