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10
Month
April
Year
1894
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Public Domain
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August Tessmer is visiting in Port Sanilac. Alfred Mayer, of Detroit, visited his parents over Sunday. John Freeman celebrated his sixty-seventh birthday with a niimber of friends, Friday evening. E. A. Matteson was in Detroit over Sunday. Fred Olp, of Toledo, spent Sunday in the city. Paul Schlanderer, of Grind Rapids was in the city yesterday. Henry Sedina, of Lansing, is visiting his parents here. Miss Mary Miley spent two days last week with friends in Detroit. Miss Bessie Goodwin, of Grand Rapids, visited last week at the Sorosis house. Prof. Taft, of Cincinnati, has been lecturing to the dental students on Oral Surgery. James Donavan, of the northside, left this morning for Ithaca and St. Louis, Mich., on business. Miss Winifred Pratt, of Jackson, is visiting Mr. and Mrs John Pratt. Prof. and Mrs. G. W. Patterson, gave a pleasant reception, Friday evening. Miss Charlotta Medaris entertained her young friends, Friday evening. Mrs. Otis C. Johnson and Mrs. Byron W. Cheever gave a pleasant ladies' reception, Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Krause returned to Grand Rapids, Friday. Prof. Kelsey is absent this week examining schools that desire to have theif graduates admitted to the University on diploma. Gov. Rich, who presided at the Intercollegiate debate last Friday night, was entertained by President AngelĂ­ while in the city. Prof. A. G. Hall, son of Principal Hall of Detroit, formerly instructor in mathematics in the University, now a teacher in the Grand Rapids high school, visited in the city last week. Prof. Prescott and wife will sail from New York for Antwerp on the nth inst. They will be absent about six months. Most of the time will be spent in Germany on matters pertaining to hisprofession. Mrs. Dr. Howel!, of Alpena is visiting her caughter, Mrs. A. C. Nichols. Jacob Reichert, of Scio, was in the city yesterday, to cali tor his wife, who returned from a visit with Mrs. Rev. Helle of Upper Sandusky, Ohio. Herman Frank and Mr. Esau, of Milwaukee, were in Ann Arbor yesterday as the guests of Mr. Frank's brother William, of the Germania. They have been attending the druggists' convention in Detroit. Mr. Frank was formerly one of the active members of the old Beethoven Gesang Verein, and has many friends in the city.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News