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11
Month
October
Year
1895
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Public Domain
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Postmaster John J. Enright, of Detroit, v;is in the city cm Tuesday HnD Jumes S. Gorman, of Ohelsea, was in Aun Arbor a short time on Tuesday. Ho was accompanied by Mrs. Gorman vhu was on her way toDundee for a visifc. H .u. Alfred Milnes, of Coldwater, lienteuant governor of Michigan and represen tative of the third cougressional district, was ainong the visiting Odd Fellows on Tuesday and Wednesday. Mrs. Cena Bassott has been visiting her uephew, M. B. Hunt, in Norvell. Miss Minnie Schweinfurth was inarried last evening to Mr. Charles Swpiiey, of Marión, Ohio, the cereraouy takiug place at the home of the bride, on S uth State street,'her father performin the teremony. Rev. J. P. Hutchinson preached in the Milan Presbyterian cuurch last Sunilay evening. Mrs. Emma Shannon visited Mrs. Wm. Woolcott, of Milan, last week. John Alf'erd is no longer manager of Goorlspeed's slioe store.baving resigned his positiou. He will leave in a few days for his liome in Brantford, Canada. His so ores of friends regrefc to learu of his decisión to leave Ann Arbor. Mrs. Dr. Howell this week removed her household goods to Ann Arbor, and wiU reside in that city in the future. The doctor will continne his practice in Alpeua. and will div de his time between tbiH city and Ann Arbor. - Alpena Pionper. Mr. aud Mrs. McDonald, of South University avenue, left on Wednesday moriring for Mt. Clemens to atteDd the funeral of Mrs.' McDonald's father, who died at the ripe oíd age of 91 years and 4 months. E. K. Frueauff left on Monday for Bethlehem, Pa., to visit his ruother, who is iiow at the advanced age of seventyuiiie years. He will be absent a week. Mrs. Lorison Taylor has been visiting Mrs. R. C. Al en, in Milan, during the past week. George W. White, of Adrián, attended the I. O. O. F. encarnpnient this week as delégate. Mrs. Henry M. Hunt.of Chicago, has returned home after a few weeks' visit with her mother, Mrs. U. G. Liddell. Mrs. Chas. H. Steinkamp, who has been visiting Mrs. C. G. Liddell, on Miller avenue, has returned to her home in St. Louis, Mo. Rev. J. M. Gelston and Prof. F. W. Kelsey have been in attendance upon the meeting of the state Presbyterian synod, held in Adrián this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lockwood, of Jackson, have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tiuker this week. Frank Case and fainily have been entertainingg Mrs. Fred Marschner, of Brighton, this week. Mrs. B. F. Watts and Mrs. C. M. Jones are visiting in Detroit for a few days. Mrs. T. H. Corbett entertained her brother, Frank Sutfin, of Flint, during the I. O. O. F. encampment. Rev. and Mrs. W. L. Tedrow are in Elkhart, Ind. . attending the fannual synod and convention of the Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary society of northern Indiana. Misses Hattie Crippen, Hattie Waruér and Julia B. Roys will attend the state Y. W. C. A. convention in Hillsdale next week as delegates. Miss Clara MoMouagle will also attend the conven tion. Oscar F. Schmid, of Jackson, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sohmid. John Goodspeed, of Grand Rapids, was in the city this week. Dr. Conrad Georg spent Monday in Pontiac. Mrs.Geo. H. Pond, worthy matron oi the O. E. S., and Airs. A. C. Nichols, treasnrer, have been in Saginaw fot several days attending the grand chapter meeting of the order. Dr. D. A. McLachlau, who has moved to Detroit, is writing a book on the eye for a Chicago firm. D. F. Lyons, of Fenton, '94 lit and '95 law, has been visiting friends in the city this week. G. Kuiper, a Grand Rapids attorney, and a gradúate of the law department inV93, was here on business tbis week. Mr. Daniel Close, of Logansport, Ind. , is visiting his sister, Miss Mary Close, and Mr. P. H. Scully, of this city. Rev. Henry Tatlock has been in Minneapolis during the past week, attending the general conference of the Protestant Episocpal church. Mro. Fredericka Schneider will sail for Germany, Ootober 19, on the Hamburg liner Phoenicia. E. T. McClure, of Joliet, Hls , has been in the city this week, looking over his Cook house property. J. Q. A. Sessions and B. M. Thompson have been in Saginaw this week attending the reunión of their old regiment,, the Serenth Michigan cavalry. E. S. Gilmore, of the Ann Arbor railway offices, has been in Chicago this week. ,f E. N. Bilbe left for Germany yesterday, where he will pursue violin studies for a year. Misses Mary E. Lee and Edith Phelps, of Dexter, visited Ann Arbor friends on Wednesday. G. W. Bullis spent a few days in Toledo this week. Mrs. C. W. Johnson, of Flint, has been the guest of Ann Arbor friends this week. Dr. W. B. Smith is eutertaining his aunt, Mrs. Merritt, of Fishkill-on-theHudson. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Chüds were in Whitmore Lake Wednesday, attending the marriage of Miss Bertha Field to Mr. Stafford, a young man from Pontiac. Dr. A. W. Smith, of Adrián, was in the city on Wednesday.

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