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Parent Issue
Day
24
Month
May
Year
1888
Copyright
Public Domain
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. " Rum and Ruin," next Sunday evenDg, by Rev. W. Vr. Ramsay. ' ■ H" Davis' of Detroit, will preach m the Congregational church next Sunday. The montbly meeting of the Pomoloeical society wiü be held in the basement of the court-house, June 2, at 2 p. m. The U. of iI. Prohibition club are planning for a ratification meeting on the return of their delecates frnm th n.,v„.i conveDtion. It will probably be held nex week Saturday night. Dr. I. K. Funk, o .New York city, editor of The Voioe i expected tj address the meeting Ten students will go Indianapolis to attend the second annual convention, next Tuesday, of the national intercollegiate Prohibition association. They are Messrs. Shaw Jenmnjrs Nafe, Cox, Bliss, Jackson, But tolph Kebler, Grove, and Ssfford. The U. of M. club sent seven delegates to the Sta'e association meeting in Albion last week. E. E. Brown. editor cf the Bulletin, was elected president. Memorial and Decoration day will be observed in a fitting manner by the G A K post aDd citizens of ihe city, and the íollowing wili be the program of exercises íor the two days mentioned : On Sunday next, the Post accompanied by the J T Jacobs Camp, Sons of Veterans, and Co! A will leave their respective quarters at 10: lo, and attend the Memorial service at fat Andrew's church. On decoration day, I U ednesday, May 30, at 8 a. m., the Post will meet, and proceed to decórate the graves of soldier?, in the several city cemetenes. Flowers shouid be sent to the court-house by 8 a. m., and any intended for special graves shouid be inarked, and they W1!l be placed as directed. The dress will be delivered by Capt. L. L. ' Mrs. Ormiston Chant, of London, Eog. who came to this country as the representative of the women of Englatd at the w InternatiOQal Cjuncil of Women in Washington, and who has since been speaking in many of our larger cities, it is understood will visit Ann Afbor early in I June, and will probably spea' here. Mrs. Ohant is very prominent in philanthropic, religiou, and educ-ational work in London and as a speaker has probabiy no superior among the women of üngland. She has recently visited Chicago and spoken there eignt or nine times to audiences crowding to their utmost capacity the churches and otner auditoriums where she has been I bhe has been received with equal favor in Washington, Philadelphia, and Boston If she comes to Ann Arbor she will probably speak upon Philanthropic work in London, or some allied subject under which O r tí " O ■ ' A. Í il m ■ ■ onC ujay lreac or ttie condition of the , lower auü suffering classes there, and what I is Deins;, done to relieve and elévate them As the wil! be no charge for her lecture she cught to have a very large hearing nere. It 13 hoped she may speak in Universitv hall.

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Ann Arbor Register