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3
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June
Year
1892
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C. S. Millen went to Detroit, Tuesday. Mrs. J. J. Goodyear was at Detroit, Wednesday. Robert Campbell left Tuesday for Washington, D. C. J. A. Rathbone, of Detroit, spent Sunday with friends here. Rev. C. E. Young returned last week from Kansas City, Mo. W. K. Terry, of Toledo, was the guest of J. R. Bach, Tuesday. T. J. Keech returned Saturday from a business trip to Saginaw. J. R. Bach and Sheriff Dwyer went to Toledo, Wednesday evéning. E. J. Granger and daughter, of New York, have been in the city this week. Jacob Fischer returned Friday from Grayling where he visited his daughter. Mrs. Kate Moloney, of Detroit, was the guest of friends in the city, this week. James E. Duffy, of Lansing, spent Sunday and Monday with his father in this city. Mrs. Thomas Speechley left Saturday to visit her daughter at Washington, D. C. Secretary Wrade and family are expected home from their western trip next Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Schmid, of W. Huron street, are visiting at Council Bluffs, Ia, Mrs. J. S. Henderson spent Sunday at Mason with her son, Dr. Clarence Henderson. Christian Heinzmann, who has been visiting relatives here, returned to Bay City, Monday. Charles Hurd returned Tuesday to Duluth where he is interested in manufacturing refrigerators. Mrs. C. K. McGee gave an "at home" to a number of her lady friends yesterday afternoon. C. B. AVoodward and family, of Detroit, were the guests of Mrs. Woodward's parents over Sunday. John Reynolds left Tuesday for Howell, where he will enjoy the pleasures of farming this surnmer. Mrs. Will Martin, of Cheboygan, and Mrs. Benj. Martin, of Bay City, have been the guests of Mrs. O. M. Martin, this week. President Angelí and Prof. M. L. ) ( )oge attended a banquet of the U. of M. alumni, at Battle Creek, Wednesday evening. President Angelí is at Kansas City, Mo., where he attends the annual banquet of the Alumni Associaticn óf the U. of M. this evening. C. E. Hiscock, altérnate delégate to the National Republican Convention, leaves on Sunday for Minneapolis. Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Blitz returned Wednesday evening from the south, where they spent several months. Mr. Blitz is much improved in health. A. W. Ames left for Minneapolis, Minn., Sunday night, to attend the wedding of his daughter, Miss Nettie Ames, which occurred there on Wednesday. H. R. Gaylord, of Philadelphia, has been visiting his brother in this city. He is a singer of considerable note and on Sunday sang a fine bass solo at St. Andrew's church. President Angelí delivered the commencement address at the exercises of the South Bend high school, on Wednesday of last week. That same evening he attended a banquet of the U. of M. Alumni Association of that place.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News