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27
Month
January
Year
1893
Copyright
Public Domain
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Mrs. J. H. Cutting spent Tuesday in Detroit. Prof. F. W. Kelsey was in Detroit last Saturday. A. E. Keith spent Sunday with relatives in Dexter. Hudson T. Morton has returned from his western trip. Charles S. Fall went to Detroit Wednesday, on business. Miss Eva Foster was the guest of Chelsea relatives this week. Hon. J. T. Jacobs spent Saturday in Detroit, on business. Mrs. Tyler now presides at the piano in Granger's academy. Rev. Fr. Kelly returned on Tuesday evening from Chicago. John Dresselhouse, of Manchester, was in the city on Monday. Mrs. N. D. Corbin is slowly recovering from a serious illness. Col. B. M. Thompson was called to Detroit on business, Saturday. Miss M. H. Kempf, of Chelsea, has been visiting friends in this city. Miss M. L. Wheeler, of Chelsea, was an Ann Arbor visitor last Saturday. H.C. Prettyman visited his friend, R. A. Snyder, of Chelsea, 4ast week. Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Prudden have been recent visitors to friends in Chelsea. Mrs. Michael Brenner is entertaining her sister, Miss Alice Schlimmer, of Chelsea. Mr. and Mrs. l'atrick Fitzsimmons, of Dexter, called on friends in the city, Monday. Miss Mate Clark has returned from a prolonged and very enjoyable visit with friends in Toledo. Chas. Cioodhue, of Springfield, Mass., visited old friends in this city this week. Representative Mills was home from Lansing this week for a few days. James Donovan, of the tifth ward, was in Detroit on business, Tuesday. Miss Kate Pfeitle, of East Jefferson street, entertained a surprise party on Tuesday evening. Miss (Jrace Covert was given a surprise party, Monday evening, by her young friends. Ira Severance enjoyed a visit, this week, from his brother Lewis, of Walled Lake. Prof. W. W. Beman was in Detroit last Saturday on a business mafter. Dr. Flemming Carrow was called to Saginaw, last Friday, on professional business. _Patrick McKernan went to Chelsea, Saturday, to take testimony in the case of Grubert vs. Grubert. Prof. and Mrs. G. W. Patterson rejoice at the recent advent of a son that tips the beam at twelve pounds. Dr. J. N. Martin went to Alma and Pontiac, last week, on professional business. Krnest Mann, of Detroit, was in the city, Wednesday, on his way home froni Chicago. Dr. C. L. Ford and family havo arrived safely at St. Augustine, Fla., and found cold weather even there. Harry Watts, now a resident of Minneapolis, Minn., is home on a visit to his piany friends. Gaspar Rinsey had business in Detroit, Wednesday, and attended to it. J. J. Gibson, who has been in Chicago for over a week, has returned home. Mr. and .Mrs. 0. M. Popkins speet Wednesday with friends in Lima. Mr. and Mrs. George Mooreentertained Mrs. Solomon Sears, of Webster", on Tuesday. JBurt iñorapson, the motor man who had his f eet f rozen, is again able to run his car. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Granger went to Detroit, Tuesday, to order the costumes to be used in "Living Whist." James Duffy left for Bay City, Saturday morning, wnere he has accepted a position in the law office of Weadock Bros. Chas. B. Davison, of the Courier, went to Saginaw this week, to attend the meeting of the Masonic Grand Lodge for a day or two. Julius Burkhart, of the Courier press-room, is nursing an injury to his leg received while coasting, through a collision. Samuel Bell, M. D., of Detroit, was in the city, Tuesday, inspecting the county jail. He is a member of the state board of charities. Mr. John Weitbrecht, of Detroit, was in the city, Saturday, on a visit to his sister, Nliss Louisa Weitbrecht, of Liberty street west. Mr. Jacob Haarer, of Detroit, sransacted business in the city, Saturday, and called on numerous friends during his leisure hours. Geo. H. Pond, of the Courier, is recovering from his recent illness, and is again wielding his trenchant pencil. Leo Gruner and Miss Amelia, his sister, went to Kalamazoo, Monday evening, to attend the funeral of a cousin. Eli W. Moore, superintendent ol the Ann Arbor Agricultural Compaay, has returned from his business trip in the east. Chas. W. Mellor has accepted a position with the Equitable Life Insurance Company, of Detroit, for the ensuing year. Rev. Mr. Tedrow will commence his pastoratein theLutheran church, this city, the first Sunday in February. Rev. Fr. Goldrick, of St. Patrick's church, Northfield, officiated at St. Thomas' church during the absence of Rev. Fr. Kelly in Chicago. Albert Stevens, of the Lake House, Whitmore Lake, was in the city, Monday, and says they are cutting ice there that is 17 inches thick. Dr. Heneage Gibbes is entertaining his nephew, Mr. F. O. Ediin, of London, Eng., who is on his way to Chicago as correspondent of the Pall Mali Gazette. .Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cleaver, of Church streef, and some friends, drove to Ypsilanti, Monday afternoon, to visit Mr. and Mrs. Harvey James, returning late in the evening. Miss Xellie L. Childs, daughter of W. K. Khilds, has accepted the position of assistant superintendent of the Dexter high school, to iï 1 1 a vacancy caused by the resignation of Prof. Fagan. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cuthbert, Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Fall, and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Deuress will leave for Los Angeles, California, about che middle of February, to lócate there permanently.