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Day
10
Month
July
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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Rev. E. M. Duff has returned from his vacation. Albert Fiegel selects Manchester to pass his vacation in. Louis Boes has returned from a visit in Richmond, Ind. Mrs. M. Lehman is visiting her mother in Jackson. Gustave Behr, of Detroit, visited in the city last week. Mrs. A. VV. Ames left last evening for Woorcester, Mass. Samuel Krause left yesterday on a northern business trip. Jacob Bissinger is improving from an illness of several days. Miss Lydia C. Condón returned from Whitmore Lake last week. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Schumaker returned last week from Base lake. Mrs. Fred Haehnle, of Chicago, is visiting her sister, Mrs. George Dengler. J. J. Quarry left yesterday morning to spend a few weeks at Park Hill, Ont. The Misses Olga Bissinger and Clara Armbruster are visiting in Pittsfield. Prof. Eugene Lohr, of Duluth, Minn., is visiting his parents on Packard street. Mr. Robert Campbell and daughter,left last evening for Concord, Mass. on a visit. The Misses Mary and Tenie Halzle have returned home from visiting friends in Northfield. The Misses Lusby and Nellie Mingay returned yesterday from a week in camp at Whitmore lake. John E. Moore, of Chicago, arrived in the city last Thursday to become a guest at the wedding of his sister, Lulu. Mrs. M. H. Schoff and Herbert Randall left tor New Haven, Conn., last evening. They were accompanied by Miss Ida Pulcipher. Miss Libbie Kirchgessner, of Tecumseh, and sister Miss Ida, of Clinton, are the guests of their cousins the Misses Libbie and Gertrude Krcss. Petoskey Daily Resorter: Mrs. W. J. Ottaway and daughter Edith, of Ann Arbor, arrived Tuesday morning and will be at their cottage for the season. Mrs. Albert Tremper and daughters have gone to Bay View, and will join with Mrs. W. E. Crane and family in at that point to pass a few weeks at Saginaw. E. P. Shaw and Theodore Reyer arrived from fishing at Whitmore lake, last Thursday, bringing with them a piscatorial narrative that has been placed in a refrigerator.