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31
Month
July
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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Henry Steinbach spent Sunday in Chelsea. Bert Allmendinger is camping at Base lake. Prof. W. L. Johnson is at Cold Spring Harbor, N. Y. Mrs. M. L. Howard is a guest of Mrs. Wm. Griner, of Emory. Chas. Wolcott, of Jackson, is passing a few days in the city. Robert Staebler returned Friday from the Toledo bicycle races. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Cadieux have returned from Whitmore Lake. Miss Ada Liesemer has returned from a visit to Springford, Micb. Fred O. Martty and family are spending a week at Crooked lake. Dr. Golden, of Hammond, Ind., is visiting his parents in this city. Miss Rosalie Krause returned, Friday, from a visit to Toledo relatives. D. Henning, of Wheatfield, Michigan, is visitine: Ann Arbor relations. Mr. A. G. McLauchlin, of Chicago has been in the city a few days. Chas. F. Stabler secures the contract of painting the electric light building. Mrs. Geo. Haller and son Walter, have returned from a visit to Toledo. Epp Matteson has returned from a two weeks' business trip to Cincinnati. Charles Meyers, of N. Ashley ave., is entertaining his mother from Adrián. Miss Susie Barringer, of Evanston, 111., is the guest of Mrs. vid Frederick. Martin Schaller, left Friday for New York, to select a stock for his new bookstore, Miss Minnie Drake left Saturday to pass a portion of her vacation, at Whitmore Lake. Mrs. Allie Howard and Miss Lucy Burch, of Manchester, are spending a week at Wampler's. Sid. W. Millard will shortly lay a stone walk in front of his residence on W. Liberty street. Miss Bessie Carr, late a guest of Mrs. Weightman, returned last Friday to her home in Mt. Clemens. Miss Mary Ely and Mr. Samuel Medbury, of Detroit, were last week guests of Mrs. George Wahr. Mrs. S. Millard left last week for an extended visit with her sister, Mrs. Henry Schneider, of Detroit. Miss Helen Steinbach, late a guest of her uncle, Herman Hutzel, W. Huron street, returned to Chicago. Sam. Langsdorf has arrived in town in which proceeding he is approbated by a large number of friends. Hon. Reuben Kempf and daughter and Mrs. Minnie Hosack are viewing the attractions of the St. Lawrence. Mr. and Mrs. Roy McClure spent last week at Whitmore lake. They will shortly leave for a few weeks' visit at St. Jo. Mrs. T. W. Mingay and Miss Hattie Benham were visitors, last Saturday, at the home of Mrs. Parshall, of Wayne. Mrs. B. E. Nichols and daughter Lillian, of 41 Madison street, left last evening for a two weeks visit at Cambridge, Mass. Miss Willie Balcom, of Chicago, and Miss Hattie Haviland, of Bay City, were Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rhodes. Miss Pearl Vogel has returned to her home in Lansing, much improved after several weeks' treatment in the University hospital. Judge Cheever and family, Mrs. Byron Cheever and family, Mrs. L. E. Cheever, and other friends spent a very pleasant day at Whitmore Lake Saturday. Eugene E. Beal and family, Geo. H. Pond and family, E. A. Keith, and Mrs. N. D. Higgins and daughter, formed a picnic party at Whitmore Lake, Friday. Albert Mann, Burt Schumacher and Prof. Kempf, caught fish at Whitmore Lake last Friday. Note - The active transitive verb in this item is metaphorical. George Vanderwarker returned Saturday from New Hudson, where he has been in attendance on his mother, who is very ill, with prospects unfavorable to her recovery. Mr. J. Nelson Lewis, returned Friday, from a three months' trip to Boston, New York and other eastern points in the interest of the traffic of the LaPorte, Huston and Northern railway of Texas. Mr. Geo. A. Peters, father of Washtenaw populism, and hopeful of living to dandie populistic grand children on his knee, was in the city Friday. If he lives out this hope, he has thus far only reached the middle ground between two eternities. John A. Tice is again in the city. Edward Come, of Detroit, is in the city. James Riley is in the city for a few days. Vm. Conlin has returned from Base lake. Miss Julia Esslinger has returned from Clinton. Mrs. E. E Ricketts arrived in the [ city Saturday. Martin Haller and family spent : Sunday in Detroit. -Miss Catherine Cramer will return from the east today. Attorney Frank Riggs, of Detroit, I was in the city yesterday. Coroner Martin Clark arrived home from the East yesterday. Patrick Gallagher and daughter, of Corunna, are visiting in the city. James Burke, John Lurns and John Eisele are at Strawberry lake. F. E. Nellis, of Wyandotte, is visiting Mrs.A. L. Roberts, of Packard street. Miss Clara Mangold, of Grand Rapids, is a guest of Miss Emma Weinmann. Mrs. J. Diehl and daughter, Lizzie, leave today to spend a few days in Brighton. Miss Lucinda Lohr has returned from her trip to Marshall, Albion and Battle Creek. Mrs. John Lindenschmid and Miss Emma Binder leave today for Buffalo to visit friends. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Newcombe are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Newcombe, of Stockton. Misses Lillian Scheffold and Ida Oesterlin are encamped for a few weeks at Widenmann's grove, Whitmore. The Misses Margaret Higby, Grace Heyser and Allie Delemator and A. C. of Jackson, were last week guests of Miss May Cooley. Dan. J. Root, of Dubuque, Iowa, whö has been taking a post-graduate course in New York, is visiting in the city. The Misses Sanzi, their mother, George Sanzi, and Alfred Weinmann are camping for a week at Portage lake. Mrs. J. L. Smith and daughter Olive, return home, Saturday, from a two weeks' visit with friends at Holly and Pontiac. Miss Mattie Drake came in from : Whitmore lake Tuesday, but will return tomorrow to finish the week at that fascinating resort. Yesterday being the 72nd birth day of Mrs. Schrater, all the children gathered at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Chas. Myers, to celebrate the event. Mr. Densmore Cramer, who recently at Hastings underwent an operation for the removal of a cataract from one of his eyes, is again well enough to write with the use of both eyes, and is expected home Thursday. P. W. Bland, of the Detroit Journal, and his young son Pierce, took dinner at the Cook, Sunday. They came by bicycle stage, and 'were enroute for Whitmore Lake, where ' Mrs. Bland had preceded them. Add Collum left Saturday for a ten days' fishing foray at Strawberry Point, where he will be joined by John Reynolds, formerly of this city, now of Howell. It is also the intention of the twain to raid the jungles about the Point for the purpose of exterminating the fierce and dangerous chipmunks that lurk in that locality.