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Day
15
Month
December
Year
1887
Copyright
Public Domain
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Rev. Dr. Steele will preach at the Con gregational church next Sunday morning. Tomorrow (Friday) evening, Shamns O'Brien, a patriotic Irish pieje, at the opera house. Judge Cheever's lecture at the Congregational church, appointed for Thursday evening, Dec. 22, will be deferred. An informal reception to Pror. William Clark, Baldwin Lecturer for 1887, will be given on Friday eveniug, Dec. 16, from 8 to 10 o'clock, at Hobart hall. Mrs. Sunderland's deferred addresg on "The license systern, or the modern sole of indulgenee," will be delivered at Cropsey's hall, Sanday, at 3 p. m. The subject of Rev. Mr. Sunderland's lecture at the Unitarian church next Sunday evening will be: " Was Jesus God? How carne he to be worshipped?' Walter Thomas Mills talks at the opera house this evening on " Shall government by the people fail?" He comes under the auspices of the Students' Prohibition club. # Tomorrow evening, Prof. A. Loisette, the celebrated memory specialist, will give a free lecture in University hall to the students and their friends on the art of never forgetting. Tomorrow evening there will be a reunión of all those connected with the congregation, Sunday school, and young people's society of the Baptist church, in the church parlors. Services in St. Andrew's church next Sunday as folio ws : 7:30 a. m., holy communion and litany; 10:30 a. m., morning prayer and sermón by the Rev. R. W. Clark, of St. Paul's church, Detroit. Prof. Clark's lecture in Hobart hall next Saturday evening will be on "The resurrection of Jesus Christ : proof.s of the resurrection." On the next evening he will speak on the theories inven'ed to set aside the proofs.

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Ann Arbor Register