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19
Month
March
Year
1897
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Public Domain
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Herman Mayer is spendiDg a fsw days in Detroit. W. H. Owen is in Ypsilanti visiting bis father and nursing an attack of the grip. Louis C. Weintnann is convalesoing from his recent serionB attack of pneumonía. Mrs. F. A. Wilson is visiting her danghter, Mrs. E. A. Corrigan, in Saginaw. James M. Wilcoxson is very ill at the residence oL his sister, Mrs. John W. Maynard. Miss May Warren, of Milford, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Herman Krapf, of Detroit st. Miss Mand Wasner, of Marshall, ■was the guest of Mrs. Walter T. Seabolt over Sunday. Mrs. Frank Howard, of Catherine st. , left for the south Monday to be gone three months. Mrs. M. W. Harrington, of Seattle, Wash. is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Divine, 39 Forest ave. Miss Belle Huil, a teacher in the Detroit oity schools, spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Ed Edmunds. Henry Matthews, of Lansing, was in the city Monday as a witness in the Brenuer-Cramer trespass case. TJ. S. Senator Arthur Brown and son, of Salt Lake City, Utah, are in the city for a short visit with relaitves. Ansoo Allen, of Buffalo, N. Y., is spending a few days liere with his daughters, who are studeuts in the nniversity. Mrs C. L. Blodgett, wife of C. L. Blortpett, class of '91, U. of M. and httle danghter Vesta, are visiting frieuds in the city. N. D. Gorbin, of the Detroit Eevaing News, spent Snnday with his fainily io this city. He is ranch pleased with his position on that paper Probate Jodge H. Wirt Newkirk attended the meeting of the probate .indges of Michigan which was beid in Lausing Tuesday and Wednesday. Mrs. Mack, of Chnrch st., gave a snpper on Saturday evening followed by a card party to the Alpha Phi sorority and to the upper classmen of Pbi Kappa Psi. L. C. Goodrich, grand lectnrer and ■ visitor of the Royal Arch Masons of the state, left Tnesday morning for a two weeks' trip visiting cbapters iu different parts of the state. Mrs. George Miller and danghter Celia are in Ann Arbor, where an operation will be performed upon the little girl's leg, which was injnred last fall while sliding down hill. - Manohester Enterprise. N. A. Gilohrist, general secretary of th University Y. M. C. A., left Tuesday for his home in northern Minnesota. The best wishes of many warm friends accompaDy him to his new field of labor.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News