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Day
20
Month
July
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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Miss Suste Dustan is visiting in Bowmanville, Ontario. Mrs. Richard Trouton has r turned from Port Huron. Miss Mary Ryan, of Jackson, is in the city, visiting relatives. Mrs. Stone, of S. Fifth avenue, and daughter, are visiting in Saginaw. Miss Lillian Fields left, Wednesday, for Kalamazoo, to visit relatives. Orlando Reimold is on a business trip through the western part of the state. Mrs. C. W. Penny, who has been visiting in Jackson, has returned home. Miss Wilder, of Chicago, is visiting Miss May Fisher on South Main street. James Lewis Cooley, of Utica, N. Y., is visiting his mother on S. Fifth avenue. Mrs. Cox, of Oil City, Ont., is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Fred Klingier. Miss Amelia Schleede left yesterday for a few weeks' visit with friends in Toledo. Sheriff Brenner was up in the northern part of the state this week oh official business. Chas. Bickel, of Toledo, has been visiting F. J. Schleede and family the first of the week. Representative Mills was in the city on business connected with the county fair, yesterday. James H. Ottley returned on Tuesday from a two weeks' sojourn in St. Paul Minnesota. The excellent mistress of the Brenner resort spent Wednesday visiting Detroit friends. Rev. John Stanger, of Fourth street, is entertaining his friend, Mr. Christian Coub, of New Buffalo. The Misses Sophia and Bertha Schneider, Lizzie Covert, and Alice Staebler spent Wednesday in Detroit. John Smoots has purchased the new building which N. S. Garlinghouse is having erected on the Miller addition. The Clifton house, of Whitmore Lake, had the pleasure of entertaining Miss Martha Drake, of this city, this week. William S'eigelmeier went to Chelsea the first of the week, on his bicycle, to visit friends. He returned yesterday. Dr. Heneage Gibbes and daughter, who have been courting the cooling breezes at St. Clair flats, returned home on Tuesday. Miss Sophia Schmid has been entertaining her friends, the Misses Kirchhofer, of Manchester, who returned home on Wednesday morning. Dr. and Mrs. V. C. Vaughn left Wednesday for Buda Pesth, Hungary, where the doctor will attend the International Congress of Hygiƫne. John Lentz, after spending some time with friends in Pittsburgh, will take his chance of sea-sickness by a trip on the rolling billows of the great lakes. Dr. Vaughan, whose family are spending part of the vacatioi in Missouri, has been called there on account of the serious illness of one of his children. Mr. and Mrs. Shankland, custodians of the county house, are giving complete satisfaction to the supervisors in the performance of their onerous duties. F. P. Meyers, manager of the Chippewa baseball club, that is to play here, on the 27th was in the city Tuesday, arranging the preliminaries of the battle. Henry Paul, of Chicago, who has been visiting his cousin, Alfred Paul, of the Hausfreund-Post, and his friend, E. H. Allmendinger, left for his home Tuesday evening. Whitmore Lake is absorbing a large proportion of our population these days, and among those there at present are Mesdames F. H. Warren and E. A. Cadieux. Joseph Parker returned on Tuesday evening from a three weeks outing at Strawberry lake. His successes or failures in the piscatorial line have hot been divulged. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Watts and Mrs. B. F. Watts, of this city, and Mrs. W. H. Whitmarch and daughter, of Milan, have been at the Reystone club house at Zukey lake this week. A trio from Pontiac, Messrs. Joseph Thorpe, Bert Merritt and Homer Osman, arrfved in the city per bicycle last Sunday, and were the guests of Miss Emma Weinmann. Mrs. D. A. Hammond and children started for White Pigeon this morning where they will spend some time with her parents and in visiting friends. They will put in some time at Klinger lake also.