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8
Month
May
Year
1896
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Mr. and Mrs. Gregory E. Dibble are visiting friends in Fliut. J. J. Goodyear went to Colurnbus, O., Toesday on a business trip. Prof. C. E. Greene will read a paper, before the Detroit Engineering society, May 29. Mrs. Will Wüdanger, of Flint, is visitiug friends in Ann Arbor for a few days. John M. Feiner and family spent Sunday in Webster with George Bruohlacker and family. Mrs W. B. Phillips is away on a six weeks' visit with relatives 'and friends in Carthage, N. Y. Mrs. Charles Wade, of Jonesville, has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. 3. H. Wade, of S. State st. A. A. Terry has gone to Clinton Jnnotion, Wis., to visit his sister, Mrs. S. B. Hill, for a time. Mrs. J. L. Babcock is at home from Waukesha, Wis., where she has been visiting for a few weeks. Mrs. Louise Hildner, of Detroit, visited her sister, Mrs. C. Keek, for a few days the past week. Mrs. S. A. Moran and children returned home from their winter's stay in Florida, Saturday night. C. C. Warner returned from northern Michigan Wednesday. His catarrh cure inet with large sale wherever he went. Dr. and Mrs. A. H. Loyd and Miss Diamond lef t on Wednesday for gpringfield.Mass., where they will spend the summer. E. G. Mingay, of Toronto, Ont., visited his brother, T. W. Mingay and other friends in the city Sunday and Monday. J.I10 iïlisaüa xaaijijití oaiyor auu uiz-zim Lee have gone to Detroit to take charge of a corps of the Salvation Army in that city. H. H. Kohlsaat, the millionaire owner of the Chicago Tiraes-Herald, ■was in the city Monday calliug on. Christian Mack. Cornelius Vanderbilt and a party of officials of the New York Central passed thiough Aun Arbor on a special train yesterday morniug. Mrs. Theda Y. Beardsley returned to her horae in Howell Monday after a stay of several weeks with her datighter Mrs. E. A. Keith. Mr. and Mrs. George Zwergle, of Unionville, Mich., who have been visiting Philip Lohr and family, on Packard st., returned home Tuesday. Mrs. George Wahr gave a tea party to a number of friends Monday evening in honor of Miss Caster, of Omaha, Neb., who is visiting in the city. Miss Emma Bower and Mrs. E. L. Pardon have been chosen delegates from the Political Eqnality Club to the state conveution at Pontiac, May 20, 21 and 22. Mrs. liarry W. Hawley and son, who have been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Christian Mack, left for their future home in San Francisco, Cal., on Mondiiy. Prof. Moses Coit Taylor, of Cornell University, who lectured in the 8. L. A. course Priday night, was the gnest of Prof. Harry B. Hutchins during his stay in the city. School Comruissioner Wedemeyer ■was bnsy Monday and Tnesday visiting the schools in the neighborhood of Ann Arbor. He found his bioycle a convenient method of reaching them. W. W. Watts, Fred H. Howlett and M. C. Peterson were in Detroit Tiiesday as witnesses in the oase against Wm. Simmons and Bert Robinson for opening a registered letter that did not belong to them. Bev. W. H. B. Reaney, one of the three Catholic chaplains ia the U. S. navy, was the giiest of Rev. E. D. Kelly on Wednesday. Fr. Reaney has xmtil recently been in Chinese and Japanese waters and is now on a leave of absence which espires May 16.

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Ann Arbor Argus
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