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29
Month
May
Year
1894
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Wallace G. Palmer spent Sunday at Jackson. Dr. W. VV. Nichols is in Hudson on business. Mrs. B. F. Watts is visiting Mrs. Julia Ewarts in Detroit. George Clarken went to Howell yesterday to visit friends. Rev. E. M. Duff conducted services in Detroit, Sunday. Mrs. C. F. Meyers is in Detroit visiting her sister who is 511Jas. E. Carr, editor of the Dundee Reporter, spent Sunday with friends here. Mrs. Frank Chapín, of Grand Rapids, is the guest of Mrs. W. VV. Watts. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Braun returned Friday night from a visit at Hersey. Mrs. Ida Hirth, of Detroit, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Krause. Mrs. Gesham Powers, of Grand Rapids, is visiting her mother, Mrs. S. G. Benham. Dwight B. Cheever, of Chicago, spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. L. E. Cheever. A. J. Sawyer and E. H. Scott leave today to spend Decoration day at Cavanaugh lake. Mrs. Don. J. Root, nee Hattie Nichols, of New York, is visiting her parents in the city. Mrs. W. W. Whedon was called to Lowville, N. Y., Friday, by the death of her sister-in-law. Mrs.D. B. Cartin, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Martin, has returned to Bay City. Mrs. W. J. Cocker and Mrs. A. L. Millard, of Adrián, have been the guests of Mrs. Mira Patterson. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller, of Pittsburg, Pa., were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. Besimer, Saturday. Jacob Seyler, of Waterloo, Ont., was in the city Sunday to attend the funeral of his brother, A. D. Seyler. Sam Langsdorf, after spending three weeks with Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti friends, finally departed for his home in St. Louis, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Hall left yesterday for an overland trip to Toledo and various places in northern Ohio, expecting to be gone about ten days. Mr. W. W. McOmber and family are spending a few days with O. L. Robinson, on their return from their winter home in Florida. After a short visit here they will go to Petoskey to spend the summer. Mr. Wesley Knowland, who has been dangerously ill with typhoid fever for several weeks, was moved to his home in Monroe, Saturday. He was accompanied by his wife and daughter, a nurse, and Wm. A. Clark and N. S. Garlinghouse as the representatives of Ann Arbor Commandery, No. 13, K. T.

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Ann Arbor Argus
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