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18
Month
March
Year
1892
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Mrs. Dr. W. F. Breakey is visiting in New York. E. F. Mills returned from New York, Friday evening. Mrs. C. T. Parshall has gone to Fairfield, Iowa, on business. Charles Johnson, of Detroit, spent Sunday with friends in this city. J. B. Middlecoff left Saturday for Newberry, N. Y. , on legal business. Mrs. R. S. Greenwood spent several days at her former home in Indiana. Wal ter C. Mack returned from a business trip to New York Saturday evening. Robert K. Parks, of New York, visited his fraternity friends in this city, Friday. Louis Selling, of Detroit, spent Monday and Tuesday with his son in this city. Miss josie Henion, who has been visiting friends in the city, returned to Toledo, Saturday. Rev. Henry Tatlock took a trip to Klint, Wednesday, and while there preached at St. Paul's church. B. Frank Bower, of the Cleveland World, spent an hour Friday with his mother on N. Ingalls street. Mrs. S. G. Benham and Mrs. W. W. Watts returned Monday evening, from a week's visitat Grand Rapids. Mrs. Mary Frey and Miss Anna Frey, of Illinois, are visiting the family of Gustave Schank, in Pittsfield. Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Hunt, of Grand Rapids, are visiting his mother, Mrs. S. W. Hunt, of S. State st. Miss Helen Terry, who has made Aan Arbor her home for several months, returned to Toledo, last Saturday. Miss Belle Watkins, of Williamston, is spending several weeks with Miss Jennie Polhemus, of South Fourth ave. Mrs. Henry Killilea, of Milwaukee, Wis., who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Dr. Hartley, returned home Saturday. Christian Reule, who left Ann Arbor several years ago and moved to Detroit, has returned and will again take up his residence here. Rubert Rayer, of Piltsfield, left â– rday for a trip to Northern consin and Minnesota, expect10 be gone about three months.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News