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11
Month
January
Year
1895
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Public Domain
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Aid. H. J. Brown left for Chicago to attend the cycle exhibition there. Arthur Warren, who has been visiting his sister, Mts. A. L. Noble, has returned to Buffalo, N. Y. Miss Kittie Berry has returned from Shabbina. Miss Nellie Philan, who has been visiting the Misses Fohey, has returned to Jackson. Miss Helen Wiltsie who has been visiting her sister, Mrs.de Pont, for several weeks, returned to Chicago yesterday. Mrs. George S. Morris returned Tuesday from a two weeks' visit with friends in New York City. Edwin E. Hallen can hereafter he found at the New Avenue hotel, Monroe avenue, Detroit. Mr. Hallett will be assistant clerk for the present, but expects in the near future to take the place of chief clerk. Ed is an all-around hustler and a íirstclass hotel man. His many friends in Ann Arbor wish htm abundant success. Charles W. Miller has taken a position as traveling salesman for the Grand Rapids Cycle Co. Mrs. G. VV. Patterson and children returned from Adrián, Wednesday. Mrs. J. F. Nichols has returned from Pittsburg, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Schairer have returned to El Paso, Texas. Mrs. George W. Millen, of Detroit, is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. W. Morton. Ottmar Eberbach left Wednesday for Detroit to attend a meeting of the state board of pharmacy. He s expected home this evening. Fred Schmid, trustee of the Eastern Insane Asylum, returned last evening from Pontiac. He reports the affairs of the asylum in excellent condition and that the board will not ask the legislature for an appropriation for new buildings this year. William H. Carr, of La Porte, Ind., is visiting his brother, Ed S. Carr, of Gott street. They have uot met in fourteen years. ïudge W. D. Harriman has gone to Southern Arkansas. Dr. Palmer and Geo. H. Kempf, ot Chelsea, were in the city Tues4aj' evening. W. H. Whittnarsh; of Milan, was in the city, Tuesday evening. Charles Whittaker, of Chelsea was an Ann Arbor visitor, Wednes day. Mrs. James B. Angelí is in Chi cago. H. Wirt Newkirk, of Dexter, was in the city yersterday. Mrs. Lillian M. Hollister, of De trait, was in the city yesterday. Judge Kinne went to Monroe yesterday to hold court there. Mrs. Julia Godfrey, of Colon Mich., is visiting Mrs. R. Waterman Henry Norton has returnedto his school in Sandwich, Ont. Miss Florence Sterritt has re turned from a visit in Decatur. Charles H. Kline has returnec trom Cleveland. Tohn D. Duncan, of Miller avenue, is ia Massachusetts. Miss T. Frank, of Detroit, is visiting Mrs. John Heinzmann. Henry A. Thumm, of Newark, N. J., who was called home through the illness of his sister Hannah, returned last Saturday evening. Dr. D. A. MacLachlan has been in Lansing this week on legislative work. A. W. Hamilton, of Chicago, was in the city Wednesday.

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Ann Arbor Argus
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