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6
Month
February
Year
1894
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Public Domain
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A. 15. Morehouse has gone to Big Rapids. Miss Lydia Wahl visited Monday n Ypsilanti. Oscar O. Sorg, was in Detroit VĂ­onday on business. Cyrus Saxon, of Ypsilanti, spent Sunday in Ann Arbor. Henry Schneider, of Detroit, was n the city over Sunday. Dr: Mack is able to beout, after a sickness of a few days. J. Willard Babbitt, of Ypsilanti, s registered at the Germania. Arthur E. Shaw, of No. 5 Olivia st., visited Ypsilanti Monday. Fred Kalmbach, of Manchester, is clerking for Schairer & Millen. Leonard Bassett and wife visited :riends in Saline last Wednesday. C. G. Edwards, of Detroit, was in Ann Arbor Monday on business. M. T. Woodruff, of the Ypsilanti Sentinel, was in the city yesterday. F. Markem, the machine agent, was in Detroit on business, Monday. Thomas Campbell, of Chicago, was in the city Monday on business. The dates of the May Festival have been fixed for May 17 and 18. Rev. Samuel D. Breed, of this city, is visiting in Detroit and i iotte. Prof. Scott went to Detroit Thursday to address the high school graduating class. Frank Howard, of the State Savings bank, was in Detroit on business, Monday. Mrs. Fraser, of Battle Creek, daughter of David Henning, is visiting in the city. Fred Egeler and sister Emma visited at Andrew Braun's, in Freedom, last week. Mrs. Prof. Patterson entertained a section of the Woman's League, Saturday evening. Rev. and Mrs. M. B. Gelston and daughter have been spendiug( faur weeks in Bay City. Mrs. E. L. Stevenson, of Norvell, is stopping in Ann Arbor, and is being treated for eye trouble. Mrs. Julius Ziegeter, mother of Mrs. Wm. Frank, of the (lermania, is spending a few days in Detroit. John Koch and wife, of this city, ire combining business with , ure in a ten days' visit to Chicago. Dr. C. W. Prettyman, of Chicago, bas been spending a few days with Ilis brother, Aid. H. G. Prettyman. United States Minister, J. M. B. Sill, of this city, will probably start for Corea about the 2oth of this month. Mrs. H. C. Bennett, of Owosso, has been visiting Mrs. Elliott, of 86 South Main st. She returned home last evening. Miss Emily S. Bouton, of Toledo, has been visiting the family of S. T. Fisk No. ii South State, for the past week. She returned home Monday. Prof. Mortimer E. Cooley, of the civil engineering department of the University of Michigan, is consulting engineer on the new asylum at Kalamazoo. He left for that city Monday at 1.55, p. m. Gardner T. Eames, of Kalamazoo. spent Sunday with his brother Wilfred Eames, of No. 7 North State st. Mr. Gardner Eames, is proprietor of the Yankee Machine Works, formerly located in Chicago, now located in Kalamazoo. Martin Clyde Elliott, for three years soprano soloist at St.Andrew's church at Ann Arbor, sang two beautiful solos at the Christ Episcopal church in Owosso last Sunday morning and evening.. Special services.

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Ann Arbor Argus
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