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15
Month
July
Year
1892
Copyright
Public Domain
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James L. Babcock is at Petoskey. Mrs. A. J. Sutherland is at Bay View. Miss Julia Rominger is visiting in Niles. Rev. Henry Tatlock is in New York. Mrs. Dr. MacLachlan is visiting in Detroit. Major H. Soule and family are at Topinabee. Mrs. D. F. Allmendinger is visiting in Owosso. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Nichols are at Portage Lake. B. J. Conrad and family have gone to Mackinaw. Prof. J. C. Knowlton and family are at Charlevoix. Bert Cook, of Negaunee, has been visiting in the city. Miss May D. Cooley is visiting in Minneapolis, Minn. Miss Annie Condón left for Houghton yesterday. Dr. Joseph Clark will spend the summer at Old Mission. Ransom Swartout, of Chicago, is visiting old friends here. William Denman, of Grand Rapids, is visiting in the city. Sam Langsdorf was at Devil's Lake, the first of the week. John Lindenschmidt is spending ten days at Whitmore Lake. Mrs. W. W. Wadhams went to Niágara Falls last Saturday. l'rof. M. E. Cooley left Wednesday evening for Niágara Falls. Hon. A. J. Sawyer is spending his vacation at Cavanaugh lake. Mrs. E. A. Raffensberger has returned from a visit in Toledo. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Howlett are rusticating at Cavanaugh Lake. Miss Nellie Carr is spending her vacation at Union Springs, N. Y. Mrs. Willis J. Abbott and son, of Chicago, are at Christian Mack's. Mrs. A. C. Angell, of Detroit, is visiting her father, Judge Cooley. Mrs. Alice Haven and daughter went to Evanston, 111.. Wednesday. Charles Fantle, of St. Paul, was visiting old friends here this week. H. L. Merrill, of Chicago, visited his old home in Webster this week. Ex-Govenor Alpheus Felch has gone to Ishpeming to visit his son. Mrs, George W. Hawes and Miss Georgia Hawes are visiting in Denver. Prof. dePont and family leave for Les Cheneaux Islands next 'Monday. Miss Charlotto Reichenecker visits her sister in Chicago next week. Fred Pistorius, jr., and Charles Mellor are taking a trip around the lakes. Mr. and Mrs. H. Randall Ieft Wednesday for Boston and4 the sea shore. Mr. and Mrs. George L. Moore are visiting in Detroit and Port Hurón. Mr. and Mrs. James Clements left for New York and the sea shore, Monday. Seward Cramer, the well-known Fenton hotel man, was in the city, Monday. Dr. Heneage Gibbes went on a fishing excursión to St. Clair flats, Monday. Martin Schiller leaves for New York next week on a two weeks vacation. M. D. L. Branch, of Stockbridge, an old pioneer, has been visiting friends here. D. P. Sullivan, Esq., of Port Hurón, has been in the city this week, on business. Charles C. Miller has gone to Buffalo, N. Y., to engage in photographic work there. Miss Ellen Backus, who has been visiting the Misses Mann, returned to Detroit, Saturday. David Henning, of Chicago, who has been visiting in the city, left Monday for New York. Mrs. M. H. Southard was called to Mansfield, Ohio, Saturday by the illness of her mother. Miss Carrie Binder, of Jackson, who has been visiting friends here, returned home, Wednesday. Dr. Heneage Gibbes left Wednesday night on a fishing excursión to the northern part of the state. Mr. and Mrs. Roland P. Hazzard, of Rhode Island, have been visiting Dr. and Mrs. James B. Angell. Fred K. Cleaver has gone to Plainfield, 111., for a two weeks' visit with his friend, Jerome Flagg. Mr. W. H. French, of Reedsburg, Wisconsin, who formerly ran a woolen mill here, was in the city, yesterday, looking for a house to rent. Prof. W. S. Perry left for Saratago, Saturday, to attend the Educational Convention, after which he will spend some weeks in the Adirondacks. Albert Blaess, of Lodi, and Joseph Parker, of this city, spent several days at St. Clair flats this week, fishing and devouring frogs' legs, broiled chicken, broiled bass, and other delicacies of the season. They speak very highly of the table service at the Island House.