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10
Month
February
Year
1893
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Sheriff Brenner went to Milan oa Sunday morning. _ Samuel Krause spent Monday in Detroit, on business. Michael Seery had business in Detroit, last Monday. Mrs.C.L.Pack is visitinga daughter in New York City. Judge Kinne transacted business in Detroit last Saturday. H. A. Williams was with his family in Dexter over Sunday. Miss Minnie Walker, of Plymouth, is visiting friends in the city. Hon. Ambrose Kearney went to Dexter on business, yesterday. Miss Christine Bross spent last week visiting a sister in Detroit. Mrs. Jas. R. Bach and daughter are visiting friends in Cleveland. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Booth have returned from a visit in Missouri. Fred Hertier spent last Sunday at the home of his parents in York. Mr. and Mrs. Frank, of the Germania, spent Sunday with friends in Scio. E. T. McClure, of the Cook House, has been on a visit to Mt. Clemens. Mrs. J. E. Beal is at Cooper, visiting her parents. She went last Saturday. Mrs. John Davis is recovering from an illness that has lasted several weeks. Thomas Colburn and C. E. Burkhardt visited friends in Jackson, last Sunday. J. Gibson has returned from Chicago and will remain in town a week or more. Mrs. W: B. Phillips returned last week from a visit with relatives in Carthage, N. Y. Representative Mills returned to his legislative duties at Lansing on Monday morning. Mrs. George Hirth, of Detroit, has been the guest, this week, of Mrs. Henry Krause. Mr. and Mrs. David McLean, formerly of Detroit, will hereafter reside in Ana Arbor. William Kress, of Elk Rapids, is here on a visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kress. Mrs. X. B. Fickley, of Mason, has been the guest of her aunt, Mrs. J. A. Dell, this week. Prof. M. E. Cooley went to Chicago last Saturday to attend to some World's Fair business. W. L. Marquardt went to Mt. Clemens, yesterday, to attend the the funeral of a friend. S. S. Blitz has gone to New Orleans for the b.enefit of his health, to remain till spring opens. A. P. Ferguson, accompanied by his guest, W. F. Pate, St. Louis, Mo. , visited Detroit yesterday. Thomas J. Keech has been elected a director of the Michigan Retail Lumber Dealers' Association. Allie Hoag, of Republic, formerly a clerk for J. J. Goodyear, is looking up old friends in the city this week. Mr. and Mrs. George Doust, of 86 South Main street, had as a guest over Sunday, Miss Jennie Wiley, of Ovvosso. D. P. Wheeler, a passenger agent for the Toledo and several other raiiroads, visited friends in this city yesterday. Mrs. J. M. Perkins, of the fifth ward, jias been called to New York on account of the serious illness of tier mother. President AngelĂ­ went to Lansing, yesterday, to address the legislature on the need of appropriations for the University. Coroner Martin Clark, ex-Sheriff Dwyer, and Charles Schott were in Pontiac this week, as witnesses in the Eaton-Griffin case. Harry Hammond, who was recently injured by a piece of falling timber at the Agricultural Works, is around again this week. Joseph Hall, travelling passenger agent for the Michigan Central, made a brief stay in the city, the early part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Verburg, of Grand Rapids, who have just returned from Europe, have been visiting relatives in this city for a few days. Paul Schlanderer, of Grand Rapids, formerly a clerk in Krause's ihoe store, was in the city, last Saturday, visiting his mother. Henry Schneider, of Detroit, formerly an Ann Arbor boy, is spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Schneider. Rev. and Mrs. J. T. Sunderland entertained Prof. John Fiske, of Cambridge, Mass., last Sunday. This was Mr. Fiske's first visit to Ann Arbor. J. E. Beal was appointed a member of the committee on legislation at the meeting of the Republican Nevvspaper Associacion held at Lansing last week. William H. Dancer, of Lima, and Leonard Foster, of Ann Arbor, have been drawn as traverse jurors for the March term of the United States circuit and district courts, at Detroit. Henry Steinbach has gone to his home in Chelsea, to remain until his dislocated thumb recovers from a coastmg mishap that befell him on West Liberty Street last Saturday evening. Rev. H. S. White, who was formerly pastor of the M. E. church in this city and assisted in the building of that noble edifice, was a visitor here last week. He is now located at Milford, Mich. He received a warm greeting from many old friends. Dean O'Brien, Fr. Callinane and Fr. Maurer, of Kalamazoo; Fr. McGlaughlin, of Niles; Fr. Sadlier, of Battle Creek; Fr. Buyse, of Jackson; Fr. Considine, of Chelsea; Fr. Fiemming, of Dexter; Fr. Mulcahy, of Paw Paw; Fr. Kennedy, of Ypsilanti; Fr. Goldrick, of Northfield, and Fr. Kelly of this city, held a conference on Wednesday at St. Thomas' parsonage, for the purpose of discussing theological and school questions.

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Ann Arbor Argus
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