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Parent Issue
Day
8
Month
January
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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Miss Freddie Gillette and Miss NeLlie Bach gave a reception Friday afternoon in honor of Miss Marrian I Burt. Theodore Wetzel, of Marquette, who was here attending the funeral of his mother, returned home Friday. ; Mrs. f. O. Reed, who has been 'visiting at her father's, Daniel Hiscock's, returned to Chicago, Friday. Dr. D. A. MacLachlan and daugh - ter have heen visiting in Ontario. Mrs. Car! Baumann, nee Lizzie ( Brehm, of Dayton, who has been visiting her relatives here, returned ; home Saturday night. Prof. F. A. Hamilton, of Bucyrus, ühio, who has been spending his vacation with Mrs. Conover, re turned home on Friday. Regent Cook, of Corunna, was in the city yesterday. Senator Richard Masón and wife, of Gladstone, Mich, are visiting old I triends in the city. Epp A. Matteson will travel for a i Chicago boot and shoe house. Henry Ridley has returned from Kidgetown, Canada. Mrs. W. L. Douglas, has returned from a visit in Mason. Dr. Conrad Georg was in Eikhart, Ind., on business, last week. Miss Annie Jones, of Detroit, has been visiting Mrs. George Weeks. Miss Alice Hunt has returned I from Chicago. Mrs. G. W. Fisher and daughter, who have been visiting at Rev. T. W. Young's, returned to Louisville, Ky., Friday. Mrs. Lew H. Clement returned from Colon, Mich., Saturday. John G. Weitbrecht, of Detroit, visited his sisters here Saturday. Miss Hattie Davis, of Petrolia, Ont., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred Klinger, on Lawrence street. Dr. W. H. Dorrance has returned from New York. Paul Greenwood, of Hamilton, O., is visiting his brother, R. S. Greenwood. Mrs. O. L. Matthews, of Lansing, is visiting at her fathers, [. D. Stimson's. Mr. and Mrs. John Torrens and Mrs. Jennie Voorheis attended the funeral of Mrs. Mary T. Lathrop, in Jackson, yesterday afternoon. Ward Howlett returned yesterday from a visit in Jackson. E. J. Smith left for Detroit yesterday afternoon. Miss Abbie A. Pond has returned from Mt. Clemens and Detroit. Rice A. Beal was in Toledo over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Miner and Miss Matilda Brown leave for Florida tomorrow.