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17
Month
August
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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E. S. Serviss is at Base Iake. Leo Gruner is visiting Kalamazoo relatives. Oscar Bruegal has returned from Silver Iake. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Hopkins are visiting at Niles. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Barth are visiting in Kalamazoo. John Schultz, of Toledo, is visiting Alf Hoffstetter. Attorney Atwood, of Caro, was in the city Wednesday. Mrs. Alice Havens has returned from a visit in Indiana. Mrs. Ambrose Kearney was a visitor to Detroit, Tuesday. Editor A. P. Faling, of the Petersburg Sun, was in the city, Tuesday. Mrs. C. M. Stone, of South Fifth avenue, returns from Saginaw today. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene K. Frueauff, spent Tuesday at Whitmore Iake. Dr. V. C. Vaughan started on his long deferred European trip, Wednesday. Prof. William F. Edward and wife, left yesterday for Niles for a month. Henry Schlanderer is off on a tour of "around the great lakes in two weeks." Mrs. Philhp Leonard, of Eaton Rapids, is a visitor at the home of F. E. Mills. Mrs. Geo. Wahr and Mrs. Fred Rettich spent Wednesday with Detroit friends. Mrs. Linrlenscbmidt and Miss Emma Binder returned Wednesday from Buffalo. Mrs. S. D. and Miss Nellie K. Allen left Tuesday for Grand Rapids and Ottawa Beach. Miss Lizzie Keena, of Jackson, is visiting her cousin, William Howard, of Geddes avenue. Mr. F. S. Gage and family, of Williams street, left for Bay Veiw this morning for two weeks. Clarence Noble has gone to Bay View. His sister, Miss Edith, is spending the summer there. Dr. James F. Breakey has 1esponded to an invitation to become physician of the Pontiac asylum. Mr. E-? J. Lowell, late of the Baker Opera Co., is visiting his wife's yiaients, Mr. ana Mrs. Geo. Olp. Miss Emma Kemper, book-keaper of the Argus, is enjoying a two weeks' vacation with friends in Detroit. Delbert Goodspeed has returned from a week's stay at Richmond, Ind. He has a shoe store at that place. Mrs. Foster, of Cnicago, and Mrs. Jones, of Jackson, have this week been the guests of Mrs. M. Brenner. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hiscock and daughter, Mrs. Reid, left Tuesday for Charlevoix, Frankfort and other northern resorts. The St. Joseph Evening Press notes the rendition of several fine solos by Mrs. Roy McClure, of this city, at the Hotel Whitcomb, Monday evening. Attorney Waters, of Manchester, was in the city Tuesday on business legally connected with man's inhumanity to man and financial philanthrophy to lawyers. Miss Susie Barringer, of Evanston, 111., who has been several weeks a visitor with her sisters, Mrs. Gus Ehnis and Mrs. Nelson Embury, left for Petoskey, Wednesday. Rev. John and Enoch Dieterle spent Wednesday fishing at Whitinore Iake and brought back an exharbitant quantity of the finny leviathans and other unicorns of the vasty deep. Mr. L. J. Liesemer is not now with the Register. What is to become of the "Politicians' Club?" Under the creative influence of Mr. Liesemer's imagination it was a flourishing orgatuzation. Mr. F. H. C. Reynolds, wife and daughter, and A. C. Wilson, ol Bangor, Maine, arrived Wednesday and are staying at the Cook hotel. Mr. Reynolds is connected with the interests of the street railway. Miss Susie Barringer, of Evans ston, 111., who has been visiting in this city for the past three weeks left Thursday morning for Petoskey where she will visit her sisters, Mrs Gus. Ehrtis and Mrs. Nelson Em bery. Postmaster Vogel, of Freedom in the city yesterday, and o coorse was a caller at the Argus office. Mr. Vogel 's flrst presiden tial vote was cast for Buchanan, anc be has never seen reason for voting Otber tban the democratie ticket. Mr. J. C. Travis and wife lef yesterday morning for a two weeks stay at Gun Iake, in Barry county It is expected that Mr. Travis wil dist'nguish himself as an angler for bass, he having taken the contract on a wager to beat Rev. Dan Shier or - collapse.

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Ann Arbor Argus
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