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5
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June
Year
1896
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Bobert E. Staebler spent Wednesday in Detroit. Prof. J. C. Kuowltou was in Detroit Wednesday on business. Eev. and Mrs. W. L. Tedrow spent Sunday in Three Rivers. David C. McLaughlin is a guest of Prof. A. C. McLaugblin. Alfred J. Paul returned from a visit to New York on Tuesday evening. Dr. J. B. Dowdigan, of Owosso, was in the city the earJy part of the week. Miss Julia Crawford, of Howell, is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. A. Wessinger. L. Qruner has been in Wst Branch this week looking after his interests in that town. Richard Kearns. of Detroit, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Kearns. Rev. F. Veit, of Tavistock, Ont., is the guest of Mrs.' S. Spring, of W. Washington st. Mrs. Ernest Perry, of Bay City, is visiting her husband's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Perry. Mrs. Gardner Lamson has gone to Brooklyn, N. Y., to be present at her brother's wedding. Mrs. C. H. Richmond, of Evauston, formerly of this city, is the guest of Miss .Mary Clements. Mrs. F. AI. Hainilton, of S. Fifth ave, is visiting friends iu ber fortnsr home in Bucyrns, O. Prof. C. H. Covell, superintendent of St. Louis, Mich., schools, visit-ed friends in the city over Sunday. Miss Monna Tucker gave a picnic party on Monday in honor of her friend Miss Simons, of Chicago. Mrs. Elmer E. Beach, of Chicago, is spending a few days with her brother Walter J. Taylor and faruiily. Wm. and Miss Rose Lourain, of Jackson, were iu the city yesterday attending the funeral of Patrick Ryau. Miss Julia Ames, of Saginaw, is visitiug at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Stevens, 106 E. University vae. Prof. A. C. McLaughlin will deliver the com men cement address for the I-;:!amazoo high school Wednesday, June 17. Rev. W. L. Tedrow attended the meeting of the board of direetors of Wittenburg College at Springfield, O., this week. Mr. and Mrs. SamDurand, of Toledo, are spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Roost and other relatives in Anu Arbor and Delhi. Louis Rhoades, son-in-law of John R. Miner, has just received the appointrnent of professor of Germán at the University of Illinois, Champaign, 111. Mrs. E. D. Adams, of Lawrence, Kansas, with her two children, arrived last Satnrday, to speud the summer with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. F. Breakey. Fred C. Wetinore, son of Rev. Vi. W. Wetraore, of this city, was appointed city attorney of Cadillac by the mayor of that city. His appointment was confirmed by the council on Monday night. Miss Annah M. Soule sppnt Wednesday in LansiDg, where she read a paper on "The Indiana-Michigan Boundary" at the 22d annnual rneeting of the Michigan Pioneer and Historical Society. C. Frank Amos, engineer of the yard engine in the Ann Arbor railroad yards of this city, has gone to Toledo where he has charge of the suburban work ove the Pennsylvania line for the Ann Arbor road. His family will also reside there. Miss Anna Macomber and Miss Catherine Puncheon went to Chicago Tuesday as delegates from the Alpha Phi society, to attend the funeral of Mrs. Simeón Belknap, fornierl? Miss Aline Peck, which took place Wednesday. Clarence Noble and Warren Connor left the city on Monday for a four months' bicycle tuur. They will ride to New York, from where they will take passage on a cattle ship to Europe, where they will spend the remaiuing time uutil October. W. C. Tate, of Cleveland, O., a former Ann Arborite, spent Saturday and Sunday in the city. He left Monday morning for Mansfleld, O., where he has charge of the eléctrica! equiprueut and construction work at the new Ohio state penitentiary, now being erected at Mansfleld. J. J. McClellan, instructor in the Universiiy School of Music, will leave Aun Arbor for good at the end of the school year, he haviug accepted a position in a leading musical conservatory in bis native state of Utah. Mr. McClellan will be greatly missed in St, Thomas' church, where his services aa organist and musical director have been of so nmch valne. He will be succeeded in his instructorship by Miss Euima White, of Hartford, Couu., who is one of tbe tbree graduales of the School of Mnsic this year.

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Ann Arbor Argus
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