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4
Month
October
Year
1895
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Mrs. Zenus Bird has retnrned froin a visit with her danghter in Terre Haute, Iud. J. D. Ryan was in Battle Creek Monday on business. Will Fischer, manager of Wadhams, Ryan & Reule's Battle Creek store, spent Sunday at home Miss Alice Hunt.assistant in drawing in the University, has returned from her visit to Denver. W. J. Frank, of Detroit, visited Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Peterson on Sunday. Geo. H. Pond, of the Courier, represented Ann Arbor's newspaper men at the tri-state press meeting in Toledo the first of the week According to his teil, the editors had a good time, especially at the banauet given them day evening in the Boody house by the Toledo chaniber of cornrnerce. Mrs. J.[D. Stimson.who has spent the summer in Bay View, has return ed home. County Commissioner Wedemeyer is visiting schools again this week. Mrs. J. Lusby is in Toledo visiting her daughter, Mrs. John Myler. Silas Saxton and Ernest Eberbach had a good time at Zukey lake the first of the week. Mrs. A. L. Haven aud Miss Grace have been entertaining Miss Beulah Merville, of Milwaukee, who was on her way to Syracuse, N. Y. , to attend a convention of Kappa Alpha Theta 6orority, as a delégate. Miss Marian S. Parker, who graduated from the University last June, the first woman gradúate in civil engineering, has entered the office of fa New York architect firrn. Dr. D. A. MacLachlan and family have moved to Detroit, where the doctor will practico, having an office iu the building occnpied by Roehm & Son, H9ar (jrand Circus park. W. D. Harriman has returned from his visit to Veinont. Mrs. Carrie Kellogg has been entertaining her mother, Mrs. Wm. Lovejoy, of Detroit. The engagement of Miss Rose Demmon, daughter of Prof. I. N. Demmon, and, Mr. David B. Ninde, of Ft. Wayne, Ind. , has been announced. J. J. McClellan has returned to Ann Arbor after his surumer visit to his home in Payson, utah, and will again have charge of St. Thomas' church ihoir, Mrs. Boutwell and son visited Detroit f riends the latter part of last week. Miss Bertha Schairer, of Saline visited city friends in the city last week Miss Margaret Weideman has gone to Chicago to take a course in ten training. Chas. Stark has returned from Frankfort, where he has been working all sommer. Among the faculty people who have returned in the last few days from their summer vacations are Prof. R. C. Davis,Dr. and Mrs.N.S. Hoft" and Prof. Zeitz, of the School of Alusic. Editor Hoover, of the Chelsea Standard, was a caller at the Argus office on Wedneeday, being in the city for a few hours. F. E. Mills has been in Hillsdale this week attending the fair of Hillsdale county Fay Dillon, a former Ann Arbor boy, who has been in Petoskey for the past seven years, has been in the city this week on a very pleasant mission, this beiug his wedding trip. Mr. Dillon has been calling on all his old acquaintances in the printing houses during his short stay here. He and his wife are a the Cook honse. H. B. Gammon, who has been in Harbor Springs during the summer, engaged as depnty register of deeds, retnrned to the city on Monday. Fred C. Brown, of Chicago, spent yesterday in the city. Albert Smith, of Howell, spent a few days in the city this week. Our University contingent is again off for Ann Arbor. They left Monday and Tuesday. Among the nnmber were: Misses Nina Wüber, Janette Brighain, Edith Bullock and Roy Parson, Chas. Fishbeck, Eugene La Rowe, Mac Browning, Ed. C. Shields, Fred P. Vandercook, Henry Norton and Bnrr Hardy. - Howell Republican. Miss Iva Wines and Miss Elsie Bickhart, of Howell, have been in the city this week. Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Moore were guest of Howell friends last week. John Stabler, of Petoskey, is in the city for a few days. Mr. Stabler came down on an excursión Monday. He was a welcome caller on the Argus of which paper he bas been a subscriber for fifty consecutivo years. Mrs. P. G. Suekey and family moved to Toledo last Saturday, where Mr. Suekey is permanently employed. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Reule have a new boy at their house. He came Tuesday. Fred Sipley bas returned from nis vacation trip to Strawberry lake. Robert Mann.wife and chiJd, of East Tawas, are guests of the Misses Mann of South Main street. Mr. Mann expects to leave soon for Panther, West Virginia, where be will enter the drug business. Mr. and Mrs. George Gruner retnrned on Monday from their visit in Grand Island, Ma, with their daughter, Mrs. Simon Sinke. Mrs. Flora Morton and Miss Milla have returned from Mendon, where they have been all summer. Gus Brehm is in Dayton, Ohio, this week on a visit to his sister. Attorney General Maynard, of Grand Rapids, visited his parents Sunday. Mr. I. B. Bent, of Randall's studio, has retarned from his suimner vacation trfp n the east. Graut Hadley aurl Herman Dewey, of Hillsdale, have returned for their work iu the Uuiveisity. Mrs. Dewey is visiting frieuds in Jaokson. Mi8ses Julia and Crissie West have beea visiting Anu Arbor friends for the past week. Joe Seabolt is a new mao in Wad hams, Ryan & Reule's store. Mail Uarrrier Wm. J. Miller is jus completing a vacation of ten days. Clay Greene and family wili occnpy the honse formerly occupied by Fred C. Brown, on Washtenaw avenue. "Mrs. Dr. Waters and son are visitiug in Ann Arbor," says the Coldwater Repnblican. Miss Ida Henry has been visiting relativos iu Whirmore Lake and in Banoroft. F.W. Butterfield, of Whitmore Lake, aoted as one of the jndges of the horse races in the fair last week A.Meuth and wife, of Detroit street, returned on Sunday last from a long vacation trip of two inonths, during which they visited varions places in New York, Connecticut and Pennsylvania, going also to the sea shore. Nineteen years ago Mr. Meuth lived in New York City, but he says that there is not mouey enough in Wall street to hire hiru to live there again. While in New York Mr. and Mrs. Meuth went down to C?lrary cemetery, Long Island. to visit the graves of their little children, buried there long ago. It was with cocsiderabe difflculty that they found them, so great was the change of thirty years. The long journey and visit with old friends was greatly enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Meuth.