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Parent Issue
Day
27
Month
January
Year
1887
Copyright
Public Domain
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Rev. E. A. Spence will address the :ernperauce meeting at Oopsey's hall Sunday, at 3 p. u. Dr. Winchell will lecture at the M. E. church, Dexter, Friday evening, February 4. Subject: "The Life time of a World." This lecture is one oi a series being given under the autpices of that society. The popularity of this lecture ought to secure a large sudience. The February meeting of the Pomological society, will be held in the court house, Saturday, February 5th, 1887. Commit tees will report on fruit preserving factory, truit packages, trespass, new method of destroying our insect enemies, fruit and fruit preserves, exhibits, fruit buds, etc. A Ml attendance is desired. The regular meeting of the Unity Club will be held in the Umtarian church, Monday evening, January 31. Capt Charles Thayer and ex Gov. Alpheus Felch will teil what they know about the early days of Ann Arbor and the University, and Dr. H. S. Frieze will Ulk about the University during President Tappan'g administration. Justin McCarthy, M. P., the leader of the Irish party in the English house of commons, and champion of the cause of Ireland, and wellknown bothas a lecturer and author, will dehver the fourth lecture of the Student's Lecture Asoaiation course, m University hall, Friday evening, January 28, 1887. Mr. McCarthy has been in great demand ever since coming to this country, and it was with considerable difficulty that the association was able to secure him. He should be greeted by a large audience. In the Presbyterian Church, Sunday next, Rev. O. Howard Duffield, pastor of the Vestmin8ter church of Detroit, will deliver two lectures under the auspices ot the lecture committee of the Synod of Michigan. The morning topic will be "The Christ Problem," in the evening, his subject will be 'John Chrysastom, the golden mouthed preacher." Mr. Howard is a popular clergyman of one of the largest churches in Detroit and will give interesting and instructive discourses. The public are very cordially invited to attend.