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Day
5
Month
February
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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Miss Rnssell, of Manistee, is visitiug Miss Marión Knauss ou Hnron st. Mrs. Giles Lewis, of Chicago, is visiting her brother, Charlee S. Milten. Fred Rentaohler attended the meeting of the photographers' convention at Detroit Tnesday. H. A. Williams, H. T. Phelps and otbers took in the Dexter races ou Tnesday afternoon. Mrs. Byron Greene, naother of Clay E. Greene, ia dangeronsly ill at her home in Detroit. Mrs. J. A. Wessinger has gone to Howell for a two weeks' visit witb relatives aud frieuds. The Misses Sohleyer, of Fifth st., were visited fcy a party of Dexter iriends on Suuday. Mrs. E, S. Cushmau gave a small. party iu honor of Mrs. Howard, of Lansing, yesterday. Dr. A. W. Smitb, oí Adrián, was in Ann Arbor, Weduesday, shaking hauds with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ives, of Chicago, are visiting at the home of Prof. E. D. Campbell, of Hill st. David Lanbengayer aud family, oScio, have moved iuto the Mann homef stead on S. Main st. Mrs. Chas. S. Millen entertained a nnmber of her friends yesterday afternooa in honor of Mrs. Lewis. Mrs. H. S. Cbeever went to Teoumseh yesterday to visit her mother, Mrs. Win. Tilton, for a few days. Miss Kate Brown, of Fort Wayne, is spending a few days with her sister, Miss Alioe Brown, on Hnron st. Firman Hendrickson, of Chicago, is visiting bis parents, Mr. and Airs. Samuel Hendrickson, on State st. Eli Cuddeback and family left last evening for a two ruonths' visit with Mrs. C. 's relatives in Mississippi. Ed. L. Seyler spent a coaple of days with bis brotber Julius V. Seyler. in Detroit, tbe early part of the week. W. W. Wedemeyer spoke at a pnblio installation of the offioers of tbe K. O. T. M. tent, at Hamburg, last Friday evening. Henry Panl, of Chicago, who bas been visiting his cousin, A. J. Panl, at the American house, returned home Tuesday evening. Miss Amanda Binder left Monday for Columbia City, Ind., where she will stay witb the family of ber cousin, Fred Binder, for some time. Wm. A. Clark, collector for the Ann Arbor Electric Co., who has been suffering from a severe attaok of rheuraatism, is able to be out again. Miss Emma Weitbreoht, of Tucson, Aria , formerly of Howell, and wbo has many friends in tbis city, was marrierl Wedoesday in Tccaon to Dr. H H. Pilling. Mr. Ernest E. Bubb, a dental student, and a member of the Xi Psi Phi frateruity, was married 'in Jaoksou Wednesdy afternoon to Miss Gertrude S. Smith. Maurrce Paok celebrated his 8Oth birthday at tbe home of bis dangbter, Mrs. H. B. Dodsley, Friday eveniug, among a party of frieuds. It was a very pleasant gatbering. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weidemann, of Anu Arbor town, entertained a sleigbing party from this city Tuesday night. On Wednesday night another party repaired to the same place and were equally well taken care of. J. A. Benss, general secretary of the Y. M. C. A. for tbe past years, left Snnday night for Chicago, from whence "he will go to SVinona, Minn., where bo expects to resumo bis tbeological studies preparatoi-y to entering tbe ministry.