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3
Month
April
Year
1890
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Public Domain
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Ann Arbor cinmsndery No. 13, K. T., elected the following offlcera for the ensuing year, Tuesday evening : B F Watts. Eminent Commander. L. C. Goodrich, Generalisslmo. C S. Fall, Captain-üeneral. Rev. M.H. Bartram. Prelate. G. W. Milieu, Senior Warden. A. C. Nichols, Junior Warden. D. C. Fall, Treasurer. J. R. Miner, Recorder. W. V. Watts, Standard Bearer. J E. Beil, Svtord Bearer. R. H Outhbert. Warden. Thos. Taylor, Sentinel, On Tuesday and Wedneíday eveninga, April 8'.h and 9ih, Mr. ReynoMs, a gradué Irom Yale n the class oL '83, will deliver to addressts in Uaiversity chapel. Dq Tuesday evemng he will speak on 'Life in European Universities;" on Wednesday eveuing, "Religious Work in European Uaiversities." Mr. Reynolds las spent sime time in Europe holding conferences of Christian students and is eminently well fitted to interest an audience on these subjects. All are cordially invited o attei.d. Oi All Foil day, Mr. and Mrs. Luium were given a very pleasant surprise at ih -ir reidence in the third ward, it being their forty-first weddmt; anniyersary. The p irty con-isted of their neiyhjors. Tbe mis". Droinir.ent feature of the repast a ihe "Brida's Cake" which was trimmed with mynla and roses. It was a very beautifu! looking cake and had nearly gone the round of the tahl9 when t was discovered to be inane of shnvings and saw dus". Tne ' Old Woalen Jacket" :lyed and sung bv one of the ladies, was also a prominent feature. 0 ) Tuesday evening next, Rev. J. M. Birkly, of Detroit, late sergeant in tl confedérate armv, will deliver a leo ure at University Hill, under the ampicis of Weloh Pos', G. A. R. The subject of his lecture will ba "One Year in the Rer-el Army," and as he has eained a reputation as au eli q-ient, patLetic and humorouslec u-er, the evenioe will be well spent by thosa l)i altend. The Amphion Club will also rJuder the cantata "The Norans," and the Cnequamegons will furnish some excellent muaic The proceeds will be devoted to charitable purposes by the post. ______-

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Ann Arbor Register