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Day
28
Month
October
Year
1892
Copyright
Public Domain
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Airs. C. V,. Davison is visiting in Toledo. Dr. W. 1!. Sraith returned, Sunday, f rom ChicagQ. W. L. Marquardt, Esq., is visking in Mt. Clemens. Mrs. A. A. Terry has returned from a visit in Detroit. Mrs. George H. Pond returned from Chicago, Saturday. Fred Koeberle, of Philadelphia, is visiting at William A'llaby's. City Clerk William J. Miller, is making a short visit in Chicago. Pdward dePont leaves Monday for j Chicago, where he goes in business. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Bach have I returned from their visit in Chicago. ! Mr. and Mrs. John Ferdon are visiting their daughtcr in Minneapolis. Miss Matilda Koch, of E. Liberty street, was visKing friendsin Detroit last week. James R. Bach returned f rom a ten days trip to New York city, Wednesday. George H. Snow, of the Detroit Evening News, was in the city Sunday and Monday. Mr. and Mrs. George Dengler returned from a visit to Chicago on Tuesdáy evening. Mrs. Sid W. Millard, who has been visiting in Chicago for a week, returned on Tuesrlav evpnimr Justice E. 13. Pond returned, Monday, from Chicago, where he a'ttended the Woríd's Fair opening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bach, of Sebewaing, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. Schleede on Jefferson street. Hon. Charles R. WJiitman is making a stumping tour of the state. He attended the World's Fair opening in Chicago last week. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H. Diehl and Mr. Christian Diehl, of New York, are vlsiting their mother, Mrs. Diehl, on Packard street. William Walz, assistantbookkeeper in the Savingsbank, who has been visiting friends in Chicago, -eturned home Tuesday morning.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News