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Parent Issue
Day
10
Month
November
Year
1887
Copyright
Public Domain
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Uaity club next Monday evening, will give a JDairy Maid social and supper. Chautauqua circle at Miss McLaren's, corner North and Elizabeth sts., Niv. 15. Professor Morris wül give a lectura on Musical -íEathetics Thursday, Nov. 10, at 8 p. m , ia Room 21. This evening LaMdndue & Oma's Jspanege troupe "direct from the oourt of the Mikado," will appear in the opera house. Dr. Bddy will next Sunday evening in the Presbyterian church preach from the text, " To the elect lady and her children." Daniel B. Taylor, of Chelsea, will address the Temperance Union at Cropsey's hall, Sunday at 3 p. m. A large choir will lead the music. Mrs. Baxter, corner of Jefferson and Maynard-8i8., will give a social to the Young People's society of the Presbyterian church, on Friday evening. Robert L. Scott, comedian, assisted by Marguerite FiRh, a charming soubrette, will appear in the comedy, "A Chip of the Old Block," Friday, Nov. 18, in the Grand Opera House. The Rev. Washington Gladden will deliver an address on Saturday evening, at eight o'clock, in the Law Lecture Room, before the Political Science Association. His subject will be, " Some Phases of the Labor Question." The Temple Quartette concert company, with LillianChandler, violinist, John Francia Gilder, pianist, and Carrie E. Ilale, reader, will appear in Universi'y h-ill Nov. 19, under the auspiccs of the Students' Lecture Association. An eleven from the Athletic club of Detroit will contest a game of Rugby with the Univer8ity eleven on the fair grounds, Saturday at 2 o'clock. The field day contests which were postponed last week will be completed. An entertainment will be given by the Ladies' aid society of the Episcopal church, oonsisting of an exhibition of pictures, etchings, etc, at Hobart hall, on Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons and evenings of next week. Retreshments will be served. On Saturday afternoon of this week the youQg ladies between the ages of six and sixteen, of the Methodist church, will give a " dolí reception " in iheir church purlors from 3 to 5. Their friends are most cordially invited to come, gentlemen as well as 'adíes. The Hule ladies are invited to brine; their dolls. Rev. Washington Gladden, D. D., Columbus, O., will deliver the annual addres3 befure the Student's Christian association, Sunday evening, at 8 o'clock. Subject, "Hints to Christian Workers." The address will be delivered in University Hall, the various churches in the city uniting in the service. Mr. Gladden will preaeh in the Congregaiional church in the morning. Dr. Ryder, of the Congregational church, will preach in Mr. Gladden's pulpit in Columbu=, Sunday.

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Ann Arbor Register