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Liberal Christian Convention

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Day
23
Month
May
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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The convention of Unitarian, Universalist and Independent Societies which is to be. held in Ann Arbor next week, will convene in the Unitarian church on Tuesday the 28th, at 2 p. m., and last through Tuesday and Wednesday, day and evening. Among the more important addresses and papers of the convention will be the following : TUESDAY. 2 p. m. - Paper, ';A Religión to Bridge the Chasm Between the Rich and the Poor," Rev. A. G. Jennings, Toledo. 3 p. tn. - "Womaa's Work in Chur.ibes. " Addresses by Rev. Olivia penter, of Saginaw, and Mrs. Eliza R. Sunderland. 4 p. m. - "Young People's Organization and Work." Addresses by Rev. Florence Buck, of Cleveland, Ohio, and others. 7:30 p. m.- "A Religión for To-day." Addresses by Rev. T. B. Porbush, of Chicago, Rev. Geo. W. Buckley, of Sturgis, and Mr. G. B. Stebbins, of Detroit. WEDNESDAY. 9:15 a. m. - Devotional meeting. 10 a. m.- "What is the Best Religious Literature?" A Symposium lead by Rev. W. A. Taylor, of Jackson. 11 a. m.- Paper. "The Future of the Liberal Churches. " Rev. Charles Legal, of Lansing. 2 p. m.- Paper by Rev. Reed Stuart, Detroit. 3 p. m. - Address. "Sanitation and Public Health." Dr. V. C. Vaughan. 4 p. m. - Paper. "Assyriology and the Bible." Prof. James A. Craig. 7:30 p. m.- "The Salvation of the Individual and of Society." Addresses by Rev. Geo. A. Sohlin, Benton Harbor, Rev. T. W. Illman, Graüd Rapids, Rev. C. E. Tucker, Bay City, and Rev. Lse S. McCollester, Detroit. The public is invited. The bank's bid for the city money made to the council Monday night were as iollows: Ann Arbor Savings Bank, daily balances, 4.35 per cent. ; Overdrafts, 4.35 per cent. ; State Savings Bank, daily balances, 4.95 per cent.; overdrafts, 5 per cent.; Farmers and Meehanics Bank, daily balances, 4.65 per cent. ; overdrafts, 4.35 per cent. Regent Barbour is reponed to have said that he had a friond who is willing to give $1,000, provided the corner stone of the co-eds' gymnasium is laid on commenoement day,

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