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25
Month
January
Year
1895
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Public Domain
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Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Babeock wêre in üetroit, Wednesday. Mrs. W. 15. Smith is visitit.g triends in Detroit. Justice James C. Lewis, of Utica, who has been visiting in the city, has reterned home. Dr. C. Georg is in Boston, Mass., on professional business. Kdward Treadwell is serioüsly 'út'. Ernest Warren has retúrned to South Bend, Ind. . ■ Mrs. V. C. Hollands is visititig at her father's, A, M. Tinkr's, in Jacksbn. R. S. Grcenwood is out again. ■ Miss Hattie Moses, of ■ Lansin?, who has been visiting Mrs. W. I'. Lodfiólz, has retúrned home.. Mrs. N. J. Kyer and Mrs. A. R, Peterson were in Detroit, Wednesday. : Albert Sager, of New Mexico'; is visiting his sisters, after an absence of seventeen years. Misses Flora and Cornelia Koch are visiting friends in Detroit. Mrs. Mary L. Henderson left Tuesday to visit her brother, Philip Bach, in Mogolion, New Mexico. John Goodspeed was in Owosso, Wednesday. Gustave Brehra, Herman Hut.el and P. G. Sukey were among the Detroit visitors, Tuesday. M. Brenner, W. S. Hicks, H. W. Hicks and W. H. Butler were among the Detroit visitors, Wednesday. Edward Treadwell is seriously ill. Mrs. William Waldron is visiting friends in Cleveland, Ohio. Robert J. Ailes, of S. Fifth avenue, is very sick with pneumonía. Miss Ada Rehan, of Jackson, is visiting Mrs. Frank Herz. R. W. Sweet, of Gott street, was surprised Wednesday evening by a number of his friends, on his birthday. Prof. E. G. Mali, a former high school teacher in this city, has obtained a position as teacher of mathematics in the Flint high school. He left for his new field of labor on: .Vednesday, and will begin his work next Monday. He is a good teacher, and the Argus bespeakes success for him in this new position.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News