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29
Month
May
Year
1896
Copyright
Public Domain
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Judge E. D. Kinne is boldiug oourt in Detroit. N. J. Kyer is in the southern states on a business trip. August. Nissle, of Manchester, was au Ann Arbor visitor over Sunday. Capt. W. K. Childs will dfiliver the Memorial Day address at Hamburg tomorrow. Miss Marian Allen, of Adrián, is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. E. B. Pond, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Jacobs and daughter, Margaret, of Chicago, are visiting Mrs. Eaton, of Ann st. Mrs. C. B. Grant, of Lansing, is visiting her father. Governor Felch and family, on State st. Miss Flora Goodrich, of Detroit, was the guest of Miss Mabel Benham during the May Festival. Henry Schlanderer has returned from Grand Rapids, where be visited bis brother Paul, who is very ill. Mr. and Mrs. Parshall, of Wayne, spent Sunday vvith Mrs. Parshall's motber, Mrs. S. G. Benham and family- Charles Duncan, of Miller ave., who has been visiting in New York for some time past, returned home Saturday. Jonathan Sprague was in Detroit Tuesday on work of the Grand Lodge, I. O. O. F., of which he is grand, warden. Mrs. J. L. McAUester is visiting in New York. She left for that city Monday afteruoon and will be gone two weeks. Mortimer Twichell and wife, of Hambuig,were the guests of Mrs. Cena De Poe Saturday and attended the May Festival. Mrs.fLaviolottn is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. B. St. James, of N. División St. , while visiting her son, Louis Laviolette. Rev. T. W. Young, of the First Baptist church, is assisting Rev. H. A. McConnell in conducting a series of meetings at Dexter. Rev. C. M. Cobern has returned from tln M. E. conference at Cleveland, O., and will occupy bis pulpit at the First M. E. church next Sunday. A. J. Sawyer went to Cavanaugh Lake Tuesday to have bis cottage put in order for occupancy by his family during the summer months. Albert Mann returned from his trip to California last Friday evening. Walter Bisby, who went out there with him, has remained and will go into business. Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Tilton left on Wednesday for Huronia Beach, near Port Huron, where Mr. Tilton owns a large hotel. They will stay there during the summer. Miss Blaine Childs left for Washington, D. C. , Monday, to attend the funeral of her father, Col. J. W. Childs. She was acoompanied by her aunt, Miss Alma Childs. Martin Seabolt. of Manistee.l and Mrs. Saunders, of Grand Rapids, have been here the past ten days visiting their father, Moses Seabolt, and attending the May Festival. Prof. Carhart and J. E. Beal were in Cleveland, O., Tuesday, attending the conference of the M. E. church on business connected with the securing of a new pastor for the M. E. churoh. Mrs. L. A. Warsabo.of Coldwater, attended the May Festival and visiited old friends here the latter part of last week. In her younger days she was well known to many in this city as Miss Kittie Garner. Allen B. Pond, of Chicago, spent Saturday and Sunday with his párente, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Pond of S. State st. He leaves in a short time for a trip in Europe, accompanied by a number of Chicago friends. Rev. E. D. Kelly attended the laying of the corner stone of the Church of the Holy Angels, in Chicago yesterday. He made a very quick trip of it, leaving Ann Arbor at 8 a. m. Sunday and arriving home at 6 a. m. Monday. Rev. Fred E. Britten, pastor of the Baptist church at Albion and a great prohibition worker, was in the city Sunday night visiting his fatber, A. VV. Britten, of E. Liberty st. He was on his way to attend the national prohibition convention at Pittsburg, Pa., to which he was a delégate. Tíerr Lohse, the husband of Fran Klafsky, was an interested listener at the Wagner concert ; of the May Festival. He was loud in his praise of the work of the Choral Union on that eveuing and thought the whole concert an almost perfect one. While at home Herr Lohse is a musical director who stands high in Betlin musical circles. Waite Peck, of Sharon, father of Mrs. A. M. Robison. was in the city Monday calling on old fripuds. Mr. Peck is 89 years old and settled in Sharon in 1831. He took up 150 acres of land and acquited 50 acres more by purchase. He bus lived on lliis farm ever since oud stiil residen Uiere. Híb proudest boa-r is tb at he owfs uo one á cent. We wish we coiid say the same.