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7
Month
September
Year
1894
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Public Domain
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J. R. Wilson has returned frotn the east. Miss Parmeha Noble is visiting in Jackson. Erwin Schmid returned Monday from Buffalo. Frank Legg has returned from a trip to Indiana. Pat McCabe has returned from a visit in Toledo. Mr. W. D. Adams was a Detroit visitor yesterday. Wm. Herz returned yesterday from his eastern trip. Alfred Meyer, of Detroit, is visiting his parents in this city. Rev. C. H. Hurlbert, of Northport, was in the city Monday. M. H. Kitlredge, of Port Huron, visited A. A. friends, Monday. E. A. Matteson is in New York to purchase stock for the fall trade. Norris, Hartman and McKenzie played ball in Tecumseh, Tuesday. Dr. and Mrs. Jackson are enjoying a trip to Mackinaw and the Soo. Mrs. A. W. Ames has returned home from an extended visit in Massachusetts. Mrs. Lydecker and daughter Gretchen, are spending a week with Detroit friends. Miss Moore, of Chicago, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. C. Stone, on S. Fifth ave. Milo Cornwell, having returned from his foreign tour, has arranged for re-entering school. T. B. Cooley and J. R. Rogers have returned, full of vigor acquired on a yachting trip the Georgian Bay. The Misses Babette Fischer and Anna Weimer were visiting the Misses Clara and Bertha Huss, of Pittsfield. Mrs. Schoff, of South División st., returned home Saturday, from a visit to New Haven and the sea shore. Mrs. M. C. Peterson returned from the east, Tuesday evening, where she had passed most of the summer. Miss Mattie Wilder who has spent a couple of months with Miss May Fisher has returned to her home in Chicago. George E. Greene, of Charlotte, State Inspector of Factories in connection with the Labor Bureau, was in the city Wednesday. Prof. Cari Schlenker who has been spending the summer with Mr. and Mrs. P. Lohr, returned to his home in Carthage, 111. Mrs. David Frederick who has been visiting friends for the past three weeks in Petoskey, Bay View and Mackanac Island has returned home. The banns of the marriage of John Eisele and Mrs. Mary Kearney were announced for the first time last Sunday at St. Thomas' church. Dr. A. C. Nichols and family and Dr. Howell, of Alpena, father of Mrs. Nichols, attended a reunión of the Howell family at Tecumseh, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Lowell, who have been visiting Mrs. Lowell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Olp, left yesterday to join the Gilbert Opera Company. E. E. Hallett has resigned as clerk of the American hotel and will soon go to Toledo. Mr. Hallett is an ac'rive, sagacious hotel clerk, and will succeed wherever he goes. Charles F. Weissinger, who has been visiting friends here, left for Detroit, where he will stay a few days before returning to his oíd duty in the Rochester, N. Y., postofnce.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News