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8
Month
July
Year
1892
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Miss Anna Muma is visiting in Alpena. T. J. Keech spent the Fourth in Saginaw. Christian Mack went to Chicago Tuesday. Mrs. W. W. Whedon is visiting in Saginaw. E. E. Hallett is visiting near Cleveland. Miss Lillie Condón is visiting a Grosse Isle. Prof. Kelsey and family are at Riverside, 111. Prof. and Mrs. Dewey are visiting in Fenton. Prof. T. C. Trueblood is in Boston on business. Dr. and Mrs. C. L. Ford are at Wequetonsing. Rev. R. A. Holland is visiting in St. Louis, Mo. Irvin Schmid is visiting his brother in Jackson. Miss Carrie Bell has returned from Minneapolis. Charles Dietas spent Sunday and Monday in Detroit. Miss Minnie Drake is spending the summer in Alma. Mrs. Charles Hurd and family have gone to Duluth. Mrs. J. Austin Wood returned from Chicago, Friday. Mrs. William Allaby visited in Kalamazoo, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Kerr visited in Bay City, this week. Prof. and Mrs. M. L. D'Ooge have gone to Connecticut. Dr. V. C. Vaughan and family went to Bay View, Friday. Miss Imo Whitmarsh, of Milan, is visiting Miss Mabel Benham. Mrs. E. S. Dunster and daughter left Tuesday for Old Mission. Fred C. Brown, of the Times, spent the Fourth at Put-in-Bay. Herbert A. Williams has resumed his position in the Courier office. Aid. and Mrs. Ferguson spent Monday and Tuesday in Detroit. Mrs. Eugene Spoehr, of Detroit is visiting Mrs. August De Fries. John O. Jenkins spent Sunday Monday and Tuesday in Jackson. A. M. Noble, of Detroit, is visit ing his sister, Mrs. Judge Cheever. Miss Mary Barnes, of Duluth has been visiting Mrs. E. F. Mills. Mrs. William F. Stimson anc children go to Hastings next week. Judge W. D. Harriman returned Saturday from a visit in Gladstone Letter Carrier George Blum visited in Detroit the first of the week Rev. Charles A. Young is spend ing his vacation at Helena, Montana Prof. C. S. Denison is spending the summer in Royalton, Vermont Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Johnson re turned Monday f rom a visit in Ohio Dr. and Mrs. William Saunder returned to Grand Rapids, Saturday. Dr. W. H. Dorrance is laying in a stock of fish stories at Georgian Bay. W. L. Marquardt, Esq. , visited his parents in Mt. Clemens, this week. Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Morton visited in Concord, the first of the week. Rev. Max Hein is attending a meeting of the synod in Richmond, Indiana. Miss Carrie Binder, of Jackson, is visiting relatives and friends in the city. Irving K. Pond, of Chicago, visited his father, E. B. Pond, the first of the week. Hon. Charles R. Whitman and family are spending the suramer at Charlevoix. Charles H. Callaghan, of Chicago, spent Sunday and Monday at Joseph Donnelly's. Dr. Geo. E. Frothingham, of Detroit, paid Ann Arbor friends a visit Wednesday. Dr. W. F. Breakey and James F. Breakey left last evening for New York, N. Y. President Austin Scott, of Rutgers college, is visiting his father, J. Austin Scott. Philip Bach and daughter, Mrs. Henderson, are visiting in Las Vegas, New Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Furnum, spent the Fourth with Mr. and Mrs. Fritz, of Lima. J. A. Keith, of the Mt. Clemens Press, was the guest of George H. Pond, Tuesday. Miss Emma Weitbrecht, of Howell, is visiting her cousin, Miss Lydia Weitbrecht. Fred Heahnle, of Chicago, spent a couple of days this week with his mother in this city. H. W. Ashley, general manager of the T. A. A. and N. M. R'y, was in the city, Tuesday. Bert B. Fall, of Detroit, has been spending the week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Fall. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thompson, of Toledo, O., visited Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Orcutt, Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Sheehan, who have been visiting in the city, returned to Detroit, Wednesday. Mrs. L. D. Polhemus and daughter, of Fourth avenue, visited friends in Detroit the first of the week. Miss Margaret Weiss, of Jackson, visited her sister, Mrs. Eugene Oesterlin, the first of the week. Mrs. Dr. Siefert and daughter, of Detroit, are visiting Miss Lydia Weitbrecht, of W. Fourth street. Mrs. Laverne Bidwell, of Tecumseh, who has been visiting Mrs. W. D. Adams, returned home, Tuesday. Mrs. J. J. Goodyear and Mrs. Geo. F. Key are chaperoning a party of young people at Portage lake. Mrs. Julia A. Pitkin left Tuesday evening for Baxter Springs, Kansas, to visit her daughter, Mrs. Samuel Smith. President and Mrs. Angell left for New York, Tuesday, to see their son, James R., on board ship for Europe. Frank C. Prettyman and wife left the latter part of last week for Sioux City, Ia., where he will practice dentistry. Dr. J. C. Wood and family are spending the summer at Bay View, where the doctor has rented the Preston cottage. Misses Lizzie Jewell and Grace Morse are visiting at Mason. Before returning they will spend a few days at Jackson. Mr. Fulda, of Detroit, was in the city this week on a political mission connected with the Pingree boom for the governorship. Prof. and Mrs. Levi Wines leave for Saratoga, N. Y., tomorrow to attend the meeting of the National Educational Association. Mr. and Mrs. Giles B. Lewis and Mr. Sullivan, of Chicago, spent Sunday and the Fourth with Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Millen. Miss Minnie Neil, of Detroit, who had been spending commencement week with Mr. and Mrs. Furnum returned home on Saturday even Ing. John Harris, Jr., of the Detroi Tribune force, spent the Fourth in this city and missed seeing man) friends who happened to be out o town for the day. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Beal, Post master and Mrs. Eugene Beal, Dr and Mrs. C. G. Darling and Mr and Mrs. John Travis are taking a trip around the lakes.