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6
Month
September
Year
1895
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Mi-s. A. L. Noble and daughter Edith are home from their summer stay in Petoskey. Prof. and Mrs. R. H. Kempf and daughter returned Friday from Whitmore Lake, where they spent their vacation. School Commissioner W. W. Wedemeyer returned Friday from Kalamazoo. It is suspected that congratulations may soon be in order. Dr. J. B. Dowdigan, ot Owosso, was the guest of his mother and sister over Sunday. Mrs. H. B. Danforth is home from a two months' visit in Cincinnati. Deputy County Treasurer Peter Lehmann and family spent Sunday with Mrs. Catharine Braun in Freedom. Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Keyes, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Matthews, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Curtiss, of Lansing, were in Ann Arbor Saturday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Matthews' father, Cass Curtiss, of Webster. B. F. Watts left Saturday evening for Flint to join Mrs. Watts, who has been making an extended visit. On Monday he acted as groomsman at the golden wedding celebration of Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Jenkins. He returned Tuesday. Miss Flossie Davis, of Tiberale, Tenn., is visiting her únele, T. D. Horton. Mr. and Mrs. George Halier and family were in Detroit Monday. Miss Carrie E. Britten returned from her outing at Charlevoix last Saturday, and after a week at home will resume her duties in the high school at fackson. John N. Schultz, of the Toledo postoffice department,visited Adolph Hostetter and friends over Sunday. On Friday evening last Mrs. Sophie Hutzel, of West Washington street, gave a delightful home tea to her children and nieces in this city, in honor of her daughter, Mrs. Charles Steinbach, of Chelsea, who celebrated the anniversary of Jher 5oth birthday. Mrs. SteinbachQreturned home Saturday evening. F. E. Mills, the secretary of the Washtenaw Fair association left on Tuesday for Wheeling, Va., where he has been called to act as judge on Jersey and dairy cattle. Harry Banfield, spent Sunday with Jackson friends. Mrs. Rosina Mayer, of Grand Ledge, was called to Ann Arbor by the death of her daughter-in-law Mrs. Eugene Mutschell returned home Monday. John Sheehan, of Marión, Ind., formerly in the employ of Henry Mathews, spent Sunday in Ann Arbor calling on old friends. Mr. Sheehan is looking well and has increased in weight since he left Ann Arbor. Miss Martha D. Taylor, has accepted a position in the Duluth, Minn. schools at $70 per month. Last year she taught in the Ann Arbor high school. Miss Luella Rogers, of Scio, is visiting friends in Detroit and Plymouth. Mr. and Mrs. Christian Eberbach, Mrs. Sophie Hutzel and Mrs. Pauline Hutzel spent Wednesday in York township, helping to celébrate the birthday anniversary of their cousin, Jonathan Josenhans. Miss Anna Veller has been the guest during the week of Hon. and Mrs. J. T. Jacobs. Miss Veller teaches Germán in the Phelps Ladies' seminary in Columbus, Ohio. Mrf. F. S. Potter returned home Wednesday from a two weeks' visit with her daughter, Mrs. J. Sparling, of Birmingham, Mich. The Misses Emma Fischer and Julia Mayer were at Silver lake on Monday, to attend a birthday party given by Miss Julia Vogel. Over fifty guests were in attendance. Miss Clara Feiner resumed her duties on Monday as teacher of the Scio school. George Wahr, Chas. F. Stabler and John Schmid returned home on Monday evening from Base lake, where they had been camping. Miss Hattie Keith, of Dexter, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. E. E. Beal. Karl C. Harriman has accepted a position on the staff of the Toledo Commercial. He left for that city on Monday. Mrs. George B. Morris and family are home from their summer's stay at Old Mission. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Klein, of Lima, spent last Sunday with their unele, L. Gruner. Dr. Flemming Carrow and wife are home from their summer's visit at Topinabee. The doctor has brought with him a lot of unusually fresh fishing and hunting stories, which he is prepared to give to his friends. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Martin are expected home Sunday from their their eastern trip. Mrs. Henry Collins and daughtits, who have been spending the sjmmer at the Franklin house, Ie ft on Wednesday for their home in Detroit. Miss Emma VV. Herey, who has been spending tne summer with her parents, M. . and Mrs. Michael Herey, has left for Denver, Colo., to resume her school work. Miss Pauline Wies left on Monday for Oscaloosa, Iowa, where she will teach in the college at that place. She was accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Wies. Prof. and Mrs. Fred C. Clarke, left this week for Columbus, Ohio, where Mr. Clarke has accepted the chair of history in the Ohio State university. Mr. Clarke has been a teacher of the Ann Arbor high school. Mrs. Clarke is a daughter of Johnson W. Knight. Albert C.' Schumacher, of the Eberbach Drug & Chemical Co., with Mrs. Schumacher left on Saturday for Sault Ste. Marie where the state board of pharmacy of which Mr. Schumacher is a raember met on Tuesday to hold an examination of future druggists. S. A. Moran, spent Sunday in Chicago. D. F. Schairer, of the firm of Schairer & Millen, is home from New York. J. McGuire and wife, of Durand, spent Sunday with Mr. McGuire's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McGuire. j, Mr. D. Fohey, of Durand, was in Ann Arbor last Sunday as the guests of his parents. Mrs. J. J. McCarty, was in Detroit Monday. William W. Whitlark, engaged in business in Montreal is paying his annual visit to his home on the northside. Prof. B. F. Thompson and wife left yesterday for a trip down the St. Lawrence. Mrs. Jacob Seabolt and daughter Frankie, returned Wednesday from Cleveland, where they had been visiting Mrs. Seabolt's brother. Mrs. W. D. Saunders nee Grace Seabolt, of Grand Rapids, visiting her father Moses Seabolt, returned home on Monday. Rev. John Neumann, has returned from Elmhurst, 111., where heattended the conference of the Evangelical synod of North America. William Andrés, of Dexter, has moved into hip new house on S. Twelfth st. Julius Trojanowski, who has been quite ill, is convalescent. Miss Anna Beek, and brother Stephan, are visiting friends in Lansing. Miss Katie Diehl visited friends in Saline Sunday. Miss Elsie Liebig, is spending a week with friends in Saline. Eugene Oesterlin, of W. Huron st., celebrated his 58th birthday anniversary on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Hall, are enjoying an outing at Chrystal lake. Mrs. C. H. Easton was called to Dexter Wednesday by the serious illness of her mother. Mrs. Thomas Kearns and family have removed to 52 Madison avenue, Detroit.

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