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4
Month
December
Year
1894
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Public Domain
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Miss Nina Davison is visiting in Toledo. Mrs. Harry Hawley has returned to Chicago. Mrs. Conrad Georg returned Friday froni Pontiac. Miss Belle Sperry has returned to her school in Adrián. Mr. and Mrs. N. . lvyer spent Thanksgiving in Detroit. Dr. W. B. Smith was called to Ottumwa, lowa, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Seabolt spent Thanksgiving in Ypsilanti. Prof. Curtis, of the Adrián public schools, was in the city Friday. Eugene Koch pulled the turkey's "wishbone" in Detroit, Thanksgiving. Attorney R. S. Lewis, of Reed City, spent Thanksgiving in Ann Arbor. Nathan Keith passed last Thursday with his daughter, Mrs. E. E. Beal. Samuel H. Nourse, of Owosso, is a guest of his daughter, Mrs. C. H. Manly. Miss Clara Armbruster gave a party to her young friends, Thanksgiving. Miss Bertha Rogers, of Homer, is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Clement. James M. Travis and wife, of Plainville, spent Thanksgiving in nn Arbor. Dr. Austin McGuire, of Detroit, pent Thanksgiving with his parents n Ann Arbor. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McGuire, Sr., spent Thanksgiving with their on at Owosso. Dr. and Mrs. !Geo. S. Suker, of Toledo, were Thanksgiving guests of Mrs. Dunster. Misses Ruth and Bessie Johnsonj of Howell, are guests at the home ot l. S. Greenwood. Prof. Arthur Tagge, of Monroe, was last week the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mille. Dr. W-. B. Ester, dentist of Flashng, passed Thanksgiving with his arents in Ann Arbor. Miss Lizzie Covert, of Detroit, )assed last Thursday with Miss Lizzie Covert, of Ann Arbor. Miss Susie Whedon, teacher at Mt. Clemens, passed her vacation at her home in Ann Arbor. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sawyer, of Milan, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. . J. Sawyer, Thanksgiving. ]udge K. H. Chambers, of Detroit, was in the city last week, receiving treatment of Dr. Georg. Rev. Mr. Illinger, of Detroit, jresiding eider of the Germán M. È. church, was in the city, Friday. J. K. and A. B. Pond, who passed Thanksgiving with their parents in Ann Arbor, have returned to Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Howlett gave a card party Friday evening, in ïonor of Mr. and Mrs. Foote, of Jackson. Mrs. E. Pardon and daughter jave an entertainment in physical culture at Ypsilanti, Friday evening. Edwin Johns and wife left Thursday night for Cincinnati, their old lome, for a visit, and will go thence to Chicago. Miss Grace Stanton and Miss Xettie White, of Grand Rapids, are guests of the Misses Saunders, of N. Main street. C. L. Putt, baggage master of the T. & A., was at St. John's, last week, keeping his friends there acquainted with hini. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Reynolds, A. C. Wilsori, S. J. R. Redférn and L. H. Cole spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. Oscar Steffy, of Ypsilanti. Ranney C. Scott arrived home from Honoluln, Sandwich Islands, last week. It is hinted that he packed the islands in his trunk and brought them home for the purpose of annexing them to the United States. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Vost, Dr. and Mrs. Murdock, A. C. Rorison, Miss Gertrude Rorison, Miss Sarah Rorison, Chas. Garrison, Mrs. Mary Richards, Miss Jennie Richards and Enoch Yost, of Ypsilanti, spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. W. f. Booth at Ann Arbor. james ran Nest, of Dunc'ee, while engaged in butchering hogs, had a set-to with a "steeple-chaser" - one of the kihd that is threefourths snout and the other fourth tail. The hog strtrck for the open space under the barn. Van Nest tried to stop him but was too bowlegged and the hog slipped through; then he grabbed him in time to have the flesh stripped froni the back of his hand, betwéen the hog's dorsal fin and the barn sill, making a serious wound.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News