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15
Month
January
Year
1895
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Miss Emma Sondheim, who has been visiting Miss Bertha Feiner, returned to Detroit, Saturday. Dewitt C. Fall is very seriously ill from peritonitis, in Jackson. Mrs. Victor C. Vaughn gives a ladies' reception from three to six tomorrow afternoon, in honor of Mrs. M. W. Howard, of Lansing. Mrs. Martin L. D'Ooge is at home to her friends, Friday afternoon, from four to six. The Misses Douglas, of East Huron street, are "at home" to their friends Thursday afternoon from four to six. Mrs. J. A. Weissinger is visiting in Leslie. Mrs. H. S. Dean entertained the ladies of the Women's Relief Corps, Thursday evening. Mrs. M. G. Bower has been visiting her son, B. Frank Bower in Cleveland. Miss.-K.ate Cramer is visiting her sister, Mrs. P. S. Wake, Menominee. Representative Waite, of Menominee, visited his father-in-law, D. Cramer last week. Judge W. D. Harriman returned Sunday morning from his trip to Central Arkansas. He says he 'ound business ])icking up in the south, particularly in the lumber trade. Lumber is being shipped from Arkansas into Michigan. Fred Vogel, of Pleasant Lake, was in the city yesterday, visiting his sons. He says that the farmers in the vicinity of the lake have harvested a large quantity of a superior quality of ice. William Beurle manufactured a very handy little machine for marking the ice, the teeth being parts of an old crosscut saw. It has saved the farmers much trouble. John Burg returned from Washington, D. C, Saturday. Miss Anna Cramer, of Plymouth, is visiting her Ășnele, D. Cramer. Herbert Watts of Syracuse, N ., is having a happy visit with his parents and friends on E. Liberty street. Stephen Pratt, of Detroit, spent Sunday with Fred H. Belser. Judge Harriman is back from Ar kansas. George Aprill, of Scio, was in the city yesterday, and got ice cutting tools. He expects to start tomor row to cut his ice. He will put up about 20 tons. J. !!. Hent was irt Detroit, Frday. Frel C. Brown was home from Chicago, Friday. John R. Miner was n Lansing yesterday. Mrs. John Reyer and daughter, Carrie, of Marshall, are visiting relatives here. Mrs. John Goodspeed and daughter have returned from Clarkston. Miss Gertrude S. Wade returned from Manistee last week. Mrs. Cousins entertained the Maccabees, Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Clement gave a farewell reception to Rev. and Mrs. C. A. Voung, Saturday evening. J. M. Naylor, of Rochester, New York, is in Ann Arbor, on business. Mr. Xaylor formerly lived at Emery. Stephen Pratt, of Detroit, was the guest Saturday of his brotherin-law, Fred H. Belser. Mr. l'ratt contemplates the erection this spring of a block of three stores on his lot south of the Koch S: Henne block on south Main street.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News