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Day
4
Month
February
Year
1898
Copyright
Public Domain
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Mrs. Etuily Bontwell is visitiug in Detroit. Adotph Diehl. of Marqnette, is visitiug bis uiotber and sisters in tbis city. Frank Caoniugham spent Sunday with bis father aud motber in Hamburg, Heury Steinltaob and sister, of Cbelsea, visited relatives ia Anij Aroor Sunday. Tbe Toledo Bee says the Misses Danstsr, of Ann Arbor, atteuded a swel] sooial affair in that oity Tuesday. 3, T. Jaocbs was ín WashingtoD, D. C, tbis week attendiug a meetiog of tbe board of Ludían ootumissioners. Mr8. Ladwig Vogel and daaght6r Miss M unie, and son Lonis, of Chelsea, visited Aun Arbor friends Sanday. Mrs. Martba Taylor, of Ingalls et., was called to Ciiioinuati, O., SuDday, to tbe bedside of ber sou William, who is dangerousiy ill. Mr. and Mrs. James W. Robison gave a pleasant card party to a uunjber of frieuds Satnrday evening in honor of tbeir gnest, Mrs. Baokns, of JSew York. Mrs. Cooper, who has been heie visting ber ui other, Mrs. Hample, of Millerave., for the past few weeks, will soon leave for her oltJ home in San José, Cal. Henry M. Hnnt, of Chiuago, son-inaw of Mr. and Mrs O. Q. Liddell, of Ann Arbor, and who bas for over 30 yaars been an active newspaper man on oue side or the other of the Altantio las been appointed oonsol at Antigua, West Indies, by President McKinley. Mr. flnnt's friends in Ann Arbor will )e pleaeed to hear of bis appoiutment ;o a positiou iu a olimate whioh will oubtles9 do mnch to restore him to bëalth after nis reoent illness.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News