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24
Month
January
Year
1896
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'.' Mies Euirna Bower spent the week iu Washington, D. C. Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Angelí, Mrs. A. A. Stanley and daughter Mies Elsie, Mrs. J. V. Sheehan, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Clement, and Miss Rominger were among those who attended the Waguer opera in Detroit Monday night. It is stated that Rev. J. M.B. Sill, United States minister to Corea, is abont to resiign on account of illhealth. Sam Langsdorf, of Detroit, showed his srniling couiitenance in Ann Arbor ever Sunday. Ex-Congressman Gorman, of Chelsea, was in the city Monday. Commissioner of Schools Wedemeyer spent last week in and about Manchester visiting Bchools. -Mrs. W.B. Godfrey and little daughter were guests this week of Howell relatives. Mrs. E. B. Cooledge, of Detroit, was a Sunday .tt st of Ann Arbor friends. A. P. Ferguson left Saturday night for his future home in St. Louis, Mo. Karl E. Harriman, of Toledo, was iu the city this week endeavoring to rid himself of an attack of the grip. Miss Minnie Steinbach, who has been trimmer ín Miss Bell's millinery store, has gone to PortHuron,whereshe is a gnest of Rev. C. Haag's family. Dr. Arthur Worden, of Detroit, was a guest recently of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. H. Worden. Wm. Theisen was called to Syracuse, N. Y., this week by the serious illntss of his father. Henry H. Watts, of Minneapolis, Minn., is the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Watts. Mrs. E. Hoben, who has been a guest for several months of her daughter, Mrs. Geo. Clarke, has returned to her home in Cincinnati, O. Jndge W.D. Harriman spent Wedneaday in Detroit. Edward Guiohtel, of Newark, N. J., visited his cousius Mrs. William Neithammer and Miss Guichtel, on Tnesday. Misses Grace Flagg aDd Martha Clark heard the Damrosch Opera company Tuesday night in Detroit. Allen B. Pond, of Chicago, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Pond. Mrs. Honry Wilber, of Howell, visited her daughter, Miss Nina, the flrst of the week, and attended the Elijan concert. Mrs. Theda Y. Beardsley, of Howell, who has been a guest of her daughter, Mrs. E.A.Keith for some little time, retnrned to her home in Howell last Saturday. The flrst year law olassmade another ineffectual attempt Saturday to eleot a president. "Mrs. Jarley's VVax Works" will be given in the near future for the benefit of the women's gym. Chas. Baird.who was manager of the football team and who is now practicing law in Chicago, has been presented by the Afchletic Association with a silver mounted shaving set.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News