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1
Month
July
Year
1892
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Rev. C. A. Young is at Helena, Montana. Miss Nellie Ames is 'home from Minneapolis. Prof. and Mrs. C. E. Greene have gone to Boston. Miss Abbie A. Pond is spending the vacation in Flint. Rev. Camden M. Cobern left Monday, for England. Mrs. S. A. Moran is visiting her mother at Niles, Mich. Dr. M. C. Sheehan, of Detroit, was in the city, this week. Prof. Arthur Tagge is home from Monroe for the summer. Miss Mary E. Dickey is spending the summer in Marshall. B. J. Conrad returned Saturday from Northern Michigan. Henry Binder, jr., of Detroit, visited his parents, Sunday. Miss Ella Thomas, of Schoolcraft, is visiting Mrs. R. C. Barney. Donald Mclntyre, of Cadillac, has been in the city this week. John H. Grant, of Manistee, was an Ann Arbor visitor this week. Louis Lutz and family, of Byron, Mich., spent Sunday in the city. Charles W. Wagner and family left for Wiquetonsing, yesterday. Belmont Waples, of Marquette, is visiting his father, Rufus Waples. Mrs. J. M. Allen, of Milwaukee, has been visiting Mrs. B. J. Conrad. Miss Annie Wilson, of New York, has been visiting Mrs. J. R. Miner. J. Lutz, with the J. T. Jacobs Co., visited his parents in Saline, Sunday. Mrs. H. Morse, of Alpena, has been the guest of Mrs. H. M. Chute. Miss May Webster, of Owosso, is visiting her grandfather, Charles Spoor. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hayden, of Milan, were visitors in the city yesterday. Mrs. Laverne Bidwell, of Tecumseh, has been visiting Mrs. W. D. Adams. Daniel Sheehan, of Niles, has been visiting his brother, John V. Sheehan. Miss Anna Scotten, of Plymouth, is visiting Misses Annie and Nellie Wetmore. Mrs. E. S. Sinclair, of Detroit, is visiting at her brother's, J. T. Swathel's. Edward Gies, of Detroit, spent yesterday here, the guest of Sam Langsdórf. Ex-Regent S. S. Walker, of St. Johns, was among the commencement visitors. Mrs. Charles H. Perkins, of Grand Rapids, is visiting Mrs. A. W. Hamilton. Miss Jennie Paine, of Port Clinton, Ohio, is visiting her sister, Mrs. C. G. Darling. J. C. Watts and Herbert Watts, of East Saginaw, are spending the week in the city. Ed. C. Pitkin, of Galveston, Texas, is visiting his mother, Mrs. Julia C. Pitkin. Mr. and Mrs. Louis P. Jocelyn spend the summer at Long Lake, Genesee county. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Dignan, of Jacksonville, Florida, have been visiting in the city. Miss Alice Lovejoy, of Detroit, is spending the week with her sister, Mrs. A. C. Kellogg. Fred Cadwell and wife, of Adrián, are in the city, the guests of the family of J. C. Watts. Dr. and Mrs. H. R. Stevens, of Grand Rapids, visited at Capt. C. H. Manly's, this week. Miss Martha Haustein, of Detroit, is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Dietas. E. H. Bruegel has gone to Chicago, where he has accepted a position in a large retail store. Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. West, of Austin, Texas, have been spending commencement week in the city. Dr. Hugh Townsend, a graduate of the U. of M., and now of Buffalo, N. Y., spent several days in the city. Mrs. J. E. Wyman, of Brooklyn, N. Y., arrived in the city Tuesday to visit her mother, Mrs. Wm. Canwell. President Henry Wade Rogers, of Northwestern University, Evanston, 111., is visiting relatives and friends here. Prof. Chas. Townsend, a gradúate of the U. of M. and now of Macon, Ga., is spending a few days in the city. Among the well-known alumni who have been in the city this week was "Torn Jack" Ballenger, now a leading attorney of Galveston, Texas. J. F. Greve, of Masón, and H. C. Greve, of Grand Rapids, are in the city, called here on account of the death of their brother, William Grtve. Miss May Bolio, of Detroit, is spending commencement week witl her cousin, Mrs. Caswell, on Washington street. Mrs. Charles Schlenker, of To ledo, is visiting her brother, Philip Lohr. She is accompanied by her two daughters. C. A. Gower, of Lansing, formerly Superintendent of Public Instruction, called at the Argus office, Thursday. Mrs. M. Dolen, of Troy, N. Y. who was called here by the death o her father, Mr. Hayden, returns home on Thursday. Jas. A. Robison and J. Russel Fisher, two well-known Detroit journalists, have been in the city this week, "doing" the commencement. Mrs. Walter Potter and little daughter, of Detroit, are visiting Miss Amelia McLaren. Mrs. Potter was formerly Miss Lillie Bour and for years lived in this city. H. T. Morton, A. L. Noble and C. S. Fall, of the Ann Arbor street railway, visited Toledo on Friday and looked over the street railway power plant there with a view of buying anengine. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jones, of Milwaukee, were in the city this week on their way to New York, where Mr. Jones takes the position of actuary for the New York Life Insurance Company. Dr. George M. Beakes, of Bloomingburgh, N. Y., visited his son, the editor of the Argus, the last of last week. His daughter, Miss Gertrude Beakes, who has been attending the high school, accompanied him on his return home. Rev. Dr. Herzer, of Berea, O., a scientist who contributed to the museum of this university and donated a large collection for Baldwin University, last week visited Prof. E. Baur, Dr. Rominger and Mr. Schweinfurth. Dr. Herzer is a brother of Mrs. Schweinfurth and Mrs. Baur. Miss Mate Clark and her father, of North Main street, are enjoying an unexpected visit from Mrs. Hillis, wife of Dr. E. E. Hillis, of Kansas City, and their two daughters. Mrs. Hillis arrived this week and expects to make a prolonged visit with her father and sister. This is the first time since her marriage that she has visited her old home in the summer season, and she thinks Ann Arbor never before appeared so beautiful to her.