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Day
1
Month
December
Year
1887
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Prof. Eüsha Jones on "A Winter in Rome " this evening in the Congregational church. The Chancel society of St Andrews church will hold a social in Hobart hall Dec. 7. Supper served at six. Prof. Clark lectures in Hobart hall Saturday evening on " Personal culture and religión," and Sunday evening on "The unity of Christian doctrine." Rev. W. W. Ramsay will preaoh raorning and evening next Sunday in the M. E. church. His subject in the evcaing will be "Elementa of Influential Lives." Mrs. Sunderland will address the Temperante Union at Cropgey's hall, Sunday at three p. m. Subject: "The license syetem, or the modern sale of indulgence." The Jubilee ccok book is ready and the "fair" open3 next Tuesday at 4 p. m. at M. E. church. It will continue through the afternoons and evenings of Dec. 6, 7, and 8 On Dec. 19 a musicale uader the direction of Edward Bilbie will be given in the Unity club parlors. This is the first of a seriea in charge of Miss Murían Smith, Orin B. Cady, and others. Prof. Henry C. Adams will delivera lecture before the Cocker League in the M. E. church, Dec. 12, on " The effect of the invention of machinery on the laboring classeg." Music and recitations al-o_ The Sons of Veterans will hold a meeting in Grand Army hall next Friday evening, and all whoknow themselveselioible to join are espacially requested to attend. iátudents who are song of veterans will be welcomed. Rev. L. R. Fox oL the Union Presbyterian church of Detroit, will preach in the Presbyterian church in Ann Arbor next Sunday. Dr. Eddy goos to New York to be present at the dedication of a church built in memory of his father. The Young Peoples' Missionary society of the Congregational church is preparing for a fair, to be held Dec. 15, afternuon and evening. Some novel attractions will be offered, besides a fine assortment of fancy and useful anieles which will be sold at reasonable prices. Rev. Albert Walkley of Manistee, will preach at the Unitarian church Sunday morning and evening, in exchange with Rev. Mr. Sunderland. The subject of " College Secret Societies," upon which Mr. Sunderland was announced to speak, will be deferred to some future time. Next Monday evening Dec. 5 at Unity club, Rev. Dr. Sunderland gives his fourth talk on Ruskin, and Prof. Demmon presents a paper on Emerson, the Man and Poet. Miss Myra Pollard will give select readings, and Messrs. Blair and Ewald will render selections on the mandolín, guitar and banjo.

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Ann Arbor Register