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22
Month
October
Year
1897
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Miss Catheiïne ilerey is visiting friends in Jackson. Dr. Charles E. heldon, of Dexter, : spent Sunday in the city. City Treasarer Seyler spent Sunday witli Iiis mothèr iu Detroit. Jacob Yolland and daughter. Miss ■ Lillian, visited in Dexter over Sünday. Rev. W. W, Wetmore preached in the Saliue Presbyterian cliurch on Sunday. Postmaster F. 13. Dickerson. of Detroit, was an Ann Arbor visitor Friday. Henry A. Steinbach. of Chelsea, speut Saturday with relatives in the city. Miss Cora Crandall bas gone to Big Rapids to take charge of a school there. i Jacob Polhemus stepped up to and , passed the 86th tuilestone of bis lil'e on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Belser have gone to Denver, Coló., for a visit of three weeks. Stanislaus Grady and family, of ] tle Creek, speut Sunday with Aun ■ bor relatives. Mrs. I. II. C Royce, of Terre Haute, 1 Ind., is visiting her niother, Mrs. Burd, 1 on S. State st. i W'. W. Derby, of Hill st., is visiting i his daughter Mrs. F. Sawyer, of Milán, I for a couple of weeks. W. M. Sturgeou is in the northern part of the state in the interest of the Ann Arbor Organ Co. , Mrs. Robert Schreiber, of Saline, has ] been visiting her parents, Rev. and , Mrs. John Neumann. ( Ex-Marshal M. C. Peterson, of Port Huron, is in the city attending the ' Richards murder trial. Paris Banfield returned home Friday morning trom a week's visit in Grand Rapids and Big Rapids. Miss K. L. Crocker, of Mt. Clemens, j is makiug a stay of several weeks with her aunt Mrs. H. B. Ilutchins. Arthur Trost, of Toledo, spent a few days the latter part of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Stabler. Mr. and Mrs. Will Skerrett, of Detroit, visited Reuben Armbruster and family the latter part of last week. Emanuel E. Gross, wTho has been in the employ of Mack & Co. for the past six years, ís now with B. St. James. Clay Greene has been away this week looking up attractious for the coming Eiks' benefit concert on Nov. 12. Mrs. J. M. Naylor bas returned from her visit to Rochester, N. Y. She was accompanied by her niece, Miss Laura McGraw. Mrs. Lucy Steiner Lutz, of Lutz, of London, Ont., is visiting her sister Mrs. J. M. Swift and being treated at the hospital. John Grady and family, of Minneapolis, who have been visiting his father on N. Ashley st., returned nome Monday morning. Mrs. E. B. A. Rathbone went to Detroit Wednesday to attend two meetings of the Society of Colonial Dames of America in Michigan. Mrs. John Schñeider, jr., and Miss Christina Schneider spent last week in Chicago visiting Mrs. Schneider's brother, Leonard Zimmer. George Kyer has quit selling shoes for Goodspeed Bros. and is now clerking for C. W.. Wagner & Co. in their gents' furnishing department. Prof. Fred C. Nagel, of Adrián, was the guest over Sunday of Eugene Helber. Prof. Nagel is the Adrián correspondent of the Neue Washtenaw Post. Miss Mabel Merritt, of Scotland, Canada, returned home Monday after a visit of several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. George R. Kelly, of S. División st. Mrs. John Wiessert, f Hastings, Mich., and Miss Louisa Koebele, of Philadelphia. Pa., are spendiug a few das with Mrs. Wm. Allaby. 332 E. I Washington st. Miss Carrie E. Britten, teacher of Eugiish literature and geometry in the Jadkson high school, who has been seriously ill at her home 508 E. Liberty st., is convalescing. Irving K. Pond, of Chicago, was the guest of his parents the tirst part of this week. He was in the city of business connected with the proposed new Y. M. C. A. building. Ed. C. Krapf, of T. Jacobs Camp, No. 90, S. of V., has beeu appointed quartermaster on the staff of Col. H. E. Cowdeu, commauding the Michigan División Sons of Veterans. Mrs. Sid W. Millard went to Chicago, Mouday eveuing to attend the funeral of her cousin Christ Walter, who died Sunday night. Mr. Walter was formerly a resident of Ann Arbor. Rev. W. L. Tedrow returned Monday from Laporte, Ind., where he attended the 43d aunual convention of the Evangelical Lutheran synod of Michigan and Indiana and conducted the closing services. J. Q. A. Sessions went to Kalamazoo Monday to attend the anuual reunión of his old regiment, the Seventh Michigan Cavairy. He returned home Wednesday having been elected president of the association of which he had been secretary so long. Miss Welby, of Eng., is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Lombard. She is connected with the British Association for the Advancement of Science, and was the only woman to give a paper at the meeting in Toronto, Out. in the physiological section. Miss Elizabeth C. Parsons, formerlj of Ann Arbor, expects to ieave Detroit wij) Major and Mrs. Petebles ín a few f'uys, to take up Salvation Arnay woi k iu the soutberu states. They witl leave next week for Washington, D. I C, where their lieajqiiai'teas wilJ be located. Chirles Cone, of Adrián, wa.s the guest ui Chas. B. Davison over Satur! üay and Sunday. The gentlemen were old cc mrades during the war of 1 the rebellion, were at the battle ot 1 Shiloh and the siege of Corinth togtither, and both of them have known what it is to tighteö the belt a hole t j conceal the aching void in an eiripy títomiich.

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