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4
Month
September
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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Chas. Wolcott is in Milán. Mrs. Wm. Hayden is visiting in Grand Rapids. Miss Lisia VanValkenburg has returned from the east. C. G. Wakefield left Friday for an around-the-lakes trip. W. Wild, of Charlotte, is in the city. J. A. Tice has returned from his eastern trip. Dr. Dorrance has returned from New York. Chas. Feiner has returned to Clinton, Iowa. Miss Emma Kemper has returned from a two weeks' vacation at Toledo and Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Corbett re:urned Saturday from a visit to England and Ireland. VV. H. Butler is passing a few days at Detroit and Grosse Isle. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Schlenker, of Jackson, visited friends in Ann Arbor, last week. Cards declare the approaching nuptials of Bertha Miller and Ernest Most, to take place Thursday. Mrs. G. Weston, of S. Fourth avenue, leaves today for a visit with friends at Spring Lake. Prof. J. H. Drake and wife left Saturday for a three weeks' visit at Lebanon, O. Rev. Max Hein has returned from attendance on the Ohio synod at Columbus. Mrs. J. R. Trojanowski and daughter and Miss Martha Stierle have returned from a visit near Saline. Miss Cora Allen returned Saturday from a visit with her brother in Logansport, Ind. Frank R. Houghton, of Toledo, was last week a guest of E. E. Hallett, of the American. Roy Whitman, who has a position as teacher in Chicago, left for that city,Friday. Mrs. A. P. Ferguson and family have returned from Alpena. Albert H. Staebler is visiting in Toledo. Miss Emraa Hurth, of Toledo, is the guest of Mrs. Samuel Krause. Z. Roath and M. Goodrich have returned from landing heavy fish at Zukey. The Misses Harris, of Forest avenue, are enjoying a trip of the great lakes. Mrs. Viola I. Banks is visiting in Sweden, Monroe county. County Commissioner Chisholm, of Luce county, U. P., formerly of Saline, visited Ann Arbor friends last week. S. S. Renshaw, G. T. Passenger Agent, was in the city last week. Clarence Nobel has returned from Bay View. Mrs. Wm. Gates is visiting her old home in South Lyon. Mrs. and Mr. Joseph Clark have returned from their northern trip. Rev. E. D. Kelly has returned from an enjoyable trip up the great lakes. W. W. Wadhams and family have returned from an extended tarry at Whitmore Lake. Fr. Burke has returned to his home in Palmer, Mich. Edward Vanderhoof, of Charlotte, is in the city. Miss Elma Janes, of Grand Rapids is visiting in the city. S. A. Jetmore, of Topeka, is in the city, arranging to re-enter college. Prof. A. Hennequin, of Detroit, is in the city. Mrs. Robert Ball has returned from Stanton. Miss Estella Mozart, of Minneapolis, Minn., is in the city visiting friends. Prof. Asaph Hall, has returned from his summer sojourn in the uorth part of the state. Stewart Cramer, of Ypsilanti, visited the city, Saturday. Miss Emma Niethamer left this morning to visit her sister in Clare. Mrs. J. R. Bischoff, left Saturday for a two weeks' stay with Mrs. Fred Bischoff, of Detroit. Mr. Charles Binder has returned from his three weeks' ssjourn in Detroit and vicinity, looking hale and hearty. Miss Emma Kemper, bookkeeper in this office, has returned from her summer vacation, visiting friends in Detroit and Toledo. Sid. Bangs made a flying visit to Base Lake last Sunday in the 1 enue cutter" Camp Hillside. Clifford Chickering, of the Chickering Piano Co. of Chicago, arrived in the city last week, on a visit to his mother on State street. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Walsh and family have returned from a summer residence among the Thousand Islands and other eastern points. Mrs. E. D. Loving and daughter, Miss Nellie, librarian of the high school will spend the coming year in Virginia. Miss Carrie Watts will act as librarían. Ed. Cole, who grazed his leg against a cloud while making a balloon ascensión near near Jackson, is recuperating at the residence of his mother in this city. The convention of the Supreme lodge of Harugari, assembles at Denver. John Meyer and Chris. Martin, are delegates from Ann Arbor and left for Denver, Saturday. Cards announce for today the marriage of Prof. Perry F. Trowbridge, of the University, and Miss Grace Hall. After Sept. 20 they will be at home at 10 Observatory street. Circumstances over which he had no control, yesterday, constrained Junius E. Beal to remain about home. It is understood that he was locked in his closet racking his brain for a name for his young son, who arrived in town bright and early in the morning. A. N. Morton and family leave today for Ann Arbor, where they intend to make heir home. Mr. and Mrs. Morton have been residents of this place for many years and their removal is deeply regretted by their many friends and neighbors. - Chelsea Standard, Aug. 3