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Day
3
Month
November
Year
1887
Copyright
Public Domain
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The Washtenaw Pomological Society will hold their regular monthly meeting on Saturday. The Geddes Sunday school will give a social at the residence oL Mr. and Mra. T. Hicks, tomorrow evening. Thi8 evening Hobart üuild wiü hold ita regular monthly meeting. About 50 new members will be taken in. The Mission Circle of the M. E. church will give a social toraorrow evening, at the residence of E. J. Knowlton. Rev. Dr. Gladdio, of Columbus, Ohio, will occupy the pulpit in the Cjngregational church, on Sunday, Nov. 13. Prof. Morris will give a lecture on Music, Thursday, Nov 10, in Room 21, north wing, seeond floor, at 7:30 p. m. All are cordially invited. Miss Nellie Chaffee, of the Detroit school of elocution, will give an entertainment in the Webster M. E. charch, Tuesday evening, Nov. 8. The ladies of the Methodist church are very bugy preparing for their fair to be held Dec. 6-9. Every department is to be well gupplied. The "tfancy Needie Work," under the Buperintendence of Mrs. J. J. Goodyear, is to be especially fine. Rev. Dr. Eddy, who is temporarily supplying the pulpit in the Presbyterian church, will deliver a lecture to young men, next Sunday evening. He will take for his text : " And there were six steps to the throne, with a footstool of gold." 2nd Chronicle8, 9th chap., 18th verse. Regular mefiting of Unity Club, Monday evening, Nov. 7. The third talk on Ruskin will be given. A paper entitled "A Summer in Honduras" will be read by Prof. Mark W. Harrington. As the professor has just returned from a journey there, this paper will be very interesting and iustruotive. Professor D'Ooge will deliver the first of the series of lectures to be given ihis winter, by the ladies of the foreign and home niissionary societiee, in the Coneregational church this evening, His subject will be "Life in Athens." The professor's long etay in that cakured city during nis trip abroad will enable him to graphically describe Ufe n this famouB city, and those who attend will be well repaid for their time and money spent. Admission only twenty-five cents.

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Ann Arbor Register