A Pleasant Surprise
Oa Monday evening the residence of D. C. Fall, on Thompson-st, was the scène of a pleasant farewell party, given by the members of the M. E. church choir to their chorister, who poes to Muskegon to live, Prof. George W. Renwick. As a token of the esteem in which the choir held Prof. Renwick, a beautiful silver-plated lamp was presented by Prof. L. D. Wines in behalf of the choir, the namea of the 19 donors being neatly engraved where they wül resdily be seen to remind the professor of his Ann Arbor friends. A delicious banquet was served in a tent on the lawn, which was handsomely decorated and illuminated with chínese lanterns. The remaining part of the evening was spent in song and mirth, the party breaking up by a unión ot " God-speeds " to Prof. Renwick and his family.
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