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THE ANN ARBOR REGISTER. fJniv VOL. XVII. NO. 24., ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JULY 2, 189 1. WHOLE NO. 862. SOCIAL DOINGS. XOVY-GARWOOD. A MERITED APPOINTMENT. About Sewerage. In all probability, the Moravian mar- The following members of the sewer- AND STILL THEY GO riage ceremony was never performed in age committee were present at the meet- gECORD OF A WEEK'S PARTIES. Ann Arbor until Tuesday eyening, when IMlor. HARRINGTON MADE CHIEF ng Tuesday night: Messrs. Keech, ESTEBTAlJfMEJfTS AND TISITS. OF THE WEATHER BUREAU. it was used by Rev, Dr. Rust to unite Schuh, Cooley, Miner, Dean, Martin, TIEIIE STORE. CHEAPER THAN EVER. Prof. F. G. Novy and Miss Grace Gar- How it Came About—SketcU of the Mclntyre, Beal and Wines. A verbal i Lively Week, Matin Especially Say report of the committee sent to Lansing by the Ringing or Marriage Bells.— wood in the bonds of matrimony. The Professor's Life and Service* — A Everybody Leaving Ann Arbor Who wedding took place at the residence of Compliment <o the University of was made by E. B. Norris. He said that, Our great Can Get Away. the bride's mother, Mrs. Dr. V. D. Gar- Michigan. after thorough examination, he found reduction sale for Marriage bells have been ringing so wood, on south Twelfth-st. The newly Some time ago the authorities in no way of securing any legislation this June has been a great suc- loudly and gayly during the past few married couple took their departure, Washington decided to transfer the year that would authorize the city to cess, and now we propose to give days that people have almost forgotten shortly after seven o'clock, for Detroit, weather bureau from the war to the ag- issue $20,000 in bonds. The time for our customers, and the public injgen- the ordinary humdrum pursuits of man- whence they start for a tour around the ricultural department, and to separate it introducing new bills expired long ago eral, a still greater benefit for July. kind. No less than six weddings were lakes. Their future home will be at 25J entirely from the signal service, It and there is no bill to which any amend- • NOTE THE CHANGE. solemnized on Tuesday alone, and there Lawrence-st. therefore became necessary to select a ment authorizing this could beattached. AlTStraw'Hats will be sold at one-half price, 100 are more to follow. It is a fortunate The groom is assistant professor of hy- new chief. Secretary Rusk's attention Considerable discussion ensued, as to 1 Boys' and Youths' Single Pants (former price $2.00 to factthat theatmosj' ' re of Ann Arbor giene and bacteriology in the Univer- was early drawn to Mark W. Harring- whether it was advisable to raise the 86.00) to be closed out for $1.00 each during this sale. We ;s not favorable to b ichelors. sity and a teacher of great promise. ton, of the Michigan University. In- amount by tax. Some favored a divis- quiries were soon directed to various still have a good assortment left of Men's Suits at one-third FREER LEAS. LASTZ-KENNEDY. ion of the sum into two parts and the scientific men, all of which were favor- former price. All light colored and fancy Alpaca Coats Morris F. Lantz ana Miss Julia Ken' levying of $10,000 one year and the JULY 6 TO 12. The wedding of Prof. Paul C. Freer able to the professor. A number of and Vests still go at one-half former price. There is nedy were united iu marriage, Tuesday same amount the next year. The follow- and Miss Agnes Leas took place Tues- Michigan men interested themselves in a good line of Children's Suits left at one-third off evening, at St. Thomas rectory, by Rev. ing resolution was, however, finally day morning, in the Unitarian church. his behi'lf, and as a result the appoint- former price, also a lot of Children's Waists at Fr. Kelly. Theodore Wetzel was adopted by a unanimous vote: "The The church was beautifully decorated ment of Prof. Harrington was soonde- one-half price. Mothers bring in your boys groomsman and Miss May Wing brides- joint committee on sewers beg leave to with yellow and white daisies and lilies, cided upon. The position pays $4,500 from four to fourteen years of age maid. The bride wore pearl-colored recommend to the council that an elec- tastily arranged by the ladies of the a year. The chief lines of research re- and secure one of these great silk. tion be calied at an early date to deter- Sorosis, of which society the bride is a late to the influence of the atmosphere . bargains before they