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Day
20
Month
March
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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Dr. Chas. S. Mack has a new son. C. S. Warner was in Coldwater yesterday. Emil Richter is visiting his parents in Saginaw. Frank Jones, Esq., of Saline, attended court yesterday. J. A. C. Hildner has been entertaining a brother from Detroit. Miss Mina E. Jacobs returned from Columbus, Ohio, Saturday. Emanuel Almendinger, of Chicago, is making his sisters a visit. AttQrney George W. Turnbull, of Chelsea, was courting yesterday. Geo. J. Nisle and wife, of Manchester, were visiting in our city, Friday. George Hirth, of Detroit, spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Henry Krause. Capt. E, 1'. Allen and D. C. Griffin, of Vpsilanti, were in the city yesterday. Miss Grace Miley is entertaining her friend, Miss Hattie Hart, of Port Huron. L. W. Prettyman, of Stryker, Ohio, is visiting his son, Aid. H. G. Prettyman. Mrs. Frank B. Tibbals, of Detroit is the guest of Mrs. James L. Babcock this week. Prof. W. N. Ferris, of Big Rapids, was the guest, over Sunday, of Miss : Pearley E. Mead. Mrs. James L. Babcock : tained Mrs. Frank B. Tibbals, of Detroit, last week. Giles, "The Star" cigar agent, of Detroit, was in the city, Friday, on business in his line. Misses Lizzie Shadford and Lillian Field left this morning for a week's visit in Toledo. George DeForest, of Detroit, was in the city on Friday, visiting his mother, who is quite sick. Mrs. W. F. Breakey went to New York last week on account of the death of her brother there. Mrs. Tobias Laubengayer and her niece, Mattie Wahr, went to Marshall last Saturday to visit friends. Mr. H. J. Killilea is visiting at Mrs. Sophie Hartley's. He is a prominent attorney of Milwaukee. Superintendent W. E. Robinson, of the Detroit schools, visited with his brother, O. L. Robinson, over Sunday. A pleasant surprise was perpetrated on Miss Mary M. Vogel, of No. 9 East Ann street last Friday evening. Prof. H. L. Willett, who has been conducting a Bible institute in Grand Rapids, is at home once more, having closed his labors there. Mrs. Philip Bach gave an enjoyable lunch and entertainment on last Saturday evening, in honor of Dr. and Mrs. Frank B. Tibbals, of Detroit. Col. H. S. Dean and wife and W. K. Childs, Com. of Welch Post, and J. Q. A. Sessions are attending the state encampment of the republic at Owosso. Miss Francés Norgate, of Desplaines, Mich., and Miss Carrie Havens, of Fitchburg, were registered at the Germania on Friday. They were on their way home from Ypsilanti, where they have been attending school. Wm. Crampton, of Bay City, who has been waiting several days for the return of Dr. Herdman from Grand Rapids, to be treated for rheumatism returned home Monday morning to make preparations for an extended stay under Dr. Herdman's treatment.