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2
Month
October
Year
1894
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Public Domain
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Gustave Brehm spent Sunday in Detroit. Rev. John Neumann was in Detroit, Sunday. Miss Emma Feil is the guest of Mrs. Frederick Schmid. Fred McOmber was the guest of Brighton friends Sunday. Henry Steinbach spent Sunday with his parents in Chelsea. Dr. Heneage Gibbes was in Detroit yesterday, on professional business. Mr. J. N. Schultz, of Toledo, spent Sunday with Adolph Hoffstetter and friends. Theodore Huss, of Saginaw, e. s., spent Sunday in Ann Arbor, visiting with friends. Misses Aggie Neesle and Mate Byron, of Jackson were Sunday guests of Mrs. J. O. Jenkins. Miss Bessie Zimmerman, of the Normal, was the guest of Miss Pauline Wurster over Sunday. E. J. Ottoway is visiting his parents. He spent the summer as city editor of the Petoskey Resorter. William Condón, who is engaged in the dry goods business in Hancock, is spending some days with his family. The Young People's societies o Zions church, will meet Wednesday evening at the residence of Mr. anrt Mrs. Frederick Schmid, on South Fourth avenue. Mrs. J. W, Huiden, of Jackson, rcas been spending a week with her] sister, M rs. J. O. Jenkins, and other j iriends. Dr. M. i'. Hunt, uf the jathic College, who has made an extensive western trip, has returned i to the city. Amos Steinhaur, of Hand, Wayne county, was a guest at the Franklin House yesterday. He came to the city to see his friend, Frank Kellogg. Mrs. John Johnson, of Packard street, who has been east all sumraer, has returned, and in a few days ex)ects her niece, Francés Pierce, rom Homer, N. Y., to spend some veeks with her. A. L. Nowlin, of the Hawkinsj louse. in Ypsilanti, was in Ann j )or Saturday, greeting friends. Mr. ' Nowlin expects to spend ihe winter n Louisiana, looking atter his luni ser interests. Charlie Jacobs has laid aside hisi nomadic habits and taken aposition with Jacobs & Allmand. He will no doubt make as good a salesman of soleleather as he did traveler, lunter and fisherman. Regent Cocker, of Adrián, was n the city last evening greeting riends. He came to Ann Arbor to )lace his son in the Univertity. -íe has recently returned from an extended tour in Europe and reorts having had a very pleasant i me.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News