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2
Month
October
Year
1896
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Public Domain
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Oapt. Harris, of Adams, N. Y., is visiting Dr. A. K. Hale. " Mrs. A. L. Noble and Miss Edith Noble are visiting friends in Detroit L. L. Reuwick is slowly recovering from a serions attaok of pneumonía. Mrs. C. M. Stone, of S. Fifth ave., is in Kaiamazoo on a visit with friends. Mr. aud Mrs. B. A. Fiuney havo inoved into their new home ou Tappan st. N. D. Corbin will now assist W. W. Watts ia gatberiiig news for the Detroit Free Press. Calvin Bliss and bis daughtei, Mrs. A. T. Hill, of Detroit, are visiting friends in the city. Miss Anna Forsythe has gone to Philadelphia to take a course in Library science at the Drexel Institute. Joseph Clark, superintendent of the university hospital, is dangerously ill at his home, No. 8 Cornwell Place. Mrs. Elizabeth Wanty bas returned to Grand Eapids after a three week's visit with her brother, S. Procter, of Geddes ave. Mr. and Mrs. John Kerry, of Boyne City, are visiting with Glen V. Mills and family for a few days. Mrs. Kerry is Mr. Mills' sister. Mrs. Emily .Boutwell, of tb is city, aud Mrs. Fred Showerman, of 5Tpsilanti, were guests of Mrs. Fletcher, at Mt. Clemens over Sunday. S. Barcum, of Aun Arbor, is now employed,in the Dexter milis. Mr. Barcum was a miller bere a nuraber of years ago - Dexter Leader. Prof. Herman Zeitz and bis birde, forcuerly Miss Jaffe, have returued from their wedding trip and taken rooms at No. 5 Thompson st. Mrs. Wm. Barbin and daughter, Olive, of Pittsburg, Pa., are visiting Rpv. and Mrs. A. L. Nicklas. Mrs. Barbin is Mr. Nicklas' sister. Dr. T. A. Felch, of Ishpeming, the nominee for lieutenaut governor on the Democratie gold ticket, is a sou of fbe late ex-Gov. Alpheus Felch, of tbis city. Mrs. Hattie Locy, of Davisoo Statiou, wbo bas beeu the guest of C. E. Godïrey aud family for a couple of weeks, has goue to Chicago to visit her sou, Prof. Locy. C. H. Cole, of Iowa, brother of Rossiter G. Colé, has moved to the city in order to take up advanced work iu the U. of M. He bas reutcd Philip Duffy's house on Lawrence st. Horaoe Randall, of Birmingham, brother of Prosecuting Attorney S. C. Randall, is in the city putting in a lot of artifioial stone sidewalk on Washtenaw ave., for which he has the contract. W. W. Wedemeyer addressed a republican meeting at Bnchanan, Tuesday night, and was escorted to the hall by 110 members of the Women's Republican Club.' We always kuew that Wede was a great ladies' man. Mr. aod Mrs. Salyer, of Madison st. , delightfully entertained the Pittsfield Christiau Endeavor Society and the Cbrisi chnrch young people, Friday xiight. Instrumental and vocal musió aod a fine literary program were indialged in. ■G. P. Edwards, of Buffalo, N. Y., wbo has been visiting bis parents, at 9 S. Thayer st. , went to Battle Creek Tuesday to niake further preparation for enteriug opon medical missionary work in ludia. He expects to leave for India in Novornber.

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Ann Arbor Argus
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