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Day
29
Month
January
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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Marvin Swift has returned to Lexington. VV. G. Dieterle was in Detroit, l-'nday. Dr. and Mrs. J. N. Martin will go south soon. Prof. Peckham has gone to Trinidad Island. J. K. Trojanowsks spent Sunday in Detroit. Mrs. O. L. Matthews has returned to Lansing. Dewitt C. Fall is recovering f rom his severe illness. McC. LeBeau, of Detroit, was in the city Friday. Mrs. D. F. Schairer is visiting her MSter in Chicago. Henry B. Dodsley is visiting friends in detroit. Judge Babbitt has returned from Washington, D. C. Mrs. Kehoe, ot Milán, has re-! moved to Ann Arbor. Walter Gabri-lski, of Detroit, was in the city over Sunday. Miss Susie Smith, of Jackson, is visiting friends in the city. Mrs. V. D. Harriman returned from Battle Creek yesterday. Mrs. E. E. Baxter, of Jefferson street, has removed to Detroit. Kev. Fr. Ryan, Ilowell, was the guest of Rev. Fr. Kelly, Sunday. Mrs. Olivia B. Hall will shortly visit New Mexico and California. Mrs. J. E. Field, of Alpena, has been visiting her son, ). E. Beal. Dr. George E. Frothingham, of Detroit. was in the city yesterday. Hon. J. T. Jacobs is contemplating a trip to Texas and California. Miss Susie Smith, of Jackson, has been visiting Miss Minnie Drake. Prof. W. H. Hawkes and family, of Hudson, have been visiting at J. D. Stimson's. Dr. D. A. MacLachlin went to Three Rivers, Thursday, on professional business. Miss Jean Phillips, of London, Ontario, is visiting her brother, Robert Phillips. Miss Lena Simons, of Lansing, is visiting Mrs. F. Harris, of 41 E. Catharine street. Mrs. Chamberlin and son, of Detroit, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. VV. Goodspeed over Sunday. Miss Edith Broad, of Ypsilanti, has accepted a position as teacher in the Mason high school. Mrs. Otis Haven and Mrs. Oliver Martin give a reception tomorjow afternoon from two to six. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Dean, Mrs. Stebbins and Miss Dean give a reception, Thursday afternoon. Prof. and Mrs. Fred C. Clark have returned from their European trip and are visiting Mrs. Clark's father, J. W. Knight. Miss Lucy Shadford leaves tomorrow for Chicago, to visit her sister and to obtain styles in dressmaking at the Bon Ton Dressmaking school.