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11
Month
September
Year
1896
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Mrs. Glen V. Mills is visitiug friends in Grand Rapids. J. Q. A. Sessions is confiaed to the house with an attack of peritonitis. Dr. and Mrs. E. S. Copelaud are expeoted home froni their European trip about Sept. 20. M. C. LeBeau, of Detroit, was in tbe city Monday shaking hands with old friends and acqnaintances. George R. Kelly visited bis old home in Harnilton, Ont, for a couple of days the latter part of last week. Miss Mary Peckham has gone to the northern part of the state to teach school dnring the coming winter. Jay Keith, brother of Mrs. Eugene E. Beal aud of E. A. Keith, of this city, is very ill at bis home in Dexter. Henry Ridley and Earl Gasser, of Cleveland, Ohio, were in the city caliing on friends Sunday and Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Miller aud children have been at St. Clair flats for the past week enjoyiug an outing. Lonis C. Laviolette, with Jacobs & Allmand, is snffering from an attack of typhoid fever at his home in Detroit. Ralph Farnnra, bigh school '95, has goue to North Bass Island, Ottawa county, Obio, where he will teach schuol. Mrs. T. VT. Miugay returned home from her visit with Mrs. Robert Bah aud family, in Cadillac, on Wednesday eveniug. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Mnnn, of Flushing, are visitiug Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Cheever and Mrs. H. 8. Cheever for a few days. Mrs. Arthur Whitlark, of Washington, D. C, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mr3. Thomas Speechly, of the north side. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H Miller, who have been visiting frieuds iu Chicago and Milwaukee, returued home Tuesday. Frank M. Sessions, of Colnmbus, Ohio, arrived in the city Satnrday to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. A. Sessions. Mr. and Mrs. Will C. Hollands and son are at St. Clair flats, where they will spand a coupie or three weeks at his father's cottage. A. Ed. Meyers, law '96, who is known as "tbe eriong man," bas decided to lócate in Flint, arid will open an office for the practice of law in that city. Miss Margare t J. Edmnnds, gradúate of the U. of M. training school for music, has returned froto her visit to her old home in Petrolia, One, and has located at 11 S. State st. Charles S. Burroughs, a gradúate of the pbarmacy department of the nniversity, inventor of a ehewing gnm, and until recently a govornment disbursing agent in Oklahoma, is a candidate for the legislature on the silver ticket in Clinton county.

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Ann Arbor Argus
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