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28
Month
May
Year
1897
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Public Domain
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Charles Fantle, of St.Panl, Minn., íb in the city lookiug after his business interests. Miss Mary J. Polhemns, of S. Fourth ave., now holds a flrst grade teacher's certifícate. Dr. A. C. Niohols was called to Hadsou Saturday by the illness of his aged juotber. Fred Scball, forrnerly with Mack & Co., has gnne to Tiffin, Ohio, where he has socurad employniant. C. H. Major, of Ann Arbor, decorated the interior of A. W. Chaffee's house this week. - Plymonth Mail.Mrs. E. R. Mullison was oalled to Addison, N. S., Sunday night on aooount of the death of her sister Mrs. Anna Weibof, of Chelsea, was the gnest of Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Dieterle the latter part of last; week. Rev. J. W. Bradsbaw preached at the Congregational churoh, Jackson, both inorniug and evening on Sunday. Mrs. Walter Reade, of Plymouth, is visiting at the home of and Mrs. Nathan Nixon, of Anu Arborjtown. Lieut. -Gov. T. B. Dnnstan, who is taking treatment from one of our local physicians was in the city Tuesday. Miss Emrna Fiscber bas been cbosen as organist of the Congregational chnrch for the balance of this year. Ed. Doersam, of Ypsilanti, has secured a position at the American house and comrnenced his duties there Monday. W. W. Wedemeyer will be one of the speakers at the Memorial Day exercises at Sylvan ceruetery on Sunday afternoon. W. B. Phillis was suddenly called to his old home at St. Lawrence, N. Y., Tnesday moring, because of his father's death. Simón Guitarman, of New York, one of Ann Arbor's old time clothing merchante, called on friends in the city Friday. Dr. Sidney P. Budgett, of the St. .botris, Alo., Medical college, has been in the city for a few days greeting his old friends. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Hall and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Travis have been enjoying a fishing trip at Silver lake the last two or three days. Lansing Journal : The inairiage of Mr. Howard Beinent, of this oity, and Miss Donglass, of Anu Arbor, will be solemnized June 24. L. C. Goodrich, graud lecturer R. A. M., returned last uight forin a trip to Alleagn and Kalaniazoo where he held sohools of instruction. Capt. Sprake is now in command of the local Salvation Army 'corps, and has moved here with his wife and two children from Coldwater E. S. Gilmore, eecretary of the Y. M. U. A,, has been in Columbus, Ohio, this week, making arrangements for next season's lyceum leoture course. Mr. and Mrs J. L. Babcock gave a lily of the valley reception at their home on N. División st., Friday evening, in honor of their friends Mrs. D. W. and Miss Mary H. Storrs, of Chicago. A number of Prof. L. D. Wines' friends dropped in on him Tnesday evening as a soit of sniprise. It was tbe professur's 45th birthday anniversary and a very pleasant time was spent by all. Mrs. JVIattie Newman ia in Mt. Pleasant spending a week with hur sun, A. O. Griffin. From there she wül go to Bnshnell and otber uiegbboring places to make a shoit visit witb her pareuts and other relatives. CliDton Snow, of Winona, Minn., was the guest of his aunt Mrs. W. G. Doty, for a few days laat week. He is on his way to England to pnrsne bis musical studies and was accompanied by his teacher Prof. Richardson. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Watts, Mrs. W. W. Watts, Mrs. O. M. Martin, Mrs. Ross Granger Mrs. R. S Greenwood and Mrs. E. V. Hangsterfer attended the meeting of Ypsilanti Chapter, Nu. 121, O. E. S., Monday evening. A class of nine was initiated and the work was followed by a banquet.

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Ann Arbor Argus
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