go. After the ceremony a reception for mine the question of raising the sum of Do not forget member. The wedding basket — the upon soils and crops, thus affording en- the intimate friendB and relatives was $20,000 by taxation for the purpose of the plaqe. same used by Prof, and Mrs. P. E. de viable opportunities for a scientist. held at the residence of the bride's par- building a main sewer according to the Pont twenty-two years ago—was filled Those who know Prof. Harrington hare with dainty marguerites. ents. Mr. and Mrs. P. Kennedy. At 9:20 plan of Prof. C. E. Green. no doubt that he will fully utilize them. "The entire taxation of last year for The marriage ceremony was per-p. M. Mr. and Mrs. Lantz took the train THE J. T JACOBS CO., Mark Walrod Harrington was born all purposes was $13.50 per §1,000. To formed at half past nine by Rev. J. T. for Chicago and other western points. in 1848 on a farm near Sycamore, Illi- raise an additional sum of $20,000 for ' 27 AND 29 SOUTH MAIN ST. Sunderland. There were no grooms- They will return in two weeks and nois. Through his father he is a de- sewers would make about $3.33 per men or bridesmaids. The bride wore a will be at home to their friends, after scendant from the earliest settlers in $1,000, in all $16.83 per annum. plain traveling dress. July 20, at their new home, 26 north New England. The celebrated judge, The sum of $20,000 will undoubtedly Ladies' fast black Immediately after the ceremony the Thayer-st. Theophilus Harrington, was a member pay the entire cost of a main sewer, and newly married couple took the train for HOWARD -HAYDEN. of the family. Through his mother he the committee after thorough discus- Boston, where they will spend the sum- A pretty wedding took place Tuesday is a descendant from the Dutch of New sion are unanimously of the opinion mer. morning at St. Thomas' church, Wm. York state, her family name being that it is the only feasible plan to pur- HOSE The friends and relatives from abroad> Howard and Miss Eliza Hayden being Walradt. sue. Should an attempt be made to who attended the wedding, were the the contracting parties. Miss Rosa Mr. Harrington received his early raise only a portion of the sum required, bridegroom's mother, brother and sister, Hayden was bridesmaid and Harry education at Evanston, and in 1868 he we should take the chance of raising from Chicago; Mre. Judge Best, Minne- O'Toole best man. The bride wore a graduated from the University of and spending that portion, and the fol- apolis; Mr. Swift, of Chicago; Kev. Dr. handsome dark blue henrietta, with Best ten cent quality Michigan, at the age of nineteen. For lowing year the proposition might be and Mrs. Fay, of Los Angelos, Cal.; Mrs. white roses. two years he was instructor of biological defeated, which would leave the sum al- Judge McClellan and Miss Anice Leas, In the evening a large reception was sciences. In 1870 he went to Alaska as ready expended absolutely lost. of Auburn, Ind.; Mrs. J. A. Garver, of held at the residence of the bride's par- astronomical aid in the United States 'The lateral sewers will cost about DeB Moines, and members of the Soro- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hayden, of Coast Survey, which was conducted by thirty-three cents per foot, that, for a 5 CENTS. sis from Jackson, Battle Creek, and Geddes-ave. The newly married couple W. H. Dell. He returned to the Uni- sixty-six feet lot, would be about eleven other places. The ushers were C. A.received many beautiful presents. They versity in 1872, and four years later dollars for each lot of that frontage, the Newcombe, of Detroit; J. H. T. Mc- will forego the usual wedding trip and went to Leipsic for an extended course tax being laid on lots on each side of the Pherson, of this city, and Dr. Otto Bettle down at once in their new home of study. So great was his proficiency street." Freer, of Chicago. on Geddes-ave. that, at the end of a few months, he Mr. and Mrs. Freer will be at home to NELLIS—STUCKEY. was appointed professor of mathematics Commencement Altermalli their friends after November 15. They The wedding of Miss Jessie Stuckey and astronomy in the school of the will reside at 90 south State-st. and Dr. A. B. Nellis was solemnized on The exercises at University Hall last Chinese Foreign Office at Peking. He Thursday were as impressive as usual. The bridegroom is professor of gen- Wednesday afternoon, last week, by was compelled, however, after one eral chemistry in the University, and a Rev.