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9
Month
June
Year
1893
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Public Domain
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Mrs. Dr. Hartley is in Milwaukee. Herman Hardinghaus is in Chicago. Hon. Reuben Kempf and daughter are in Chicago. Herbert Randall was in Chicago the first of the week. Justice N. G. Butts leaves today for ten days in Chicago. Mr. N. M. Schoff is visiting in Chicago and Minneapolis. William Marquardt, of Mt. Clemens, was in the city yesterday. Mrs. J. D. Stirnson leaves for Lincoln, Nebraska, next week. Mrs. C. W. Belser has joined her husband at Boulder, Colorado. H. T. Morton returned from Nebraska and Kansas, last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. William Henne visited the World's Fair this week. Mr. and Mrs. George Bliss, of Jackson, have removed to this city. Judge W. D. Harriman visited the Columbian Exposition this week. Gilbert Pitkin, of Petrolia, Ont., was in the city Sunday and Monday. Mrs. A. M. Doty and daughter have returned from Minneapolis, Minn. Samuel D. Moore, of Adrián, is visiting his daughter, Mrs. Eli W. Moore. Christian Gensler, of Collegeville, Arkansas, has been visiting in the city. Mrs. C. G. Jennings, of Detroit, visited her father, ex-Gov. Felch, this week. Miss Emily Pitkin went to Chi:ago this morning. Dr. and Mrs. Collins, of Detroit, ittended the wedding last evening. Lawrence T. Cole is back from New York, at his grandfather's, exGov. Felch's. Judge George Butts,of Jamestown, N. Y., has been visiting his uncle, Justice Butts. Miss Jennie Gibson, of Grand Rapids, has been visiting Mrs. Charles H. Manly. Richard Masón and family, of Washtenaw avenue, have returned to Gladstone, Mich. Prof. Eugene Lohr and wife, of South Bend, Ind.. are visiting his parents on Packard St. Mrs. H. E P. Foster and daughter have gone to Lake Minnetonka, Minn. , to spend the summer. Miss Molony, of Detroit, was in the city to attend the wedding of Miss Breakey and Mr. Adams. Mrs. S. P. Keyes, of Lansing, who has been visiting her father Henry Mathews, has returned home. Miss Lillie Nichols and Miss Gardner returned from a two weeks' visit to the World's Fair, last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jennings, who have been visiting in the city, left for a trip around the lakes, Monday. James Allen, of Detroit, formerly an Ann Arbor compositor, made this city a flying visit on his bicycle, Tuesday. Edward Duffy was in Lansing last Thursday, attending the meeting of the prison board to close up its business. Drs. Vaughn, Gibbes, Marttnand Herdman have been in Chicago this week, attending the American Medical Institute. Mrs. Morton, nee Miss Alice Goodrich, now a resident of Brooklyn. N. Y., is visiting her aunt, Mrs. North, on Ann street. The Misses Frieze will soon return to their home in this city, and Prof. Lloyd, who has occupied the Frieze mansion, will move into the house now occupied by Prof. McLaughlin, who leaves for Europe next month.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News