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Day
30
Month
January
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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judge Parks, of Kansas, is visiting Giles Lee. John H. Cutting is back from a trip through Ohio. Mrs. E. A. McLouth has returned from Dansville, 111. Norman Camp, of Bluffton, Ind., is visiting his mother. Oscar Schmid, of Jackson, spent Sunday with his father. Mrs. L. E. Cheever has returned from a visit in Tecumueh. Miss Mary Hayden has returned from a visit in Grand Rapids. Rev. J. Nelson Lewis is conducting revival meetings in Flushing. William Beurle, of Freedom, was in the city on business yesterday. George J. Crowell, ex-postmaster of Chelsea, was in the city yesterday. Miss Emma E. Bower went to Detroit yesterday on official business. Mrs. John R. Miner started yesterday for their winter cottage in Florida. Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Stevens, of Detroit, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Hangstesfer. Supervisor Evart H. Scott, of the sixth ward, sailed Saturday from San Francisco for the Hawaiian Islands. Mr. and Mrs. .W. B. Runner and Rev. Theo. Williams, of New York, attended the funeral services of Mrs. A. W. VanHousen. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Beiber, of Detroit, carne to Ann Arbor yesterday to attend the Goodwin reception and are now the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Adams. Mr. Beiber is the Secretary of Damascus Commandary, of Detroit. Miss Nellie Carroll, of Ypsilanti, i-iio has been the guest of Miss viaggie Ryan, of Heaks strcet, reurned home Thursday evening. A. 'T. Freemao, Esq., of Mancheser, was in the cny yesterday to be jn hand for the Knights Templars' reception to Rev. Mr. Goodwin last rright. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mark ham, of Charlotte, are lemporarily stoj)ping in Ann Arbor, while Mrs. M. is undergoing treatment by Dr. llerdman for rlieumatic neuretis. Mr. Markham was fonnerly proprietor of the Plirenix House, Charlotte.

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Ann Arbor Argus
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