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Day
4
Month
August
Year
1893
Copyright
Public Domain
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Rudolph Graf is in Albion. Gottleib H. Wild is in Chicago. Miss May Wing is at Island Lake. Mrs. N. H. Drake is in Chicago. Fred Schmid was in Lansing this week. Miss Lena Michael is visiting in Niles. Prof. Asaph Hallis in Sault Ste. Marie. Miss Bertha Noll is visiting in St. John's. Mrs. Henry Meuth is visiting in Detroit. Col. Henry S. Dean is at Old Mission. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Cudy are in Chicago. Hon. Chas. R. Whitman is in Chicago. Miss Lydia Henne is visiting in Marshall. William McCreery is back from Grass Lake. C. W. Wagner is home from Wequetonsing. Mrs. R. S. Barney has returned from Chicago. Miss Carrie Kannenberg is visiting in Chicago. Herman Miller is visiting the World's Fair. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Goodyear are in New York. Miss Emily Pitkin has returned from Chicago. Gustave Graupner was at Niágara Falls, Sunday. William Hermann is visiting in Grand Rapids. Cari Warden has returned from Louisville, Ky. Prof. Chas. E. Greene and family have gone East. Mrs. William H. Mclntyre is visiting in Monroe. Miss Anna Muma left yesterday for Grand Blanc. Charles Sedgwick is spending ten days in Chicago. Miss Georgia Hawes is visiting in Brooklyn, N. Y. Judge E. D. Kinne has gone to Nantucket, R. I. Mrs. Emily Boutwell is visiting the World's Fair. Prof. Frank Wagner went to Kalamazoo yesterday. Prof. J. B. Montgomery and family are in Chicago. Mrs. A. C. Nichols is visiting her parents in Alpena. Prof. and Mrs. Silas R. Mills are home from Chicago. Miss Mary Sullivan is visiting her brother in Chicago. Prof. J. C. Knowlton left Saturday for Charlevoix. James Tolbert, of Saginaw, was in the city, Monday. E. E. Barney has gone to Springfield, Mass., to reside. Mrs. R. A. Beal left Wednesday to see the World's Fair. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Greenwood are back from Chicago. Henry Eisenmann has returned from a visit in Monroe. President Angelí leaves for the sea shore in a few days. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Wines are visiting the World's Fair. P. H. Scully, of the hospital, was in Deerfield, over Sunday. James J. Quarry is back from a visit at Park Hill, Ontario. Capt. and Mrs. L. L. Janes left for Japan, Tuesday evening. Mrs. Rebecca Nelson has been visiting with Detroit friends. Prof. , Perry and Walter Perry have returned from Chicago. Mrs. Lottie Medaris and daughter have been visiting in Detroit. Mrs. Foote, of Jackson, has been visiting Mrs. Jas. A. Robison. Justice and Mrs. J. W. Bennett are enjoying the World's Fair. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Martin returned from Chicago, Monday. Fred G. Schleicher and Miss Sophie Schleicher are in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Childs returned frorn Chicago, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Mills returned Monday from a visit in Detroit. E. F. Johnson, Esq., is on his farm in Van Wert county, Ohio. Dr. Jackson has returned from his trip down the St. Lawrence. Mrs. Robert Widman and daughter are visiting the World's Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Donnelly returned from Chicago, Saturday. Mrs. Otto Georgil and daughter are visiting Mrs. W. P. Stephens. Mrs. Carrie B. Glenn, of Marquette, is visiting Mrs. D. C. Fall. W. E. Thompson, Esq., of Detroit, visited friends here, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. O. R. L. Crozier and son left for Chicago, Tuesday. Mrs. Robert Miller, of Detroit, visited Mrs. C. A. Young, this week. Gilbert S. Pitkin, of Petrolia, Ontario, was in the city over Sunday. E. T. and W. E. Griffin took in the Evening News excursión to Chicago. Mrs. George Clarken and Miss May Clarken are viewing the White City. A. A. Meutti and Miss Ella Meuth are visiting in Milwaukee and Chicago. Mrs. Lucy Clark left yesterday for St. Louis, Mo., where she will reside. Sid Smith, of Bay City, is visiting his brother-in-law, Theodore Sweet. Miss Lora Birdsall, of Brooklyn, N. Y., is visiting Mrs. Hamilton Reeves. Mrs. A. N. Craft, of Cleveland, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. C. M. Cobern. Mrs. T. M. Crocker, of Port Huron, has been visiting Mrs. J. W. Bennett. Miss Bessie Turner left, Tuesday, on the Evening News excursión, for Chicago. President Angelí has returned f rom a several weeks' sojourn in Chicago. William Arnold and John Haarer spent the week on the World's Fair grounds. Mrs. Martin, of DesMoines, Iowa, has been visiting Mrs. Ambrose Kearney. W. B. Phillips, of the Register office, is at Watertown, N. Y., his old home. William Parker, of Geddes, sailed for England from New York City, Wednesday. Willis J. Abbott, editor of the Chicago Times, is visiting at Christian Mack's. Mrs. Margaret Diehl and Misses Bertha and Kittie Diehl are visiting the White City. Hon. Edward Duffy attended a meeting of the prison board in Lansing, Tuesday. Major and Mrs. W. C. Stevens have been spending a few days at Whitmore Lake. Mr. and Mrs. W. Armstrong took in the Evening News excursión to Chicago, Tuesday. George H. Snow, state editor of the Detroit Evening News, was in the city over Sunday. Miss Charlotte Hutzel and Miss Julia Rominger returned, Tuesday, from the World's Fair. Mrs. N. B. Beers, who has been visiting Mrs. R. A. Beal, returned to Chicago, Wednesday. John P. Jaminet, of Monroe, of letter writing fame, called at the Courier office last week. Hon. Joseph T. Jacobs, Indian Commissioner, returned from San Francisco, Friday evening. Martin Seabolt and family and Caspar Rinsey and family are at Zukey Lake for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Washburn, of san José, Cal., have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Goodspeed have returned from an extended visit in Chicago and Grand Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Duke and Mrs. E. J. Johnson left, Saturday, for Hancock, where they will reside. W. V. Rinehart, law '89, and wife, of Seattle, Wash., are visiting Mrs. R.'s parents at 60 E. Washington street. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Washburne, of San José, Cal., who have been visiting Frank Wragner, returned home Tuesday. Miss Kate Seymour, of Washington, D. C, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. L. C. Seymour, is at the World's Fair. Ben. Greening, of Minneapolis, a Washtenaw county boy who is prospering in the northwest, was in the city the first of the week. Miss Kate Haarer, of Owosso, and Miss Emma Weitbrecht, of Howell, are visiting Miss Haarer's únele, Jacob Knapp, of Freedom. William Stufer and family, of West Point, Neb., who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. John G. Schairer, returned home, Monday. Sheriff Brenner and Deputy-Sheriff Brenner, with their wives, attended the funeral of their brother-inlaw, Leopold Hoffmeyer, who died in Livingston county, Saturday.