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Day
14
Month
September
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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Rev. Max Hein has returned from Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. J. Otto, are visiting in Detroit. Miss Anna Kurster is visiting in Cincinnati. Mrs. J. A. Polhemus is visiting at WilliEmston. Chas. F. Dietas, jr., has returned from Washington. Miss Mary Miley and Charles F. Gruner are in Lansing. John Meyer and Chris Martin have returned from Denver. Mr. C. E. Porter and daughter, of Cleveland are in the city. Thos. Speechley left Tuesday for i few days' visit in the north. Miss May Fisher leaves tonight Eor a visit with Detroit friends. Mrs. Albert Lohr, of Marshall, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. P. Lohr. E. E. Calkins left Wednesday for a few weeks' fishing at Crystal lake. Moses Seabolt returned Monday night from a week's trip in the north. Mrs. Wm. Eldert is visiting relatives and friends in Lansing this week. Mrs. Hall. of Chicaeo. is a guest of Mrs. N. H. Drake, of E. Huron street. Misses Bertha and Katie Diehl leave today for Detroit, to spend a few days. William Neumann, of Romeo, is visiting his parents, Rev. and Mrs. John Neumann. Miss Lydia Weitbrecht has returned from a four weeks' visit with with friends in Detroit. Harry Brown and H. Taylor left this morning for Sandwich, Ont., o enter the college there. EdwarcTdePont returned Wedneslay from Mackinaw, where he has )een spending the summer! Patrolman Geo. Isbell returned ,iesterday from Portage lake, where ie had spent the past week. W. W. Wedemeyer left to-day for Bridgewater to spend Sunday with bis uncle, William Westphal. C. H. Millen is.in New York purchasing fall and winter goods for the firm of Schairer & Millen. Vet Armstrong, who has been at Aurora, 111., for the past six months, has returned to this city again. President AngelĂ­ returned yesterday from his summer's vacation at the sea shore and eastern points. Miss Lizzie Parsons, of Spring street, has returned from an extended visit with friends at Jackson. Mr. Van Cleve, of Wisconsin, is visiting in the city. Mr. Van Cleve's father was many years a Justice in Ann Arbor. Frank Legg has returned from his business trip for the Ann Arbor gan Company, in the northern part of the state. Mrs. J. D. Clark, of Mobile, Ala., who has been visiting Mrs. G. Bliss, left for Jackson, Tuesday morning, for a few days. George W. Bullis, president of the Ann Arbor Manufacturing Co., returned Tuesday evening from a visit to his old home in Manistee. Mr. W. G. Dieterle and wife are entertaining Mrs. Martha Schmann and son, of Newark, N. J., and Miss Lydia Keek, of Manchester. Russell Reeves, of Dexter, was in Ann Arbor yesterday shaking hands with friends. He says he thinks Ann Arbor is a pretty nice place to live in. Mrs. J. H. Ingwerson, of Clinton, Ia., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Eberbach. She came here to attend the funeral of Mrs. Flora Zimmer. Wm. Kennedy, of Chicago, is in the city to attend the funeral of his brother Joseph, who died in Emergency hospital, Detroit, Wednesday morning. Moses Seabolt returned Monday evening from Frankfort. He was much pleased with his visit. He spent one day at the Manitou Islands and saw white-fish and trout being landed by the ton. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Reynolds, of Bangor, Me., arrived in the city, Monday. Mr. Reynolds is a brother of F. H. C. Reynolds of the Ann Arbor street railway, also of Bangor, and who is here, as representa tive and trustee of nearly all the stock of the road.