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27
Month
April
Year
1894
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Public Domain
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E. B. Lewis has removed to Kansas. Mts. Hamilton Smith, of Detroit, as i town. Mrs. R. S. Greenwood was in To3edo yesterday. Mrs. Paul, of Montreal, is visitisng in the city. Mrs. Martin L. D'Ooge was in 3etroit, Tuesday. James Ottley was in Detroit yesterday on business. Mrs. A. P. Ferguson returned Wednesday from a visit in Detroit. Mrs. H. E. Bennett has gone to Fmdlay, Ohio, to visit her daughter. Wüliam Ball, of Hamburg, was in Ann Arbor yesterday, on business. Omar Moore was in Dexter yesterday and spent the day with his faraïly. Mts. A. W. Gasser and daughter are visiting her parents in Liberty Center, Ohio. Miss Verna Hoke, of Silver Lake, ïnd., is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. i K. S. Greenwood. Miss Mate Clark returned yesterday from a six months' visit with relatives in Chicago. Deputy Sheriff Barney Wade, of Manchester, has been spending this ■week in Ann Arbor. Hon. A. J. Sawyer spent todayin Detroit on business. He was regiseiedat the Cadillac. Ex-Sheriff E. W. Wallace, of Saline, was in Ann Arbor yesterdey calüng on old friends. Mrs. Fred Stimson left on Wedaesday, for Lansing, to visit her sister, Mrs. O. L. Mathews. Fred Schaible and family, of Manchester, were the guests of Wil'lianx Schleede, yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Luther, of Medina, N. Y., visited at Mrs. John M. Wheeler's a few days last week. Mrs. Hamilton Smith, of Detroit, who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Elizabeth J. Hyde, returned home, Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. ' John Lucas, of Macabee hill, last evening gave a pleasant dancing party. Linnen's jwchestra furnished the music. Fred Wildermeuth, of Owosso, ■who was the guest of his friend, Robere Gwinner, has accepted the $Hjïction of clerk in the Hawkins ftsuse. James Clement, of Ann Arbor, ■was registered at the Tremont house, Chicago, Wednesday. R. Burland and J. W. Hollister were at the Graad Pacific. Jefhn R. Miner, Charles H. Hiso6ck, Edward Eberbach, A. W. "Gasser and A. P. Ferguson spent :Snday at the Keystone club house ;at Zukey Lake. Arthur Sweet and sons, Harold and Ralph, of Jackson, were in the city yesterday to attend the funeral -at jfohn S. Earl, a cousin of Mr. Sweet by marriage. Mrs. Frank Paul, children and xnaid, who were visiting in Ann Arbor, left Wednesday for their home, in Montreal. They had been spendisg the winter in the south,returning 3a Washington, Baltimore and New 37ork.

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Ann Arbor Argus
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