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Miss Pearl Howell, of Flint, is visiting in the city this week. Miss Mary Clements is home from Bay City for a short stay Miss Katheriue Helblim is spending several weeks at Whitmore Lake Miss Harvey Koot, of Northville, is thö guest of the Misses Emma and Cora Alexander. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Travis, of Cooper, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. John E. Travis. The Misses Emma Beek and Clara Arinbruster are vistiing friends in Pittsfleld. Suhool Commissioner W. W. Wedemeyer took in Sports Day at Chelsca ou Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frink, of Marshall, spent Sunday with Mrs. N. H. Drake and family. Miss Sirnonds, of Coldwater, is the guest of Miss Marna Tucker and is attending the May Festiival. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Pond and son Kenneth spent Satnrday and Snnday with frieuds in Howell. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Burchfleld returned home from their stay in Texas City, Tex. , yesterday morning. Mrs. Willis J. Abbott and son, of New York, are guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Christian Mack. Mrs. Gregg, of Wellington, O., is visiting her parents, Aid. and Mrs. H. P. Danforth, of Oakland ave. Mrs. J. Kelly, of Hamburg, Ont, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Peterson and other friends in the oity. J. T. Jacobs went to New York Monday morning to attend a meeting of the U. S. board of Iudian cornrnissioners. Mrs. Charles Moore, of St. Clair, is visiting hor daughter on S. División st. , and attending the May Festival. ProseoutiBg Attorney Randall, Sheriff Jndson, and Deputy Sheriff Sweet were atnong the visitors to Cbelsea Wednesday. Mrs. Mülard Rosenberg, of Reed City, is visiting her mother and sister, Mts. S. A. and Miss Matie Goodale, of N. Main st. E. B. Hall has goue to St. Louis, where he will spend several weeks trying the effioacy of mineral water to cure rheumatiern. Dr. and Mrs. H. J. Pearson, of West MiltoD, O., are in the city to spend several weeks with their son, Alvick A. Pearson, of the Times. W. W. Watts has been in Grand Rapids this week attending the meeting of the Grand Commandery, K. T. He returned this morning. The Misses Grace Miley and Mollie Seabolt went to Sonth Lyon Saturday, tu spend a few days with friends. They made the trip 011 their wheels. Mrs. D. W. Storrs and family, of Chicago, also Mrs. F. B. Tibbals, of Detroit, are guests of Mr. and Mis. J. L. Babcock, for the May Festval. William Herz and Christian Martin will attend the D. O. H. state? convention to be held at Muskegon, June 9-11, as delegates from the local lodges. Mrs. E. B. Norris and son, Freddie are visiting Mrs. J. W. Cowan.of Manchester. The lady is just recovering from a severe attack of the typhoid fever. James E. Carr, editor of the Dnndee Reporter, made the Argus a short cali Saturday morning. He was in the city to atteud the funeral of his old friend, J. D. "Williams. Fred W. Baumer, of Wheeling, W. Va, the largest music dealer in that state, arrived in Aun Arbor Tuesday evening to attend the May Festival. He is the guest of Lew H. Clement. Col. H. S. Dean was in Lansing Tuesday on G. A. R. business conneoted with his duties as a niernber of the committee on transpotation to the national encamprnent at St. Paul, Minn. W. K. Childs will deliver the Memorial Day addrees at the services at Hamburg May 29. The services are held that day to enable the veterans to join tbeir comrades at Brighton the nest day. Prof. W. H. Hawkes, a former U. of M. student, who married Miss Fannie Stimson, of this city, has resigned his position as principal of the Hudson sohools to take a professorship in a South Dakota college. Miss M. Ellen Clarken, the harpist, played at the formal reoeption given by the fasulty and post gradúate studente to the seniors of the Normal school last Saturday evening at the Normal gymnasium, Ypsilanti.
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Ann Arbor Argus
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