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Day
17
Month
March
Year
1893
Copyright
Public Domain
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Albert Blaess was in Detroit, this week. J. D. Ryan has returned from Florida. Sam Langsdorf was in Toledo, Tuesday. Martin Seabolt returned to Manistee, Tuesday. W. L. Marquardt has been in Mt. Clemens, this week. James Tolbert, of Saginaw, was in the city, Saturday. Ranney C. Scott is back from his trip around the world. Miss Jessie Bliss, of Jackson, was horoe the iïrst of the week. , Miss Dickey is at Marshall, for a short visit with her mother. Mrs. Prof. Demmon returned, Saturday, from Grand Rapids. Mrs. Zelotes Truesdel and daughter have returned from the east. Charles Durheim, of Muskegon, visited his mother here Saturday. Miss Leiter returned last week from New York where she had a ? lightful visit. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Carbaugh, of Manistique, were in the city a few days last week. Mrs. Dr. Ryder, who has been visiting Mrs. Tripp, returned to Andover, Mass., yesterday. Bernard Coyle, who has been visiting in Ann Arbor, has returned to his home in Indianapolis. Mrs. Kate Molony, of Detroit, was here last week. Mrs. Root returned with her to Detroit. Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Dorrance were surprised by a large number of friends, Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Millen gave a tea party to Bishop Dudley and the vestry of St. Andrew's church, Monday evening. EdwardR. Gilday, the democratie candidate for circuit judge, was in the city Wednesday, and made an excellent impression on all who met him. Mrs. James M. Walker, nee Marsh, of Chicago, paid old friends a short visit this week, after an absence of many years. She was a guest of Mrs. John Maynard. Mr. Walker was formerly a lawyer in this city. In Chicago he met brilliant success in his profession, and was also president of the C, B. & Q. railroad for many years, until his death.