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1
Month
January
Year
1895
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Max Koebier is in Ionia. E. J. Otiaway, of the Courier, is in Flushing. Mrs. Henry Trombly has returned from Hillsdale. L. H. Clement and family are visiting at Colon. John Alfreds, spends New Vears in Brantford, Ont. Dr. F. W. Blake and family are visiting in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Xewcomb are visiting in Flint. Dr. Carrow returned Friday night from a trip to Mexico. Miss Simons, of Kalamazoo, is visiting Miss L. Fields'. f. E. Roath and Willard Watson, of Jackson, are in the city. Mrs. J. M. Hallock and daughter Mabel are visiting in Jackson. Misses Helen and Florence Wetmore are visiting in Jonesville. Miss Lillian Fields returned from a four months' stay in Kalamazoo. Representative Kempf took the train for Lansing, Monday morning. Robert Staebler, of the American hotel, passes New YeSrs in Toledo. William Beuhrle, of Freedom, was in the city Saturday greeting friends, Miss Emma Volz, of Detroit, is visiting her sister, Mrs. John Muehlig- Miss Lizzie Covert, of Detroit, is visiting Miss Lizzie Covert, of this city. Miss Cattena, of Bradford, Ont., is visiting Mrs. Dodsley, of Detroit street. Ernest Perry, of Bay City, is visiting his parents, Prof. and Mrs. Perry. James J. Quarry returned last week, with his parents, from Parkhill, Ont. Editor M. T. Woodruff, of the Ypsilanti Sentinel, was in the city Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Lawson, of Detroit, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Beakes. J. V. Rosencrans, of East Huron street, is passing .Vew Year's in Port Jervis, N. . The Misses Weidemann, of Detroit, are visiting the Misses Koch, of E. Washington street. Mrs. Elizabeth Cattnach. of Brantford, Ontario, is visiting her sister, Mrs. P. N. Tagge. Mrs. Kate Tims, of Detroit, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. F. H. Warren, of Williams street. Mrs. R. S. Greenwood and daughter Grace are visiting Mrs. Greenwood's parents, at Silver Lake, Ind. Gottlieb and Emanuel Luick were in Detroit yesterday to purchase a larger boiler for their planing mili. Miss Nina Winegar and cousin, Mr. Townsend, are visiting Miss Minnie Boylan and Miss Hattie Warner. Clifford Chickering, of the Clifford piano company, has closed his visit in Ann Arbor and returned to Chicago. Itwas a "Good Friday" last week that witnessed the appearance of a young Trojan at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Troy. Sebastian Siegfried, of Brown's addition is confined to the house with a bad foot, which is giving him serious trouble. The Misses Helen and Florence Wetmore are visiting with their brother in Jonesville Mich. They left Thursday last. Mr. and Mrs. R. Ball, of Thompson street, gave a card party Friday evening, in honor of their son, Dr. Ball, of Big Rapids. Mrs. Ilannah Hasbrook, and grand daughter, Gladdys, ot Marshall, and Dr. and Mrs. Wm. Saunders are guests of Moses Seabolt. John Lindenschmidt and George Apfel retire from the Star clothing house, and expect to become proprietors of a business of their own. John Nanry, jr., of Superior, left for Lansing yesterday to enter the Agricultural College. His father accompanied him and will shake the hands of Donovan, the entire democratie party of the legislature.

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Ann Arbor Argus
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