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Day
30
Month
August
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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City Attorney Thos. J. Cavanaugh, of Paw Paw, returned home on Monday. He is doing a splendid business and has tiied many important cases since he left Ann Arbor. Eugene Heinzman and Theodore Arnold rode to Saline on their wheels Tuesday afternoon. Mayor Walker has returned from Zukey lake and vvill be in the city during President Hiscock's absence in the east. Miss Allie Howard is home from her visit with friends in Sharon and Grass Lake. Mrs. Jacob Seabolt and daughter Miss Francis are in Toledo, the guests of Mrs. Seabolt's brother, Charles Buell. Mrs. Giles B. Lee and familywill remove to Detroit for their future home. W. K. Childs, secretary of the Washtenaw Mutual Fire Ins. Co., and wife have returned frora their visit in Cleveland. "Their daughter, Mrs. Nellie Gleason, returned with thera. The Misses Tena, Stella and Rose Laffery, of Detroit, are spending the week with their aunt, Mrs. E. Andrés. Miss Abbie Barney left on Wednesday for Ishpeming, where she will teach school. Prof. W. K. Clement and wife, nee Alice Cramer, have returned from their eastern wedding trip. Next week they will leave for their future home at Moscow, Idaho. Major Elliott Gray, of Tecumseh, was the guest of Major Harrison Soule this week. F. E. Mills returned yesterday from Toledo, where he attended the tri-state fair. The Misses Lulu Steger and Clara Snyder, of Chelsea, spent Sunday with friends in the city. Charles and Fred Wahr are visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burkhardt in Saline. Mrs. Reuben Armbruster and daughter and Miss Lydia Armbruster have returned from their visit in Detroit. A. S. Houghton left for Rochester, N. Y., Tuesday. Mr. Houghton was for some years choirmaster of St. Andrews church. He leaves many friends in the city who regret his departure. Robert Christmann has returned from a visit in Grand Rapids and Chicago. Ottmar Eberbach, of the Eberbach Drug and Chemical Co., carries around a mro dclcetable nose c(iv"J with colodium. He says nis eye glasses did not suffer. Samuel Burchfield and bride returned yesterday from their wedding trip to St. Joe. W. S. Church, visiting his parents on geventh street, returned to his home in Detroit, yesterday. Prof. and Mrs. F. M. Hamilton, spent Wednesday in Toledo. Miss Nellie Mingay visited Howejl friends friends during the week. Dr. W. S. Moore left yesterday morning for a few days' fishing and hunting at Portage lake. He will return Monday evening. W. P Moore, 94 civil engineer, is about to accept a position as superintendent of an asphalt mine in Indian ïerritory. Miss Clara Dole, of Ypsilanti.and Miss Marian Phelps, of Dexter. spent the last two days with Dr. W. S. Moore and family. Miss Anna Forsyth left yesterday to visit friends in Detroit. P. S. Hudson is spending the rest of his vacation in St. Clair Co. E. B. Hall is enjoying two weeks of fishing at Georgian Bay. What big fish he will catch! Miss Emma Derheim,Miss Gladys Smith, Mrs. Henry DePew and daughter, Winnie, are at home from a weeks visiting among the lakes at Hamburg. Wilraer E. Butler, of El Paso, Tex., and father, Nathan Butler, of Detroit, are the guests of Mrs. Henry Depew. Mrs. Edward Boudinot, nee Miss Josephene Welch, a former resident of Ann Arbor, now of Cleveland, Ohio, is spening the day with Mrs. Jno. W. Maynard. Miss Emma Wesch is making a three weeks visit with relatives and friends in Flat Rock and Detroit. Miss Kate Diehl will spend Sunday in Detroit. Mrs. C. Schlenkeranddaughters, Matie and Lydia, who have been visiting friends and relatives here for several weeks, returned to Carthage, 111., where the Misses Schlenker will pursue their studies. Miss Ruby Cross, of Detroit, returned home Monday after a two weeks' visit with Geo. B. Rhead. Lizzie Fitzgerald of 76 N. Main is ' camping at Zukey lake. l Rev. John Dieterle and son, of Troy, Ohio, have been the guests of Mr. Dieterle's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Dieterle. Andrew Muehlig, of the firm of Muehlig & Schmid, was one of the judges of fancy pigeons at the TriState fair. James S. Gillespie, of Caro, brother of the late Mr, Gillespie of South Ingalls, has removed to his brother's house and will make Ann Arbor his future home. Miss Clara Staebler and sister Lydia will spend two weeks' vacation with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Staebler on the Dixboro road. Misses Lulu and Lizzie Covert returned this week from a six weeks, visit in Detroit. Mrs. Hutchins and daughter, Miss Maggie of Detroit, who have been visiting relatives on Fourth street, returned home Monday. Sam Baumgartner entertained several Detroit and Ann Arbor friends Sunday at the Lake House, Whitmore Lake. Sam is a right royal entertainer. Edward C. Miles will move into Chas. Saur's new house on Wilmot street next week. Miss Hattie Long is making a two weeks' visit with friends in Toledo. Ed. Caldwell and John Hillman left Monday for a two weeks' outing at Base Lake. Emma Wesh left Saturday for a few weeks' visit with her cousins at Flat Rock. Fred Steinkohl and family, of Manchester, spent Sunday with W. G. Dieterle and started Monday for a visit in Chicago. J. W. Austin, visiting his family on Hiscock street, returned Monday to his work at Allegan. A. Judson Ladd, lit '94, has accepted a instructorship in the Elsiaore high school. Mrs. C. C. Cain, of Kendalville, Ind., is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Joe Stimpson. Mrs. Waker Taylor has returned from her visit in Chicago. Dr. Conrad Georg has returned from a professional visit in Elkhart, Ind.