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Day
10
Month
August
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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Ignatius Duffy is at Island Laké. Mrs. A. F. Sinke is visiting in Chelsea. Mrs. Charles Binder is visiting in Saginaw. Hugh A. Walker is in Chicago for a week. Frank Kearney has returned from his vacation. George Sanzi has returned from Portage lake. Dr. V. C. Vaughan leaves Monday for Europe. H. Schlanderer left Tuesday for northern points. Charles H. Kline returned Monday from Detroit. Dr. V. C. Vaughan arrived home Tuesday morning. Alfred Weinmann has returned from Portage lake. F. G. Campbell, is spending a week at Grand Ledge. Judge Kinne has returned from his outing at Zukey Lake. Miss Emily Gwinner left Tuesday for a short visit at Saginaw. The Misses Wise, of Miller avenue, are visiting in Oakville. Prof. Calvin Thomas and family have gone to Bay Port, Mich. Dr. Vanderwalker is passing a few hot days at Whitemore lake. Mrs. Loaise Negus and daughter are visiting at Weston, Lenawee Co. Miss Louisa D. Giles, is visiting her brother R. D. Giles, of Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Sid Millard returned Tuesday from a week's at Detroit. Mrs. Rosa Flynn, of Detroit, is visiting her sister, Mrs. A. E. Mummery. Prof. Tagge has returned from the east and is a guest of City Clerk Miller. Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Hangsterfer are spending a week with Detroit friends. Geo. R. Barker, of the Flint Daily Globe, is visiting friends in the city. Dr. and Mrs. Geo. F. Suker are visiting Mrs. Suker's mother, Mrs. Dunster. Misses Eliza Armbruster and Emma Weitbrecht are visiting Chelsea friends. Mrs. George Wahr and Miss Mattie Drake returned Monday from Whitmore Lake. The Misses Matilda and Johanna Neumann are visiting their brother, William, at Romeo. Millard Richardson, several weeks a guest of relatives in this city, has returned to Charlotte. H. F. F-rost and family have returned from camping at Dunlap's grove, Whitmore lake. Miss Satia Hyde is passing the remainder of the summer with her mother on S. División St. V. B. Cannon, a hardware merchant of Deerfield, came to Ann Arbor for a bicycle spin, Tuesday. John K. Rogers, F. B. Cooley and James Angelí, started Tuesday on a yachting trip to Georgian Bay. Samuel Mumery, George and Frank Heath and Chas. Cleaver, are .putting in the week at Portage lake. Dr. D. M. Tyler was in Jackson, Tuesday. The city was in deep mourning for the late Ex-Gov. Blair. Wm. F. Fischer left Tuesday for Bay City, to attend the Saengerfest, and will go thence to Wisconsin for a visit. Attorney Cari Baumann, of Dayton, O., who has been a guest of Gustave Brehm, returned home last Tuesday. Miss Alice Morgan, of Stockbridge, late guest of Miss Mary and Cari Bartlett, of Geddes Ave., has returned home. Ed. W. Sims, '94 law, is filling the place of city editor on the Bay City Times while the editor is off taking his vacation. Miss Alice Morgan, of Stockbridge, who has been visiting Miss May and Carie Bartlett of Geddes ave, has returned home. Fred Brown and wife were in -Scio, last Sunday, guests of Frank "Cramer, who scored his thirtieth anniversary on that day of rest. Dr. A. K. Hale was on Monday summoned by telegraph to his home in Albany, N. Y., on professional business. He will soon return. Mrs. Geo. F. Wilkin, many years connected with the Minneapolis University, is a guest of her sister, Mrs. Vanvalkenberg, of E. Catherine street. The remains of Dr. F. M. Fasquelle, formerly of Ann Arbor, and who recently died at Mt. Clemens, were brought to Forest Hill cemetery for interment. A new vox humana invention can be seen and heard at the residence of Mrs. Gillespie, of the Ann Arbor Organ Co. It is of the female variety and weighs 11 pounds. Mrs. Otto Krapf and friend, of Saginaw, are visiting relatives in the city. Miss Lizzie Diehl leaves today j for a week's visit with friends in Detroit. F. A. Manny and family, of Willard street, have gone to Michigan City, Ind. Misses Ottila and Dorothy Fries their uncle, Rev. E. Spoehr, of Logan, O. Mrs. L. M. Geddes of South Twelfth street, has gone to Bay View for a visit. Mr. Andrew Frank, of Adrián, and a nephew from Saline, were in the city Thursday. Miss Helen A. Perkins, of South Twelfth street, has gone to Bay View for a few weeks. Mr. Adolph Diehl, of Richmond, Ind., is visiting his mother and sisters on Packard street. Abbott Russell, the rnailed knight of the Augusta democracy, is in the city today, on business. Mrs. Ernest Mann and children, of Detroit, are visiting the Misses Mann on South Main street. William Carpenter and family, of Willard street, are spending the sumraer at Muskegon, Mich. Albert Frieze and sister, and Miss Stein, of Northfield, are passing a few days at Whitmore lake. Mrs. W. A, Beecher and Miss Beecher, of Flushing, are guests in the family of Judge N. VV. Cheever. J. J. Kirby, the traveling passenger of the Ann Arbor road, was a guest, Wednesday night, at the Gook house. Mrs. Blunt and family, of Willard street, who has been visiting friends at Gibralter for two weeks ïas returned home. Prof. E. A. Wilson, of Benton iarbor, one of the members of the State Board of Education, was in the city VVednesday. At the grand Maccabee rally at rlowell, Saturday, Miss Emma E. Bower, Great Record Keeper, will De one of the speakers. ;Miss Oralia Roehm, of Chicago, who has been visiting O. Sorg and wife, left Thursday for a visit with 'riends in Eaton Rapids. Edward Duffy left Wednesday for Island Lake. He has charge of the supply station for troops and will ! remain till the close of the encampment. Mr. Charles H. Callahan and. farnily, of Ghicago is expected here Saturday to spend two weeks ing their parents, Mr. and Mrs. ■ seph Donnelly. Mrs. Louise Trueblood anddaughter leave Monday for California, where they will make their future home. Prof. Trueblood accompanies them as far as Chicago. Mrs. Klotz, who for several weeks has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Reuben Kempf, of South División street, returned to her home at Ottawa, Canada, last Monday. Mr. and Mr. Robert Campbell and daughter Elizabeth, having attended the meeting of the Nashville Educational society at Ashbury Park, N. J., and visited other eastern parts are now visiting the brother of Mrs. Campbell, pastor of a church at Concord, Mass.