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JUiss Jess Williams is visiting friands in Chicago. JKoy C Whitiaan is visiting iu Niles this week. Orin A. Kelly, of Milan, spent Snnday with Aün Arbor friends. Fred H. Belser and wife speot Thanksgiving iu Bucyrus, O. ' Miss Josie McLean visited with friends in Chelsea yesterday. Miss Anna Bnnbury, of Jackson, is the guest of Ann Aibor friends. N. D. Corbin took iu the excursión to Chicago and the football game yesterday. Fred Dodsley has gone tci New York, where be has secured a position in a law office. Commissioner Wedemeyer visited schools in Lima and Sylvan townships this week. Mrs. Hutchinson, of División st. , has gone to Battle Creek for a two weeks' visit. Chas. Lohr and danghter, of Albion, Mich., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Philip Lohr. Mrs. Sid W. Millard went to Chicago yesterday morning for a two wet'ks' visit. Mrs. Osgood, of AdriaD, is spendiDg the week with her sister, Mrs. Cena DePue. Albert Lohr and family, of Marshall, are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Lohr. Win. Kennedy went to Milwankee, Wis., Wednesday, for a few days' visit with friends. Beverly A. Halstead, of Perry, Mioh., visited his sister, Mrs. W. A. Crosby, Wednesday. M. J. Lehman was in Chelsea, Friday, atteridiug the funeral of bis brother George Lehman. The JMisses Katie and Millie Schmidt, of Toledo, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Fisher over Snnday. Mrs. V. Arrowsniith, of Ada, Mioh.', is visiting het danghter, Mrs. A. T. White, of 44 S. Foorth Ave. Mrs. R. S. Geenwood retnrned homo frotu a ten days' visit with her mother at Sil ver Lake, Ind., on Saturday. Mrs. F. T. Harris, of E. Catherin,e st. , took advantage of the cheap ratea to Chicago and spent Thanksgiviug with relatives in that oity. Letters from John R. Miner, who ■with Mrs. Miner is now in Fresno, Cal., state that the latter is already mnch improved in health. Arthur M. Clark, of Lexington, Grand Leotnrer of the Michigan Grand Lodge, F. & A. M., was the gnest of L. C. Goodrich duriug bis stay in the city. George B. Sudworth, of Washington, D. C. , who has been visiting his parents, Dr. and Mrs. B. B Sndworth, of this oity, returned home Wednesday night. Mrs. "W. V. Wadhams, accompanied by her busband, went to Mt. Clemens on JMonday, where she bopes to receive much benefit from a course of treatment at the mineral baths. Her recovery from her reoent attack of inflaminatory rhenmatism is but slow. Supt. W. S. Perry, Miss Alice Hnnt, Mies Alice Porter, Mrs. H. J. Beakes and Mrs. S. W. Beakes went to Marshall Tuesday tn attend the fureral of the late Miss Dickey, wbo was a teacher in the public schools of Ann Arbor for upwards of seven years.
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