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Day
22
Month
September
Year
1893
Copyright
Public Domain
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Walter Mack is ia New York city. Miss Mary Lohr has retiirned from Chicago. Miss Jennie Grace is visiting in Chicago. Dr. Martin Belser is home from Chicago. George J. Halier left for Chicago, Tuesday. James F. Breakey is in Chicago, this week. Mrs. A. V. Robison is visiting in Kalamazoo. Rev. John Neumann left Tuesday lor Chicago. Hudson T. Morton left for Chicago, Tuesday. Zach Roath is buying goods in ew York city. Mrs. S. Sheldon is visiting in New York City. Miss Julia Rominger is visiting the World's Fair. Mrs. Roy McClure is back from ogansport, Indiana. Prof. E. N. Bilbie has been visitng the World's Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Worden are visiting in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. William Wagner are at the World's Fair. Mrs. P. McKernan is at the World's Fair, this week. Judge T. M. Cooley returned Tom Chicago, Saturday. Mrs. James B. Angelí returned :rom the east, Wednesday. Mrs. L. P. McAllister and daughter are visiting in Chicago. Misses Emma and Virginia Grant went to Chicago, Tuesday. A. L. Noble and family left for ;he World's Fair, Tuesday. Mrs. Charles McOmber went to the World's Fair, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. P. Moore left for the World's Fair, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. FredjHutzel left for the World's Fair, Tuesday. Mrs. Ambrose Kearney has returned from Iowa and Chicago. Prof. P. R. de Pont is among the World's Fair visitors this week. Mrs. Charles Arndt, of Marshall, is visiting Mrs. John Goetz, sr. Mrs. C. G. Liddell, of St. Louis, Missouri, is visiting in the city. Major Harrison Soule has been visiting in Milwaukee this week. Mrs. Godfried Bissinger, of Kansas, is visiting friends in the city. 1 Mrs. David Horton, of Minneapolis, is visiting at Judge Cooley's. Mr. C. W. Wagner and family returned from Wequetonsing today. Mrs. Johnson, of St. Paul, Minn., is visiting her father, Calvin Bliss. County Clerk Brown is taking in the sights on the Midway Plaisance. Hon. Byron S. Waite, of Menominee, has been in the city this week. Misses Emilie, Mary and Clara Mann are visiting the World's Fair. Bert Thompson and family left Tuesday for Los Angeles, California. Charles A. Saur and Michael Grossman left for Chicago Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. August De Fries and daughter are visiting the World's Fair. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Furnum are visiting friends at Dundee, this week. Mrs. Peter Manse, of Toledo, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Jane Jacobus. Mrs. Ellen Wasser was called to Alpena last week by the death of a sister. Col. and Mrs. H. S. Dean returned from Chicago, Wednesday evening. Misses Viva and Mary Duffy returned the first of the week from Chicago. Mrs. E. F. Johnson is in Van Wert, Ohio, attending the wedding of a sister. Frank Smith, of Ann Arbor town, has been spending a couple of weeks in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Bodmer and daughter left on Tuesday for the World 's Fair. Mrs. John Swift and family returned Friday from ten days at the World's Fair. H. F. Alderton, of Deckerville, Mich., is visiting his sister, Mrs. A. H. Fillmore. Judge T. M. Cooley and daughter and Mrs. Horton left for Lansing, Tuesday. Prof. Edward Clapp, of Yale college, spent Sunday with Prof. Martin L. D'Ooge. Moses Seabolt returned from the World's Fair last Sunday, highly pleased with it. Miss Fredericka Schneider was among the World's Fair excursionists, this week. W. W. Tuttle and son, Dr. V. E. Tuttle left on the Evening News excursión for Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Spaffard, of Manchester, visited at Hon. W. G. Doty's over Sunday. G. Frank Allmendinger and Miss Libbie Allmendinger visited the World's Fair this week. Mrs. George Hazelwood left on Tuesday for St. Louis, Mo., stopping in Chicago on the way. Prof. W. W. Ferris, of Big Rapids, democratie congressional candidate last fall, spent Sunday in the city. S. S. Blitz and family leave today for their future home in Phcenix, Arizona. Many friends regret their departure. Miss Emma Niethamer returned to Ypsilanti, Monday, after a four weeks' visit with her parents in the fifth ward. Miss Francés Pierce, of Homer, N. Y., vvho has been visiting her aunt Mrs. John Johnson, has returned home. Misses Fannie and Abbie Beakes, of Cornwall-on-the-Hudson, N. Y., are visiting their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Beakes. , Mr. Harvey Everest, of Massachusetts, has been visiting his sister, Mrs. N. M. Schoff, this week. It is twenty years since Mr. Everest left 'the city. When a boy, Mr. Everest was one of the carrier boys of the Argus, then under the management of F. P. Gardner.