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23
Month
April
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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Walter Suthen is visiting in Detroit. E. J. Ottaway spent Sunday in Flushing. Mrs. E. E. Beal is visiting her sister in Alpena. Prof. P. B. dn Pont has returned from Toledo. Miss Snsie Pulcipher is visiting her uncle in Toledo. A. F. Martin has been visiting his son in Bay iCty. Miss Mary E. Dickey returned froni Marshall Sunday. James C. Lewis, of Mt. Clemens, has been visiting in the city. Hon. John J. Robison, of Sharon, was in the city last week. William Raaschenberger and family have removed to Jackson. Fred Richmond, of Chicago, has been in the city for several days. Mrs. E. F. Mills and children are spending the week in Detroit. Mrs. A. P. Ferguson and sons have been visiting in Perriensville. C. L. Simmons, of Henderson, New York, spent Sunday with L. C. Goodrich. Mrs. W. G. Dieterle and children have refrumed from a week's visit in Manchester. Mrs. L. E. Henderson and Miss Margaret Douglas have been visiting relatives in Mason. August Dieterle has gone to Brighton to take charge of the store of E. F. Mills & Co. there. Miss Belle Sperry, of the Adrián public schools, is home on account of the illness of her father, John H. Sperry. William M. Sturgeon left for a trip through Virginia, last Friday, in the interest of the Ann Arbor organ company. Richard Kearns, of the internal revenue collector's office in Detroit, was home over Sunday. He will h irtly be married to Miss Louise Edwards, of Lansing.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News