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Day
17
Month
November
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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Tliere is a lack of justice in Ypellaniti, so say the two justlces. Tba-nksgiving party at Light Guard Gaeard Hall riianlkaglviog, Xov. 25. The Ypsilaati Conoert Co. will give am entertainment in Ai'beiter Hall tomorrow nighlt. Mrs. Mary E. Day Iras gou to Biigli'ton to spentl tba winter with ber son, Olney D. Fi'aink Norton of Lowoll ut-, wlll ei-ect two brick houses oji the lots opposlte his home. On tflie Aieniiig of Dec. lst, the Plymoultsh O. E. S. u-ül visit the local cliaptei" of tlia,t ordir. Tho l]i"?h school team went to NorthviMe Friday amd döfeated their lboys by a score oí 11 to 0. The júniora of tbs High School wene entertained Satucilay evenlng by Miss Eiee, tha precepta-e-i-i. Víctor Norbet has ïiesfemed as Har) is Bros. bookkeepcr, and iione o Sa.ginajv in a similar position. E. "V. Hemphill has been presented with ia fine $300 watch by his Mand Mr. Iieyer, for business fa vors. C. I. l!ov(li-h. whOi lias haam a igruoöt of li.i-i panetots hpi-e a tiime, leavB to-day the PaeBic coast Ilev. .1. A. Ranvu bas acoep'ted the cali to the Baptist chareh, arl wfiii commemoe hus dutles Dec. lst. The pat rnonkey In J. H. Miller's si'ore (li'd last week and was buried wiu dnie fonmalitj 3 and ceremonies. Tbe poultry show wiil be held here Dee. 30, 81 and Jan. 1- that Is, it wil b. luul:l iu two ye&rs- '97 and '98 Auid the el tizeos aro asking ltou Congress and HtM-on streets . o ld look corered wirJn nice brick p.ivtmii.nt. Is. E. 1!. Duinuaim and Mrs. N. ]). Yt'.ikts gave a. receptl'Oin io tlieir fiS nds tast evaning, at t.lieir home, 410 Hurón st. Phoentx Ixdg F. & A. II. wiil return the visit of Kilwinning lodge at Detroit, on Dac. lst Instead oí t.Iie 6th, as at firat propasad. The öi.'Bt term at che Normal closed Fiiday last, &oA tiie L'd conunenced Momday -wifli aa increaeed attendanoe. Mare room. is gresutly ly needed. The .Norma lis wiil play the Y. M. C. A. team of Toledo aexfc SaiAurday. The II. A. C. gam,8 was declared off last Saturday because of sicfcness of sorae of tifoe membera. At. the Normal to-morrow has been eet apart as a mamcu-ittl day la honor of Mrs. Storkweaither, who gave ttm moimay for thei S. C. A. buildinir. Apipropriate exercLses wlll be held. At the 14th annual commenceraent ol Qeary College Wednesda.y last, 28 diplomas were granted to short-hand etiwlents and 16 to t'hose who had comiptóted tlue full business course. Miss GertrudO Ferrier was bridsmia.id and D. L. Quirk, Jr., was best mam, at the w.ed!dias of Miss Katharinc E. Robbe and W. S. Bell, ftt lihe M. E. church in Belleville, AVedlnesday last. TQiey wBl live ia Chicago. Tbe posttmalster-general has ordered ttat every letter carrier shall "roear a s tripa of black on. hfe ideeve for each five y&axa he has bee.il in Qw servfce. All the Ypila,uti cartiers Mi-. Scovi',1 are eatltled to one stripiL'. Tsvo Ano Arbor carriers waar two bu-1i) Ktvip.'s. The Buibstitute carrier, Mr. Yn nnpr, wilJ weartbe letter N hereafter.- YpMtaiitian. Anu, -tt-iie of Ba-rnard Kii-k, and mother of Proaeeutlng Attomcy John V. Kirk, died Tmeeday morning Nov. !). aged 50 yi,r.s. At the funeral lild at St. Jolm'.s churcli Thursday, Uw entire bar of the city a,ttended J i 'a body out of ivspir-t to the non. Thn deceased had lived hère 31 yearg, jmkI was widely known. 8h was a iirvou't Catholic, and a giieeti worker for thiat church. GOOD WOBDS FOR liliV. BROWN. A recent issue of (ho Stillwater Daily Gazette containa tlie aotion of the Baptist church peoplo in tliat eity, relative to parting corapany with Eev. Jas. A. Jrown, wbo comes to tliè First, I'.itptist Clmrch in this city. It is as follows : "At u njèètïng of the First Baptist Jhurch of this city, Wednesday sveniug, November 10, 1897, the cliurch Bccepted lie resignation of l'astor Urown and ssed the followiug resolutions: "Our beloved pastor, Jaines A. !rown, baving resigaed the pastúrate f the First Baptist clïufóh of this city, ve, as a cburcb, hereby expresa our igh appreciation of h.im as a man, a pastor and au euergetic and christian vorker. As au ardeut atudent of God's vord, he lias doue much to establish ind encourajie systematic Bible study n this city. In every good word and vork affectiug both church and city, our brother has been ever rtjady to devote ime, iniluence and eöective service. Ve esteem, most highly, the efficiënt md varied labors of our beloved Sister $rown, who has displayed rare wisdom md ability in every forui of christian vork. "As years have gone by, both pastor md wife have increasingly endeared heuiselves to a large circle of friends joth in the church and out of it. It is with smcerest regrets that our relations now termínate. May God's richest blessings rest on the in both in their new field of labor."

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